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This week Dan Spira and I presented at a networking workshop sponsored by Keystone Partners.  Dan blogged about the event — so let me point you to his words.  I’ll add a few thoughts of my own to his message. Many of the people we addressed described themselves as the kind of people who are usually late [...]

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Atlassian ran a cool limited-time “stimulus program” promotion a couple of months ago where they offered a $5 license (limited to 5 users) with the proceeds going to Room to Read, a charity dedicated to providing educational opportunities to children in developing nations.   The idea was to give back and do good at a time [...]

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Developing Relevance.

by Gil Yehuda on September 7, 2009

in Personal Branding


I’ve added an additional topic to this blog, Personal Online Branding — it’s a loaded term that has recently attracted some attention, and it’s worth talking about.  At first it appears to have little to with Enterprise 2.0 (the primary topics of this blog).  However there is a subtle connection between the two.  In both [...]

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Rethinking enterprise issues.

by Gil Yehuda on August 12, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I have already shared a summary of my one-day TEDxBoston experience on this blog.  If you are interested in tracking the TEDxBoston activities, you can become a Facebook fan, track their Twitter feed, or just visit their web page.  I’m going to highlight the talk that Melissa Withers gave about the work she is doing at the Business Innovation Factory — BIF. [...]

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Another Revolution in Boston.

by Gil Yehuda on July 31, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I start this admitting that I’m not going to capture the TEDxBoston event in a blog post. But I’ll try my best. You may be familiar with TED.com.  If not, become familiar with it.  TED is a experience focused on spreading important ideas about Technology, Entertainment, and Design. Some of the ideas spread by TED have made [...]

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For the past few weeks I’ve been reflecting on the Enterprise 2.0 conference that I attended last month and have been sharing some thoughts as a result.  This is the final installment directly related to my post-conference thoughts. My purpose in sharing these posts was threefold: To help those who did not attend get one [...]

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Socialcast leverages the power of feeds.

by Gil Yehuda on June 17, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


One of the 20 (now probably 30) Enterprise Microsharing tools on the market is Socialcast. Today they announced some interesting news. Let me share what I know about them with some context. Socialcast is somewhat more than just an enterprise microsharing platform, but less than a full blown enterprise social networking suite.  It’s a lightweight employee [...]

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