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Design Your Process to Control the Chaos

Posted on June 29th, 2010 By David Mastronardi

Two separate themes stood out to me during my time at the E2.0 Conference in Boston last week. The first, design for loss of control, came directly out of JP Rangaswami’s top-notch keynote address. The second, how can E2.0 improve process at my company?, was something I picked up more organically from time spent in conversation with E2.0 pundits and practitioners. Separately, these concepts seem opposed but when blended together they create a healthy tension that exists in agile organizations.

When mayors don’t matter

Posted on April 28th, 2010 By Peter Kim

I get the feeling that although Foursquare is bigger than ever, its utility has been steadily decreasing as well. The root of this problem is the source of its value: users. Between mayor and superusers, where does the internet thinking we know come into play when thinking about the growing community?

What happened to liveblogging?

Posted on February 24th, 2010 By Peter Kim

I spoke at a conference earlier this morning in Dublin, The Digital Festival. At a different point in social media history, I’d be liveblogging notes from these sessions. Today, there’s no need. So what happened to liveblogging?

EMC Enterprise 2.0 Case Study Webinar for The 2.0 Adoption Council & Newsgator

Posted on February 11th, 2010 By Susan Scrupski

from: 20adoption

Third of a four-part series on how to roll out 2.0 in the large enterprise. This presentation is the the EMC Enterprise 2.0 Case Study, and focuses on the business case, getting buy-in, dealing with critics, user adoption, moderation, training and education, benefits, and defining success.

For more information on The 2.0 Adoption Council, please visit our web site. http://www.20adoptioncouncil.com

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2.0 Adoption in the Enterprise – The After

Posted on February 11th, 2010 By Susan Scrupski

from: 20adoption

Second of a four-part series on how to roll out 2.0 in the large enterprise. This presentation focuses on the "After" (post-approval) and highlights issues such as culture, governance, training, and community management

For more information on The 2.0 Adoption Council, please visit our web site. http://www.20adoptioncouncil.com

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2.0 Adoption in the Enterprise – The Before

Posted on February 11th, 2010 By Susan Scrupski

from: 20adoption

First of a four-part series on how to roll out 2.0 in the large enterprise. This presentation focuses on the "Before" (pre-implementation) and highlights a planned rollout and an emergent rollout.

For more information on The 2.0 Adoption Council, please visit our web site. http://www.20adoptioncouncil.com

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Harnessing Cults of Personality

Posted on December 4th, 2009 By Peter Kim

Everybody thinks of themselves a hidden star, just waiting for the right opportunity to shine. Businesses have an opportunity to take a positive approach and harness this trend to activate individuals. Which drives the question: how social is your business, really?

Social Business Design. The Enterprise is Dead. Long Live the Enterprise.

Posted on November 9th, 2009 By Jeff Dachis

Social Business Design: The Enterprise is Dead. Long Live the Enterprise. A Focused Enterprise for a Networked Economy.

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