I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip – Additional Commentary (Part I)

As I have mentioned in a previous blog post, the purpose of this other entry is to actually cover some additional commentary related to the feedback input that the various readers from the NYTimes article "I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip" have been leaving all along since I got it published a couple of weeks … Continue reading I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip – Additional Commentary (Part I)

Making Use of Virtual Worlds to Improve Your Social Capital Skills – Mardi Grass Parties

Today has been one of those days where my regular social networking activities in general have been rather light and slow, more than anything else because of a rather hectic day with meetings and conference calls, along with one other special event I was invited to participate in and which I couldn’t ignore just like … Continue reading Making Use of Virtual Worlds to Improve Your Social Capital Skills – Mardi Grass Parties

APQC KM & Innovation 1007 – The Disconnect between KM 1.0 and KM 2.0

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM Disconnect, KM 1.0, KM 2.0, KM Processes, Tacit Knowledge, Explicit Knowledge, Twitter; Slideshare, Americas Restaurant, The Houstonian Hotel As you may remember from a recent weblog post I created over here … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 1007 – The Disconnect between KM 1.0 and KM 2.0

Enteprise 2.0: More Than Blogs and Wikis – You Got That Right!

Tags: Collaboration Loop, Larry Cannell, Enterprise 2.0, CTC, Collaborative Technologies Conference, Andrew McAfee, Cultural Change, Enterprise Computing, Social Computing, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, KM 2.0, Collaboration 2.0, Tacit Knowledge, Explicit Knowledge, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration A few days ago, over at Collaboration Loop, Larry Cannell shared a very good weblog post around the … Continue reading Enteprise 2.0: More Than Blogs and Wikis – You Got That Right!

IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Continuing further with some other discussions I have been having over here around the role of Web 2.0 or social software within the enterprise, I thought I would continue sharing some further thoughts on what is actually happening inside IBM itself;  how it is being impacted (And big time!) by the adoption of this same … Continue reading IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?