IBM Lotusphere 2009 – Social Software Programs and Enablement Activities

Like I have just mentioned in a previous blog post, in a few hours from now I will be heading down to Orlando, FL, from Raleigh, NC (Where I have spent the last few days meeting up with my entire team), to attend and participate at the always exciting and exhilarating IBM event of events: … Continue reading IBM Lotusphere 2009 – Social Software Programs and Enablement Activities

Case Study Using Wiki and Social Software in the Enterprise – Conversation with Jon Mell

Third bank holiday in a row and still enjoying the gorgeous weather out there! Too nice out there to be sitting in front of the computer, but I just thought I would share a few lines over here to point out to you folks something that I am sure you would find interesting and relevant, … Continue reading Case Study Using Wiki and Social Software in the Enterprise – Conversation with Jon Mell

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part III

Continued from The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part II Right after Dave moves onto one of the sections of the podcast interview that I have really enjoyed the most and which I am sure plenty of folks out there would have difficulties … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part III

Making the Business Case for Social Computing – Part Deux

Tags: ROI, Return on Investment, Jay Cross, Informal Learning, Social Media, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Learning, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Learning and Knowledge, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, KM, KM 1.0, KM 2.0, Remote Collaboration, Virtual Collaboration, Innovation, Knowledge Economy, Dennis Howlett, Irregular Enterprise, ROI … Continue reading Making the Business Case for Social Computing – Part Deux

Making the Business Case for Social Computing

Tags: ROI, Return on Investment, Jay Cross, Informal Learning, Social Media, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Learning, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Learning and Knowledge, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, KM, KM 1.0, KM 2.0, Remote Collaboration, Virtual Collaboration, Innovation, Connversations, Geek & Poke, Oliver Widder, Knowledge … Continue reading Making the Business Case for Social Computing

[e2.0] Enterprise Live Debate: Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport at Enterprise 2.0 – We, The Producers, Finally Making It Happen! – Part VII

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, Conversations, Prosumers, … Continue reading [e2.0] Enterprise Live Debate: Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport at Enterprise 2.0 – We, The Producers, Finally Making It Happen! – Part VII

[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

Social Computing at IBM – By Ben Edwards and James Snell

Tags: IBM, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, Social Networks, Lotusphere 2007, Lotus Connections, Lotus Quickr, Lotus Sametime, Lotus Sametime 7.5, Lotus Notes, Lotus Notes 8, Jeremiah Owyang, Ben Edwards, James Snell, Weblogs, Wikis, Tagging, Podcasting, Videocasting, Business Value, ROI As I get to … Continue reading Social Computing at IBM – By Ben Edwards and James Snell