As CIOs and Chief Knowledge Officers bring tools that have been used on the Internet – blogs, wikis, microblogs, profiles – behind the firewall, they tend to expect the same results. "We'll have our own Wikipedia!" Or Facebook…or Twitter – you name it....
This post originally appeared on my blog, "Social Media Strategery." "Even with the sacred printing press, we got erotic novels 150 years before we got scientific journals." - Clay Shirky at TED Cannes in June 2010 This is one of my favorite quotes...
Last night, while flying home from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference - Santa Clara , I thought about all of the sessions I attended, the people I spoke with, the demos I watched, and I kept thinking back to something that Dawn Lacallade said in her presentation on Wednesday afternoon: ...
It’s now about a year since AIIM first introduced their study “Systems of Engagement and the future if Enterprise IT” (led by Geoffrey Moore). While the concept resonates well with customers, I have some fundamental issues with some of the specific messaging. Read here...
In the last two weeks, my chihuahua Mr. Pickles and I have attended DreamForce, TechCrunch Disrupt, and the AIIM Social Business conference, all from the privacy and comfort of my couch. They had the same lasting emotional impact and educational value as an in person events, minus the $15 a day...
This week I received a link to an interesting post called “Social Media's Secret Weapon – Email”. For those who know me I don’t have to say that I recoiled from the sight of the word e-mail. Specially coming together with Social Media, and even more when I saw it called out as its secret weapon...
As I walked the hallways of the office today, I learned something exciting I’d like to share. It’s about a new function available in the iPhone which can help you avoiding unwanted encounters. In fact I learned this feature is available for any smart device. Here is how it works in 10 easy...
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