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Busines Value of Enterprise 2.0

Putting together some slides some slides for an upcoming conference, I started to put some thought into the elusive Business Value of Enterprise 2.0. After doing this for the past 4 years, locating examples of business value isn’t really that har...

 

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Change is Coming

Watching the news coverage last night of the election, I was intrigued by one particular segment that talked about how, despite unemployment and interest rates being historically low, we seem to be concerned with the economy. The analyst provided...

 

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80% Failure Rate

Recently, CIO magazine published an article on Collaborative and Social Software. One comment made me think a new was that 80% of implementations fail. I think I am going to disagree with that statement by adding my experience. Only about 40% o...

 

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Web 2.0 Integration Model

When researchers speak of Web 2.0 applications, they tend to focus on the technology aspects of the environment. For example, YouTube, Flickr, and Wikipedia are usually proposed as working success stories of Web 2.0. Each of these examples, foc...

 

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DIG 2008 Conference

Palladium is offering a discount to the conference that I will speaking to in May. One day will be dedicated to Enterprise 2.0.

Exclusive Discount
Palladium’s DIG 2008 May Conference
$500 off a new registrati...

 

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Delta's Impact in World 2.0

The interesting news here in Atlanta is Delta offering to buy 30,000 employees which amounts to almost 50% of the staff. Included in the announcement, was a reduction of 5% of airline services. This would seem to indicate that you can cut 50% of...

 

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Starting to get LinkedIn

A couple of months ago, I was cleaning out the desk at home and came across an interesting tool we used to stay connected at work. It was the departmental phone list that was printed off in 5pt text and reduced to a fold up that could easily fit ...

 

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3 Months in LinkedIn

About 2-3 Months ago, I decided to make Linkedin a priority of my professional development program. I would say before that, I was in the environment but not really actively engaged in the process. To put it in simple terms, I got busy. I start...

 

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