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seancarlos (2)
Jun 30, 2008
Blog post nuovo: Riflessioni sul convengo Enterprise 2.0, tenuto a Varese # http://tinyurl.com/69akhu
seancarlos (2)
Jun 26, 2008
New Blog Post: In Varese: People, Internet and Enterprise Business, all without mentioning Google # http://tinyurl.com/5j646k
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
Ok, whoever is left from the # & who may want to hang around for a drink or two and dinner... gather around the stage!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Hope you have learned just as much as I have been able to myself... Just brilliant! ... Till next time!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And that, folks, will conclude another GREAT event, in a great place and with plenty of smart folks all over the place!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# what an OUTSTANDING close of a SUPERB event!! Loved it!! And how do you overcome that fear? Start by yourself!!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# From the panelists...the biggest barrier for adoption, believe it or not, is FEAR, fear to change, to share, to engage, to connect
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Tehcnology that needs to be taught is not going anywhere... Commenting on how crucial UI is for the overall adoption rate
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Norman bringing in the issue with the younger generations no longer being true innovators & thought leaders. Fascinating stuff!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# This is the year of the e-inclusion and most folks don't event know it! LOL That is a good one!!! (From Roberto...)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @mmondora # Knowledge is a commodity, I totally agree. My wondering is the role of the school, in future.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Knowledge is a commodity today... And I would add ... connections are not!
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Fighting through the Varese traffic to get to Malpensa #
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# @slmader i'm catching you :-) just to talk about my wiki project www.agendaexpo2015.it
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# here me back... found a plug
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# hehe Mobile devices becoming our digital prothesis (Nice analogy!)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Commenting on how Web 2.0 introduces a new organisational paradigm... Mentioned by @absolutesbzero earlier on, too!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Off to the final session with the panel of today's speakers! Should be fun!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Too funny, it looks like plenty of the IM tools out there, including Skype, are also blocked over here! YaY!! For embedded GTalk!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Ret @mmondora # I wonder why most used word in the panel (in my perception) are organization, structure, project, commitment, CEO
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @DT getting a mention on how important the fole of the community party host, i.e. community leader, is to get things going!
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# "il cliente non vede il belletto del marketing" Lago rocks!
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# wiki quality... Quality process on a Wiki, woow
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# Design Conversation... http://www.blog.lago.it/ Cluetrain Rules!
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# Lago http://www.lago.it/
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# Lago?... waiting for..
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# a tip for BTicino People, start to think a Poltrona 2.0... Chair 2.0... a chair with power plug!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Interesting to see how most of the experiences shared from this session involve some kind of community activity one way or another
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# BTicino, an enteprise2.0... what's surprise!
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# @elsua yep, web paradigma it's more accessible
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
After the # I need to find a way to connect through VPN so that I can get it and respond to it! How 90s is that? Grrrr
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# http://lab.vodafone.it/homepage.do
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# Vodafone lab... a e20 project.. all with open source platform !
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Now off to Italian Cases with Andrea Ferri (Vodafone Italia), Diego Gianetti (BTicino), Stefano Schiavo (Lago). Experiences
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Back from the short break of twittering...Very insightful slide deck from Dario with some interesting data, will reference in post
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# start the most interesting part of e20forum... :-)
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
# Back from the quick break. Dario de Judicibus, fellow IBMer, on stage. Having a short break from twittering for left wrist...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And with that we are off with Ran's session & off to have a break & do some serious social networking again! Back later!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Moving on to another use case from WorkLight in the financial sector. Still too much technology oriented, imo
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@enterprise20 Pitfall = trying to control it instead of nurturing #
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@enterprise20 From top down set the correct environment, with guidelines not rules, get the mgrs to lose control #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# going through another example of integrating gadgets with SAP... Still too technology oriented...
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@enterprise20 You can only ignite the grassroots movement by answering WIIFM and tailoring content to audience #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Ret @DT has just said to me, this morning "not about technology" now this afternoon, it's mostly about technology! # &lt ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Ran talking now about how they have implemented different solutions with customers. 1st example: FB like app. not blocked
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@absolutesubzero Cool, cause I want @elsua @slmader @vanderwal slides please #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# really enjoying the tweets from @mmondora from # Incredibly insightful! Go and follow him if you want to catch up!
