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Friday, March 19, 2010
Cisco has recently announced the launch of the second I-Prize global innovation contest proposals for Cisco’s next billion-dollar business idea. I first contest (see: Cisco I-Prize – Mining the Web and the World for Innovation this year participants will have access to an expanded portfolio of Cisco collaboration contest where entrepreneurs worldwide can collaborate and submit proposals 0160;I wrote about the first
 
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Like Mark I will share this same excerpt: “There is a profound and dangerous autism in the way we describe knowledge management and e-learning. It is accompanied by an almost psychotic blindness to the human experiences of knowing, learning, communicating, formulating, recognising, adapting, miscommunicating, forgetting, noticing, ignoring, choosing, liking, disliking, remembering and misremembering.” The Cisco experience My last couple of posts have been about how important context is in KM. Without connecting to people, conversing and re-contextualising we are
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
IT in Canada report on the Top Ten Collaboration Trends for 2010 as seen by Barry O'Sullivan , Senior Vice President of Cisco Voice Technology Group. To read Cisco's Top Ten Collaboration Trends for 2010 Ken writes the highly popular bioteams blog which has over 500 articles on all aspects of bioteams (aka organizational biomimicry) - in other words how human groups can learn from nature's best teams. Barry expects to see more things like Intercompany Collaboration (3), Connected Device Proliferation (7) and Customer Collaboration (10) - all of which resonate strongly with The Bioteaming Manifesto .
 

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This presentation from Guy Kawasaki at Cisco Live last week presents ten steps to great innovation. There’s something that everybody can learn here, and so it’s Required Reading at FreshNetworks this week. Innovation Matt Rhodes Required reading Cisco Systems ciscolive co-creation cocreation customer communities freshminds FreshNetworks Guy Kawasaki innovation marketing Mission statement online communities social media Social network Virtual Image by always13 via Flickr As we’ve written before, right now, in the current economic climate,
The following is Part 4 of a series on today's announcement by Cisco . Is Cisco’s Vision Holistic Enough? While Cisco does a very good job of navigating market transitions and managing its efforts to move into market adjacencies, that does not mean that it has “perfect knowledge”. Cisco may think it knows the borders of a market in which the borders are in The collaboration market is not well defined. Some strategists include content management, search, portal, and Enterprise 2.0
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I have long admired John Chambers, the CEO of Cisco. In my various readings of Cisco, I have observed how Mr. Chambers has been able to produce a strong culture of customer satisfaction at Cisco.  In my personal interactions with those working at Cisco, I have found Cisco’s employees (including executives) to be extremely helpful and willing to spare their time to hear you out and share their knowledge. I believe a lot of credit for creating this cooperative and customer-oriented culture goes to Mr.
Remember the blog post I put together a few days back highlighting a superb video interview with John Chambers , CEO of Cisco Systems , talking about The Power of Collaborating Innovation ? Once again, it is John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems, talking about Teamwork and Collaboration , where he admits to having made a couple of mistakes, learned from them, changed the company’s business strategy to transition from that command and control structure into one much more collaborative and teamwork related and start seeing the benefits right away! Well, I am back again with plenty more!
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In the recent past, you would remember I have been putting together a number of different blog posts on various video interviews that John Chambers , CEO of Cisco Systems , has been doing at several events where he has been sharing some further insights on the future of collaboration, knowledge sharing and, specially, Enterprise 2.0 So I thought I would go ahead and share with you folks another interesting video interview I bumped into from another executive at Cisco Systems. or Social Computing within the corporate world and beyond. Check out the YouTube video " Alan Cohen,
Open (minds, finds, conversations)… Frontpage Return home Browse By topic Subscribe RSS feed Featured Headline Uncategorized Mar 25, 2009 “Command and control is dead”: the shape of next gen organisations is social networks Image: John Chambers, CEO of Cisco: “command and control is dead”. He was interviewing John Chambers, the CEO of Cisco , about how the company was developing to keep up witht he
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