#e2conf Keynotes JP Rangaswami

Wednesday, 16 June 2010, 14:16 | Category : Enterprise 2.0, e2conf, mindsets, social media
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JP Rangaswami, CIO and Chief scientist, BT Design was the first keynote speaker at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston Tuesday morning. Clearly aware of the high volume of tweeting, he acknowledeged that he knew he was talking at the “risk of being tweeted out of existence.”
He is a person profoundly aware of the ways that the Internet [...]

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#e2conf The Real Story on Software Selection

Monday, 14 June 2010, 16:24 | Category : Enterprise 2.0, e2conf, social media, software
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Tony Byrne,( CMSWatch,which is now a component of The Real Story)  is always worth listening to. He has such a rich experience in understanding how software applications meet user needs and is so knowledgeable about specific features of different software application that he has been able to condense a complicated subject into a useful set [...]

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#e2conf – Selling the Case

Monday, 14 June 2010, 12:38 | Category : Enterprise 2.0, adoption, culture, e2conf, social media
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My posts over the next few days will be “live blogs” from the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston. Rumor has it already that 50% of attendees are practitioners. I take this to mean that we are well over the “chasm” in adoption and that the focus now is going to be on how to implement [...]

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Leadership and Networks

Thursday, 10 June 2010, 10:55 | Category : e2conf, leadership, net work
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In the concluding chapter of my book, Net Work, I focused on “The Leader’s Net Work.”  From reading about and talking to leaders of networks, I arrived at the following set of prescriptions:

Network intentionally (high performers are those who pay attention to their personal networks)
Practice network stewardship (you can’t manage a network, you can only [...]

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