State of Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration Survey by Chess Media Group

If you have been following the #e20 and #socbiz hash tags in Twitter over the last few days (You should!, if you haven’t started just yet, if you would want to keep up with what’s happening around Social Computing within the Enterprise) you would know how the folks from Chess Media Group, with my good friend … Continue reading State of Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration Survey by Chess Media Group

Us Now – On the Power of Mass Collaboration, Government and the Internet

After yesterday’s rather long blog post I thought I would try to keep things short this time around and share with you folks today a rather short one, but with plenty of insights on the reach and impact of social software not just inside of the corporate world, but way beyond, too, i.e. in our … Continue reading Us Now – On the Power of Mass Collaboration, Government and the Internet

Government Next By Tara Hunt

A lot has been said in the past from different industries around their faster / slower adoption of social computing and social software behind the corporate firewall. Some of them, like Education, have been relatively successful in their adoption rate, whereas others keep struggling, even while trying to understand some of the key concepts, like … Continue reading Government Next By Tara Hunt

Emergency 2.0 and Social Software – Making Enterprise 2.0 Really Matter

Tags: PCWorld, LA Fire Department, LAFD, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Rob Paterson, FASTForward Blog, Mike Gotta, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Education, Learning, Emergency, Emergency 2.0, Blogs, Flickr, YouTube, Podcasts, Twitter, Dave Pollard, How to Save the World, David Stephenson, … Continue reading Emergency 2.0 and Social Software – Making Enterprise 2.0 Really Matter

[e2.0] Enterprise Live Debate: Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport at Enterprise 2.0 – And the Value of Weblogging – Part VI

Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 Conference, e2.0, Collaboration Technologies, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Social Networks, Communities, Learning, Tom Davenport, Andrew McAfee, Innovation, Org. Change, Business Transformation, Blogs, Blogging, Metablogging, Business Value, Blogging ROI, Corporate Culture One other … Continue reading [e2.0] Enterprise Live Debate: Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport at Enterprise 2.0 – And the Value of Weblogging – Part VI