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Is Worklight EAI for the web 2.0 world? #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @mmondora # Consumer web miss security, scalability, integration, governance. It is no enterprise grade
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And that is how he gets to introduce WorkLight, software that bridges Enterprise and Consumer 2.0 applications into a single one
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Norman has just said to me, this morning "not about technology" now this afternoon, it's mostly about technology! #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Ran sharing some insights on how knowledge workers are making use of consumer tools from a business / enterprise perspective
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Now, moving into the next session: Consumerizing the Enterprise with Ran Shribman
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Boy, is it warm in here or what? Just done with the session... feeling I am coming out of the sauna or something!
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@elsua Great stuff - are your slides published anywhere? #
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# mail it's asimmetric... you have less cost writing... but an high cost on the other side
perugini (15)
Jun 25, 2008
# http://snurl.com/2oo1t [www_wikinomics_com]
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria Servizio WireLess strikes again.... argh!!!! #
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Luis (@elsua) just about to think out of the inbox .... go for it # and now 4 people involved getting it started
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Next, yours truly!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Looks like TamTamy is getting started but it looks like an interesting socnet platform to follow...
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
# About to go & present at # on Seeing the Light - Thinking out of the Inbox
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# On the wrap up with some conclusions now before your truly goes on stage!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# TamTamy is available as a product you can put behind your firewall or rather have it as SaaS
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Will require ladership, admins, key users, standard users, guests ... sounds like any kind of online interaction group / community
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# TamTamy's roadmap ... Oct 08 SaaS Beta Phase Launch... should be interesting to watch out for ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# I wonder how they would position themselves with regards to other players on the field. Can imagine it'd be interesting...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# While going through the slides from TamTamy one recurring thought coming through over and over again: flexibility & openness
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Emanuela explaining TamTamy - yet another competitor I have to track :) #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# TamTamy seems to be based on 3 key principles: modurality, mashup, perpetual beta...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# where TamTamy fits in: an Enterprise Social Network Platform (Connections, communication, community, collaboration, consideration
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# That would help out changing the corporate climate, not only business wise, but also personal wise. Blurred lines coming up!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Let those communities run the show! It'll help im prove collaboration & knowledge sharing of corporate knowledge & beyond!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Enterprise needs - Meeting people, innovative communication channels, fundamental the creation of communities
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@enterprise20 OK, pitch your Q again please - I don't get it yet # #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Going from a standard locked down, private KMS into a much more open, public, no access restrictions approach. Nice one!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Starting top to bottom ... fast forward to 2007 ... following bottom up approach
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Back in 2004 they got started with a KM System, who knew, right?
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Getting some background on where TamTamy is coming from. Rather impressive, must admit!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Whooops... TamTamy is the name! :)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Sharing further insights on TamTammy, an E2.0 platform
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "TamTamy: our reply to Enterprise 2.0 needs"
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And that wraps up @vanderwal's session and we are off to the next one with Emanuela Spreafico on the following:
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# People able to find information and share it faster! People connecting around ideas!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# On to business gains ... Orgs. learning what people within your business are calling things. Improve access to information to find
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @slmader Also on SlideShare: http://tinyurl.com/5f2r29 #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Retweeting @slmader @justingsouter The slide deck is on my blog: http://www.ikiw.org/presentations/
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @enterprise20 Retweeting @mmondora # folksonomy triad: object-identity-metadata.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Resource intensive : Relatively inexpensive; Not emergent : Emergent by nature
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Taxonomy : Folksonomy; Structure : Messy; Efficiency : Difficult findability; Solid foundation : Slow to emerge;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Folksonomy does not necessarily mean that it will substitute taxonomy, on the contrary, they complement each other!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 70% of Folksonomy tag terms not in the taxonomy - J.Trant (Steve.museum)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Moving now on to folksonomy(Customers / Knowledge Workers) vs taxonomy (Business)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# What a great slide on Dual Folksonomy Triad! I need to share this one as part of the blog post highlights! Fantastic stuff!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "The beauty of tagging is that it taps into existing cognitive process without adding muchmore cognitive cost"
