Next08 – Thinking out of the Inbox – More Collaboration through less e-mail (Presentation Material)

What a fantastic couple of days I have been experiencing here in Hamburg, Germany, attending an event worth while remembering for quite some time to come: Next08. Yes, indeed, so much so that today is the day after and I am still buzzing!; not only because of the superb quality of the speakers and presentations, … Continue reading Next08 – Thinking out of the Inbox – More Collaboration through less e-mail (Presentation Material)

SMT’s IBM Case Study – From Employees to Members: IBM Connects With Social Media

A couple of months back I was contacted by Robin Carey, Co-Founder, CEO, of the Social Media Today collective (Of which I have also been a member for a good number of months now), to start working on putting together, along with a couple of other folks (Jack Mason and George Faulkner, amongst others), a … Continue reading SMT’s IBM Case Study – From Employees to Members: IBM Connects With Social Media

IBM Lotusphere 2008 – Highlights from Fourth Day – Wednesday 23nd

Continuing further with my highlights from the IBM Lotusphere event that took place last week, we now go on to the fourth day of the event, Wednesday 23rd, where a whole bunch of really good stuff happened throughout the entire day! Not only from the perspective of attending some sessions, well, actually one of them, … Continue reading IBM Lotusphere 2008 – Highlights from Fourth Day – Wednesday 23nd

“Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management

If yesterday I took the opportunity to share with you folks a rather extensive, but very descriptive, article on Social Media at IBM – Focus on Podcasting by George Faulkner, today I thought I would pick up another subject along those very same lines, but with a different twist. One of my good friends at … Continue reading “Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management