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Communities – Everything that has got to do with communities whether they are face to face communities or virtual / online / remote communities

Posted on March 21, 2012March 21, 2012

Why Social Business Keeps Failing to Deliver

If you have been reading the last few articles I have posted over here in this blog, over the course of the last few months, you may have noticed how, as of late, I have become a whole lot more critical (Hopefully, in a constructive manner) around the whole subject of Social Business and Enterprise … Continue reading Why Social Business Keeps Failing to Deliver

Posted on March 20, 2012March 20, 2012

Work Live Integration – 23 and 1/2 Hours

Over the course of the last few weeks, perhaps couple of months, I have noticed how I am starting to post articles about a good number of different topics on this blog that have expanded beyond the original intent to talk about Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Online Communities, Learning and Social Computing / Networking for Business. … Continue reading Work Live Integration – 23 and 1/2 Hours

Posted on March 15, 2012March 15, 2012

Everything Is Connected to Everything

Science. That wonderful and fascinating world that keeps escaping most of us, mere mortals, from trying to understand, or even, just simply get a glimpse, of how it works and how it makes the world, and the universe, turn around and around. Science. The one subject back at school that I always kept struggling with … Continue reading Everything Is Connected to Everything

Posted on March 13, 2012March 13, 2012

Enterprise 2.0 – A Joyful Definition

In previous blog posts I mentioned how, over the course of time, I would be putting together a bunch of articles on some of the major highlights from the recent Enterprise 2.0 Summit event that I attended in Paris by the beginning of February. And over time I am realising that most of those highlights … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0 – A Joyful Definition

Posted on March 12, 2012March 12, 2012

Social Business, Where Do You Stand?

A few days back, just before I embarked on to another business trip to both London (To attend and present at the #UCExpo event) and Paris (To present at the Lotusphere Comes To You event) – more on both of those wonderful events shortly!, by the way- I put together a blog post where I … Continue reading Social Business, Where Do You Stand?

Posted on March 2, 2012March 2, 2012

Social Networking and Going Back to Basics

A couple of days ago, the always insightful Shel Israel put together in his Forbes column one of those rather interesting and thought-provoking articles that will surely shake the ground for the vast majority of those folks who may have been advocating for social networking tools out there on the Social Web as the next big … Continue reading Social Networking and Going Back to Basics

Posted on February 29, 2012February 29, 2012

How To Say No … When Defaulting To Yes!

Earlier on this year, while at Lotusphere 2012 and at IBM Connect in Orlando, Florida, I had the unique opportunity and great pleasure to finally attend live a keynote session from the one and only Guy Kawasaki. As you can imagine, I had very high expectations about being wowed by someone who i have admired all … Continue reading How To Say No … When Defaulting To Yes!

Posted on February 28, 2012February 28, 2012

If You Have Never Failed …

Now that I am back to my regular blogging schedule, I guess we wouldn’t have it complete without sharing across a relatively short blog entry with an Inspiring Video Clip of the Week, don’t you think? I mean, it’s been a while since I have shared over there the last one, so I may as well … Continue reading If You Have Never Failed …

Posted on February 27, 2012February 27, 2012

Why Do We Keep Insisting On Killing Productivity?

As you may have noticed already, the last post that I put together over here in this blog was a bit over three weeks ago, so, once again, it looks like that quiet period is now over and it’s a good time again to resume my regular blogging activities. I know that plenty of folks … Continue reading Why Do We Keep Insisting On Killing Productivity?

Posted on February 6, 2012February 6, 2012

Ghost Writing – Good or Bad?

Once again, I am on the road on to my next business trip, this time around with two distinctive parts; one of them to Helsinki, Finland, where I will be participating in a number of IBM sponsored events around the Social Enterprise, a really cool, inspiring and rather innovative initiative on “Redefining Work 925” and, … Continue reading Ghost Writing – Good or Bad?

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