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Echo between the conferences.

by Gil Yehuda on November 9, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I was not able to attend the Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Francisco last week.  I really missed it and wished I was there.  So much so that I was a bit reluctant to follow the tweet stream.  Seriously.  It’s just not the same as being there in person.  Sorry, but face-to-face meetings really do beat [...]

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Taking a moment to say Thank You.

by Gil Yehuda on September 18, 2009

in A gift for you


I’ve been blogging at this site for a couple of months now and I wanted to take a moment and say thank you. You have taken the time to read these posts, to share them with others, and to comment on them – and I’m grateful for that.  We are living in a busy [...]

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I going to attend the Enterprise 2.0 conference.  I plan to:

Give.  I’ll be on two panels sharing thoughts with the attendees.  I hope you  join and find them beneficial.
Get. I’ll attend many sessions in order to learn what my peers and others are going to share with us.
Connect.  I plan to meet many people I [...]

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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 [...]

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In a previous post I referenced Bruce Tuckman’s team building model.  I have always found it to be a useful way to describe how teams form, and indeed how people start to work together.  It’s mostly remembered by the phrase “Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing” — although Bruce added another step in the process too.   The basic [...]

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