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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
And if those blog posts have got to do with two of my favourite topics from all along ( People and Trust ) in that context of the Social Enterprise , you know I will surely be sharing my two cents of the conversation.
So here I am; more than happy to point you to two essential, and worth while going through, blog entries that will surely make you think quite a bit on how important trust is for Enterprise 2.0 Every so often there are those times when you bump into a couple of articles published by people, who you know and respect dearly for the tremendous amount of great work they have done in the space of Social Computing, that give you such an adrenaline rush, while reading through them, that you just can’t stop thinking about anything else for a little while.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Next week Tuesday and Thursday, 9th and 11th of March, I will be in both Madrid and Barcelona, respectively, presenting a couple of times per event on the topic of the Social Enterprise (What else, right? The Social Enterprise ) and Smart Work / Collaboration.
will be speaking at two different time slots around the topic of Social Enterprise (One of Yes, indeed, it is that time of the year where very soon I will be on the road again for my second and third business trips of the year and already working towards finalising the last few details, before I embark on the not-to-be-missed and always interesting Lotusphere Comes To You events.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Next week Tuesday and Thursday, 9th and 11th of March, I will be in both Madrid and Barcelona, respectively, presenting a couple of times per event on the topic of the Social Enterprise (What else, right? The Social Enterprise ) and Smart Work / Collaboration.
will be speaking at two different time slots around the topic of Social Enterprise (One of Yes, indeed, it is that time of the year where very soon I will be on the road again for my second and third business trips of the year and already working towards finalising the last few details, before I embark on the not-to-be-missed and always interesting Lotusphere Comes To You events.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Funny enough, that has been like that for quite a while, having gotten started around 2001, when I was first getting exposed to Knowledge Management (KM or Knowledge Sharing, whatever you would prefer) as time and time again I kept bumping into multiple knowledge managers wanting to define it. Ray Sims made a very brave attempt by managing to compile the whopping number of #62 of them . Most of the folks out there who know me, and have been following this blog for a while, have probably realised by now how much I dislike definitions, and putting labels on things, in general.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
So when Bill Ives just recently questioned whether you could make use of Twitter as a Personal Knowledge Management tool I couldn’t help but wonder myself whether I am using it as well as my PKM tool of choice, along with my own personal business blog and a couple of other tools. And I think I have finally managed to make it work. I have been using Twitter now for over two and a half years and, all along, if you have been following some of my recent twitterings , you would know how I seem to keep having a love / hate relationship with it. It still remains
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
If you have been following this blog for a while, you would know how my professional background comes from various different areas associated for quite some time now with Knowledge Management, in particular, traditional Knowledge Management: Collaboration, Community Building, Learning, etc. One of them, perhaps one of the most powerful and traditional ones, was IBM ’s Global Business Services ‘ Learning and Knowledge . Yes, I am one of those folks who eventually worked for several different projects, throughout the years, dealing with deploying successfully specific KM and community building programs for various business units.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Because there's no mention of blogs, wikis, social networks, Enterprise 2.0 Technology is the tail wagging the dog when it comes to knowledge management - it always has been. search, content management, portals... It began with search and content management systems, then portals, and now it's Excellent (the post below).
Why?
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Friday, June 27, 2008
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Just a short excerpt from an upcoming document on the business and cultural aspects of enterprise social networking that came out of my field research project:
"When During its heyday, similar issues stymied knowledge management (KM) projects as well – and still do.
Often, when people discuss communication, information sharing and collaboration, we lose sight that in most enterprises - people When interviewees spoke of “culture”, their anecdotes revealed a spectrum of issues that influence the degree to which employees choose to participate in work-related activities.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
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 Check out the YouTube video " Alan Cohen, Cisco VP Enterprise Solutions, on Enterprise Strategy " where you will see an interview with Alan Cohen himself, Vice President, Enterprise Marketing, that lasts for a bit over four minutes and which
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A brilliant presentation by Ed Yourdon under the title " Using Twitter in the Enterprise ", which he has also kindly shared over at Slideshare , and which provides plenty of further insights on how Twitter, and microsharing social software tools, in general, can be used within the corporate world to help drive innovation further into the next level for such relevant areas as software development, project management and process improvement!
Using Twitter in the Enterprise
At this point in time I am sure that, if you have been paying attention to the growing number of articles , blog posts , tutorials , education materials , helpful tips , useful resources , wonderful insights , etc .
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Enterprise 2.0 The industry can identify a "portal market", an "enterprise content management market", and even a "collaboration market". However, when it comes to Enterprise 2.0, If we are thinking in terms of a solution space, perhaps that's a better descriptor - but the word "market" should probably be avoided when it comes to Enterprise 2.0.
A partial list of points-to-ponder:
is not a "market": A market should have some common definition along with identifiable boundaries that can be measured with metrics (many of which would be related to
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Many folks have been questioning the relevance and importance of social computing within the enterprise. Corporate social networking is just as essential as any other business process, knowledge sharing or collaborative tool available out there to help improve the productivity of your knowledge workers.
Throughout all of that time I have come to the conclusion that without social software becoming available within the corporate environment we wouldn’t been been very much After the wonderful Lotusphere Comes to You 2009 events (in both Madrid & Barcelona) from last week and after taking a couple of days off to enjoy thoroughly both cities, it is time to return back home and, with that, back into my usual and regular blogging activities.
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