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In a world of limited resources, the path the wealth is to control the resources.  What about in a world of surplus?  I’ve been trying to understand the nature of surplus and how it impacts the digital age.  So I’m going to share and ask for your thoughts too. First of all, let’s understand that [...]

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In part 1, I described the analyst briefing. Now I want mention a few companies that deserve some blog-love. I am pained knowing that I’m unable to mention everyone. But I do want to call out some as a thank-you gesture. Many companies continued to reach out to me even after I was no longer [...]

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Enclosed is a two-part blog post about a recent conference I participated in.  The conference was about Knowledge Management for Bio-Pharmaceutical and Medical Device companies.  This post is part 1. Those who never heard the term “Knowledge Management” might think that it was constructed by the magnetic poetry kit consultants keep on their fridge. Both words are [...]

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Business and honesty.

by Gil Yehuda on December 21, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I certainly hope this is a growing trend.  I’m encouraged to see some more and more examples of companies who are respecting their customers by simply being honest and human with them.  Here are two recent examples that came my way. Domino’s Pizza Turnaround. After 50 years of building a successful pizza business, Domino’s started to [...]

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Preparing yourself for Enterprise 2.0 in 2010

by Gil Yehuda on December 18, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Does this conversation sound familar? I read an article in the paper that some companies are using things like social networks to improve their workplace. “Are you interested in finding out if these tools and behavior are at all relevant to you?” Well, we’re not sure. We not really doing anything about this. Management feels [...]

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EchoSign of the times.

by Gil Yehuda on October 26, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I recently had the opportunity to speak with Jason Lemkin, the very interesting CEO of an equally interesting company called EchoSign.  At first glance EchoSign appears to be a boring service.  But I quickly realized there is much more to this than first meets the eye. EchoSign allows you to process electronic signatures on electronic documents.  Boring [...]

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CCText catches my attention.

by Gil Yehuda on October 12, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I recently had a briefing by CCtext.net — a very new entry into the wiki marketplace from China.  I was a little bit conflicted about this product at first.  There are over 100 wiki servers in the marketplace, and I wondered why would the market need another option?  Or more specifically, what would a new wiki [...]

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