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Really liking the slides from this pitch to have a good overview & intro on what folksonomy is all about. Much simpler & effective
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Value of tagging from personal own's meaning and understanding of words, concepts, keywords, etc.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Tagging happens mostly in a social environment (Shared and opened to others). Act of tagging done by the person consuming the info
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Folksonomy is the result of personal free tagging of pages & objects for one's own retrieval
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Will reference as well the slide used. Very powerful reasons apart from those two as well
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@mmondora @makkina You are most welcome - it was fun giving the translators a challenge #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# People tag for their own use / value first, and also for re-findability, whenever you would need to.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Using very similar slides to the ones from his EXCELLENT session at # in Boston... Now on to reasons why people tag: ME, ME, ME
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@thecustomer Cheers! The best and worst practice - important lessons #
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
Back from lunc at # & listening to the next session from @vanderwal & The Power of Tagging. Capturing further thoughts on @elsuacon
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Back from great lunch listening to Thomas Vander Wal on social tagging (and catching up on tweets) #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "Social tagging to unlock the collective intelligence" - The Power of the Tag!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Back from a lovely, but short lunch... and off to continue with the # Moving now to Thomas van der Wal on the following:
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@elsua My slides from this morning on Slideshare http://tinyurl.com/5eq924 #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# To me, the biggest barrier of adoption is YOU YOURSELF! No one else! You need to break the barriers & dive in. It starts with you!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Ret @mmondora # slmader "younger people mentor older in using new tools". It's not a matter of age, it's a matter of culture.
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
# Wondering where @frogpond @jonmell are ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @absolutesubzero # I'm glad we are pushing out the message! a lot of content and ideas! really absorbing < AGREE!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# That concludes the first part of the # in Varese, now off to lunch and off to some serious social networking!! Back later!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# His deck is one of the best I have seen on wiki adoption with some concrete use cases and recommendations on how to get started!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# What a GREAT session from Stewart. He did set a nice background for my upcoming pitch & really really worth while going through!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 5. Start together - wiki with a purpose; 6. Share as much as possible ... This and much over over at ikiw.org @slmader's blog!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 3. Adoption takes time; 4. A small, successful pilot builds confidence;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 6 degrees of collaboration: 1. Organise, streamline, inform, involve; 2. Virtual extension of your workplace;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Once you send a mail msg. to someone, you lose control; it gets forwarded over & over all over the place! With wikis, you share it
kongress_media (1)
Jun 25, 2008
# hot room and thirsty, but does it matter? the speaches are really great
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @absolutesubzero # wikis are central also for security. Your laptop can get stolen, your wikis cannot
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Really enjoying the real day to day use cases of wikis for almost everything. Very concrete, very down to earth. Very good!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# The more you share the more time you can dedicate to absorb & digest new knowledge, key advantage of knowledge sharing! Kudos!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# building further up on working through meetings, everyone gets to contribute with minutes! Great use case!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @slmader JUST did my pitch! Showing the example of how to work agendas through a wiki vs. email! YAY!!! Loving it!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Stewart making the point of how addictivve the wiki experience will become when people will continue to make use of it extensively
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Showing different uses of a wiki: documentation; knowledgebase; project management, tacit knowledge exchange, etc. etc.
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
Cheers @bn_at_twitter - he already published a photo of me on stage http://twitpic.com/2qtv #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @slmader pitching about his book: Wikipatterns... Thanks for the reminder!! Need to get down to business & FINALLY read it!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Without the use of wikis, information is disseminated in multiple various spaces, locked down in most cases, i.e. e-mail
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Going through examples of wiki uses as part of those virtual spaces!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Reference on how e-mail does not cut it & does a lousy job at getting the job done! (LOVE IT!!!) At this pace I won't need to talk
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Talking now about how to extend the wiki experience with some clear examples. Starting with spaces, as extension of your workspace
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Stewart going to focus more than anything else on the How To.. (Knowledge, effectiveness, productivity, share, speed, collaborat)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "Cultivating wikis to change the enterprise and improve the bottom line" by @slmader
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And with that we go off to the next session of the agenda... with Stewart Mader (@slmader) on the following title:
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Finally, my favourite, expect to have E2.0 walk hand in hand, and very closely, with SNA, because it will happen...
