Productivity Tips on Presentations: Inform, Inspire and Motivate

One of the things that I am enjoying the most about the impact of the Social Web in our businesses is its innate ability to keep humanising the corporate world and be capable of getting away with it with little effort. The interesting thing though is that act of humanising our corporate interactions is happening all … Continue reading Productivity Tips on Presentations: Inform, Inspire and Motivate

Productivity Tips for the Mobile (Social) Knowledge Web Worker – Mophie, Gum Max and Logitech

As I have mentioned on my last blog post, here’s a follow-up entry for today where I’m going to pick things up from where I left them around some additional Productivity Tips for the Mobile (Social) Knowledge Web Worker. This time around not so much on software per se, but on hardware and, more specifically, for two … Continue reading Productivity Tips for the Mobile (Social) Knowledge Web Worker – Mophie, Gum Max and Logitech

Productivity Tips for the Mobile (Social) Knowledge Web Worker – TweetBot, Pocket, Evernote

One of my favourite activities within the Social Web realm has always been that ability to keep up that playful spirit of finding opportunities time and time again to fine tune my overall user experience using social networking tools, whether internal or external, in order to find new use cases, or productivity tips, that would help boost … Continue reading Productivity Tips for the Mobile (Social) Knowledge Web Worker – TweetBot, Pocket, Evernote

Social Task Management – When Social Business Got Down to Work – #e2conf Highlights

To get things going with the series of blog posts with highlights from the recent Enterprise 2.0 event held in Boston, MA, a couple of weeks back, late last week I had the privilege of posting the first of those articles over at CMSWire under the heading “Social Task Management – When Social Business Got Down … Continue reading Social Task Management – When Social Business Got Down to Work – #e2conf Highlights

Snap Bird – Experimenting with Curation of Live Tweeting at Conference Events

One of the many activities I keep enjoying quite a bit over the course of the years with regards to social networking is its innate ability to experiment and play with social technologies in order to figure out new use cases, proofs of concept, additional bursts of productivity, new business uses, etc. etc. You name … Continue reading Snap Bird – Experimenting with Curation of Live Tweeting at Conference Events

Redefine the Workplace of the Future with Social Learning

it’s been a long while since last time that I participated on a Blog Carnival, specially around the topic of Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing and Learning. In fact, I would think that there aren’t many out there anymore since most folks tend to spend the vast majority of their time in whatever the social networking site … Continue reading Redefine the Workplace of the Future with Social Learning

The Trials and Tribulations of a Mobile Knowledge Worker in a Social Business World

Here is an interesting study that I have just bumped into a couple of days ago, and which may resonate with plenty of folks out there on the relevancy of Social Business in today’s corporate world. It is not a pretty one, for sure, but rather revealing perhaps on what’s still ahead for most of … Continue reading The Trials and Tribulations of a Mobile Knowledge Worker in a Social Business World

It’s Not Filter Failure, But Thought For Food

Ever since Clay Shirky first used the quote “It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure” at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York, back in 2008, there has been an ongoing, everlasting, but rather passionate discussion from both sides of the story pondering whether it’s really all about facing and dealing with information overload or whether … Continue reading It’s Not Filter Failure, But Thought For Food

Don’t Underestimate the Power of (Social) Collaboration. It Is Not a Given

Ok, back to Social Business. After the last few days where I have been blogging a number of different times about some musings on redesigning and refining further along the workplace of the future, it’s time to get down to business again and continue to share further insights around social networking / computing for business … Continue reading Don’t Underestimate the Power of (Social) Collaboration. It Is Not a Given