Collaboratory
The Collaboratory is our Social Business collaborative lab where we engage and explore an ongoing discussion, share thoughts, opinions, and ideas on Social Business.
Social Business Case Studies from the Future
Blog PostOur Social Business Summit on March 18 is starting to come together nicely, with some great participants and sponsors joining up to make it a great day. With only 100 places available in total, I would urge you to sign up sooner rather than later. Also, if you are in the USA or Australia, there is still time to sign up for those summits too.
Social Software Doesn’t Really Matter
Blog Post"Clients usually ask us how they can drill that hole in the wall. As consultants we are obsessed with finding the best drill that does it in the fastest and most cost-effective way. Sadly, we often forget to ask the client why he or she needs that hole in the first place." (coaching advice from a VP in my previous company)
Your Business Changes, Your Documents Don’t
Blog PostLast week, a client asked us for some help with finding a good name for their Enterprise 2.0 and knowledge platform. The internal Headshift chat was buzzing with suggestions and one person remarked that in his previous company they called it "the big black box where knowledge documents go to die." Sound familiar? Continue reading!
Do You Want to Succeed or Survive?
Blog PostSeveral shark species need to keep on swimming, otherwise they die. Does this hold true for companies as well? If you "stop swimming" will it cause the death of a company, as it will do for a shark?
Adopting Enterprise 2.0 in Large Organisations: Fiat or Ferrari?
Blog PostA lot of people are dreaming about driving a Ferrari one day, unfortunately only a few are privileged. So what do you do if you are a car nut? You start with a Fiat Grande Punto, later on upgrade to an Alfa Romeo, when you get that promotion you go for a second hand Maserati and maybe one day you'll have budget enough to buy that Ferrari.
The Structured vs. Unstructured Data Dilemma
Blog PostOne of the first things you learn at university in your first year of computer science is data normalisation. I don't know about the other people out there, but I found it such an utterly boring course. Mankind has such an obsession with categorising every single piece of data that this behaviour is crammed into the minds of naïve and unknowing computer science students, just fresh from high school.
How to Sell Social Media in your Organisation
Blog Post"Why don't they understand that social media can help us work more efficiently? Those stupid corporate drones! I want to get it more widespread in the organisation but every time I hit this frustrating wall!"