DT (18)
Jun 25, 2008
@euan You were here in spirit - I quoted you on one of my slides #
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Robust approach towards getting the most out of socnets in a business contact > SNAs, lots of business benefits and ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Some fascinating stuff on the slide deck on how SNA enables to get the most out of the connections from Wikipatterns
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Showing now an SNA example from Wikipatterns with @slmader
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
@DT Thanks much, David! Will link to it later on myself! Good stuff! Yes, we are using # for today...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Now on to SNA & Enterprise 2.0: Finding the connection! Another great slide I will be referencing! 140 characters not enough!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Clear indication that most folks don't use the systems, but the people to access those systems > Yes, I can relate...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Really enjoying Laurence's examples of SNA. Clearly shows the potential of SNA to help businesses identify the networks they have
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @makkina to follow # on twitter http://summize.com/search?q=%23e20forum
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @makkina to follow # on twitter http://summize.com/search?q=%23e20forum
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Laurence going now through some concrete examples of SNAs conducted. Very interesting stuff! Will reference slides as well
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Whoooops, one more: Competitive Intelligence
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# ... innovation;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Sell More; Organisational Restructures that work; Better knowledge sharing; Preserving expertise; build better communities; mo ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Tangible Outcomes from SNA mentioned by Laurence, who's been working on SNAs for over 10 years!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Funny enough, it is only now that SNA is becoming really big from a business perspective, but it's been there all along!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Trip down the memory lane on SNAs... As far as back to 1933!!! Who would have thought about that, eh? E2.0 didn't invent it :-P
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Two types of SNA maps: Ego-Nets; Afinity Networks;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Information brokers; Peripheral specialists (Outside of the network). These are some of the typical roles from SNAs
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Laurence explaining what SNAs are and what they are good for: look and identify patterns: Central Connectors; Boundary Spanner;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Moving on into our next session with Laurence Lock Lee - "Social network analysis: From informal conversations to tangible assets"
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Think BIG, start SMALL, move FAST, quote from the # conf. in BOS... from the LHM folks
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Lovely long list of recommendations on getting things started! Will reference that slide separately as well. Too good to miss out!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
Retweeting @mmondora # conclusion: techie is important; social infrastructure is more important.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Very nice tips from David on how to get things going with Web communities. Hope his deck will be shared elsewhere. Lots of goodies
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# BEST: clear goals + purpose; right talent; commitment + time; topic engenders passion; social + communal
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# David sharing some really good tips on best practices, and not so good practices on community building
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Wrapping up: the more content you have, the more users you have, and the more involved they will be with one another!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# David mentioning how they are tracking the speed of adoption; number of active users; number of posts & comments
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# ... people visit; etc. etc. Like I said, I will reference this slide in an upcoming blog post...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Examples: Number of visitors; of repeat visitors; registered users; "Active users"; how often people post/comment; How often ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Off now to measuring success of Web communities. Nice slide I will reference on what folks can use, traditional & new messures
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# ... want; marketing is vital as well (Really really helpful tips on building communities, not just Web communities)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Need the community manager acting like a party host; Content guidelines; Help, support, videos, livechat; focus on what the users
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Now on to Content & Community Management: Seed the community; Need professional content; Engage professionals & be prepared to pay
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Community manager needed, too!; Corporate standards would be added to the mix, as well as not just bottom up!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Coherent technology framework; prepare to lose control as well (YES!!!) - SAP being used as example; Moderation guidelines;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Building a community: Users won't just come like Facebook; What is the purpose?; What's in it for me?; Champions; Teamwork;
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# YAY! SocialMediaToday getting another mention as well! hehe
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# David mentioned how they got the award last week from the Web 2.0 Technologies in London from their activities
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @DT mentioning ICAEW as an example of a formal org. moving slowly, but steadily, into a much more participative Web experience
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# David mentioning how the focus should be on the 10% of contributors, 1 regular, 9, irregular and foster those. Skip the lurkers...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Referencing now the 1-9-90% rule of online interactions for any kind of grouping, teams, communities, etc. etc.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @euan getting another mention on describing what motivates people to participate: yes, the usual suspect items you are thinking of
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Group of people gathering together because of a common interest and sharing their passion on the topic
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# David just stating how crucial Web communities are; starting up with a sweet and short definition of community:
