Is Twitter Where Connections Go to Die? – The Unfollowing Experiment – The Follow-Up

  Over the last few weeks I have been asked several times about how are things moving further along with my experiment in Twitter around #0Following and since it has been a bit over a year ago when I last published an article explaining what that experiment was all about and what I was learning from it at … Continue reading Is Twitter Where Connections Go to Die? – The Unfollowing Experiment – The Follow-Up

Social Connections VI – From Adoption to Adaptation, from Enablement into Engagement, while #WOLWeek Kicks Off

My goodness! Can you believe it’s now a bit over 5 months since I left IBM and moved on to my next adventure as a trusted advisor around Social Business and Digital Transformation? Yes, I know, me neither! It’s just gone so fast it’s been a bit of a challenge keeping up with the pace … Continue reading Social Connections VI – From Adoption to Adaptation, from Enablement into Engagement, while #WOLWeek Kicks Off

Lead Social Business Enabler for IBM’s w3 and www Connections – Job Role and Responsibilities

Now that the word is out there, and since I have been in the new job for a couple of weeks already, I guess it’s a good time to reflect on what does the Lead Social Business Enabler for IBM’s w3 and www Connections do on a daily basis in terms of my job role … Continue reading Lead Social Business Enabler for IBM’s w3 and www Connections – Job Role and Responsibilities

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – Tag, You’re It!

Almost a week afterwards, it looks like it’s now a good time for me to resume my regular blogging activities over here in this blog once again more, as I just returned back from my latest business trip (To London, this time around, to participate in SOMESSO/Headshift’s Social Business Summit) and, where once again, getting … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – Tag, You’re It!

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – Innovate or Die

If yesterday I talked about the latest adventures of Molly exploring social software within the enterprise with IBM’s own Lotus Connections, today I thought I would go and check out what "The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections" has been up to lately. After all, it has been a few weeks since the last … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – Innovate or Die

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Communities: The Driving Force of Enterprise 2.0

Yesterday, at work, was one of those days where there were not enough hours in the day that would allow you to go through everything you had planned in the morning to achieve during the course of the day. Far too hectic, for sure. But this time around in a good sense. More than anything … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Communities: The Driving Force of Enterprise 2.0

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Collaborating Effectively through Wikis

Earlier on today, and through various different sources, both inside and outside the firewall, I got alerted by several folks on the latest blog post put together by Andy McAfee on a very thought-provoking, insightful, and dear to my heart, topic, that I thought I would share over here a few more insights on it, … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Collaborating Effectively through Wikis

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – On the Business Case for Corporate Blogging

A few days back you would remember how I put together a blog post on the topic of "The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – On the Misuse of Email" where I mentioned a wonderful video clip that one of my fellow IBM colleagues put together detailing the misuse of sending files through … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – On the Business Case for Corporate Blogging