Clay Shirky on Institutions vs. Collaboration – Business 2.0

Earlier on today, while I was getting started with my morning catchup routines, I got things going with my twitterings with this particular tweet: "Having one of those days where I keep questioning whether it’s all worth it pushing the limit as a 2.0 evangelist going against the current". Quite an interesting one, don’t you … Continue reading Clay Shirky on Institutions vs. Collaboration – Business 2.0

Collaboration Matters 8 and 9 – Lotusphere Highlights with “Los Dos Luis”

A few weeks back I got invited to participate in a couple of podcasting episodes from the wonderful folks behind Collaboration Matters: Stu McIntyre and Neil Burston. And, of course, I couldn’t reject such kind offer. Even more when I found out the other guest for those two episodes was eventually IBM fellow colleague, and … Continue reading Collaboration Matters 8 and 9 – Lotusphere Highlights with “Los Dos Luis”

KMOL Interview – Luis Suarez on Knowledge Management and Social Computing

While still recovering from a rather intense day at work, yesterday, that is, where even cloning would not have helped me address multiple conflicts with the various meetings I had to attend throughout the day, I thought I would drop by again and share a few comments on a rather interesting interview I carried out … Continue reading KMOL Interview – Luis Suarez on Knowledge Management and Social Computing

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 11 to 14 (Email as a Collaboration Tool? No, Thanks!)

During the course of yesterday a couple of tweets (Thanks, Sandy & Stewart!) over at Twitter (Where I nowadays get most of my dynamic feeds, I must admit) I got a couple of strong reminders to eventually share with folks a quick update on how I have been doing over the last few days, in … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 11 to 14 (Email as a Collaboration Tool? No, Thanks!)