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Main activity behind it all ... COLLABORATION, both internal & external!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @DT stating how important communities are to conduct ANY kind of business activity within the enterprise! Another key message!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# @dahowlett getting a lovely mention while getting started with his pitch. 1st advice from @DT if you don't have a blog, start it!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Moving on now to the next speaker... David Terrar, a.k.a. @DT with title: "Building web communities that add value"
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And with that we are done with @absolutesubzero ... Another GREAT session! Will look forward to the slide deck later on!!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# building and engaging with communities; bring in the informal value back to the formal organisation...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Emanuele commenting how it is indeed all about change management, achieving business goals, involve stakeholders, focus on ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Emanuele covering lots of good data that still remind us there is a LONG way to go > Agree, but getting there eventually
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# GREAT quote from @mmondora (And another great reference for my later on pitch on Thinking out of the Inbox ... )
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "knowlege in not so important. the important is having the way to reach knolwledge. Through network of people & information share"
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Emanuele now referencing some hard data, i.e. figures, based on the survey / study from AIIM (@dankeldsen)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Another great slide where Emanuele lists a bunch of activities and how they match Enterprise 2.0 tools
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Emanuele referencing SLATES with some really good examples! Will be referencing this great slide later on as well...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Key element: 4. Emergence (Errr, where have I seen / read that one before?!? ;-) heh)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# E2.0 changes the entire game by becoming lots more open, public & bringing conversations out there
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Key elements from E20: 1. Openness; 2. (Missed that one! Doh!! Anyone?); 3. Platforms & Persistence
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Emanuele going through the standard E2.0 definition from McAfee
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Customers now leading the way. They want to speak, engage, have a say in how those products come their way...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 3. Efficiency comes as an exception - From push to pull; innovation & efficiency into the gap between process & real work
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "Turn knowledge workers into innovation creators" Quote from Rod Boothby > What a great quote!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 2. Innovate fast, innovate continuously - Competition getting bigger, global with constant improvements
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Addressing 3 different challenges now: 1. The Knowledge Challenge - how KM tried to elicit tacit knowledge (Will ref. slide later)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# 35% of Internet users have been sharing content so far ... Adults mainly
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Emanuele going through a trip down the memory lane of how it all came together with Web 2.0. Interactions & involvement
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# "It’s not technology, stupid! Enterprise 2.0 as an organizational and strategic revolution" ... Another interesting session!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Now off to the next session with Emanuele Quintarelli (@absolutesubzero) with the following title:
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# What an inspiring session, indeed, from Norman! Really enjoyed it! Also helped me set the right mindset for later on! Nice one!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Norman proposing a cultural change management program to make it all work > Agree on that one as well!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Norman referencing how the enterprise needs to focus on the younger generations for socnets adoption vs. baby boomers > Yup ...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Cultural changes will take place where value loyalty will become a key issue.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Norman referencing as well how the baby boomers came about with the phone & more traditional tools
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Younger generations just don't use it. Living on the real-time world, IM, socnets. etc. etc.
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Really enjoying Norman's session as I am feeling very identified with it & with what I am trying to do on escaping e-mail
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# On the Enterprise world, what we have then, of course, is a culture clash! Or, better, a clash of cultures that will shape it
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# It's about the group(s) you are in, the interactions you have, who you feel you want to belog to and go for, but on the Net
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
WOW! Way too cool to be able to see a bunch of peeps twittering away at # Nice one!!
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Their adoption of technology, i.e. living it, is very pragmatic, as a way to entertain themselves, connect with others, commentary
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Private diaries from under the bed are now moving to the Web, i.e. blogs, where everything is public, open
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Most important thing for the younger generations: a form of self expression to empower them to connect with others...
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Current technology is helping younger generations interact with one another, avoid getting bored, connecting with others: socnets
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Not sure how much aware Norman is about my pitch, but he is just giving me a lovely intro to it! W00t!!
elsua (11)
Jun 25, 2008
Oh, following @enterprise20 I have switched tags and decided to go for # instead :-)
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# There is nothing special playing with something, younger generations are fearless. Their experience has changed
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# And first quote I am enjoying quite a bit already: "It's not about Technology", but about the experience / social interactions
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# Norman is going to focus on how the younger generations are changing the way we interact on the Web
elsuacon (187)
Jun 25, 2008
# may eventually be a much better hashtag... Thanks much, @enterprise20 :--)))
frogpond (1)
Jun 24, 2008
good morning twitterati - last day in the home office (ah, the coffee !) before extensive travelling starts # #

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