Amaury de Buchet: As acadamic partner the ESCP is looking forward to the best practice discussions at #e20s! This year’s Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT is happening on the campus of ESCP EUROPE, one of France’ leading business schools for management education. As academic partner ESCP is supporting the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT by welcoming the participants on their exciting campus as well as bringing expertise to the conference program. As participant in the closing keynote session Prof. Marie Taillard will be speaking about the influence of the external social business ecosystem for the internal social transformation. Furthermore Amaury de Buchet and Raphaelle Laubie will be supporting the conference by moderating two of the best practice discussions. The Enterprise 2.0 topic is certainly part of the general management education at ESCP as well as the topic of a specific executive education program, the “Formation Executive Education Business 2.0“. As a spokesman for this program we have interviewed Amaury de Buchet and talked to him about how the Enterprise 2.0 topic is linked to the school and what he is looking forward regarding the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT. tweet share share share share email RSS feed The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Thomas KochGeschäftsführer at Kongress Media Latest posts by Thomas Koch (see all) Amaury de Buchet: As acadamic partner the ESCP is looking forward to the best practice discussions at #e20s! - 09/02/2014 Related posts: Good signs for #e20s 2014 becoming a blast! Luis Suarez on #e20s: “Knowledge shared is power” Spin Doctoring #E20S in anticipation to the main event Breaking down the discussions about collaborative performance Enterprise 2.0 (@enterprise20) Amaury de Buchet (@adebuche): @ESCP is looking forward to the best practice discussions at #e20s! http://t.co/NBsQD19LoP 09/02/2014 at 3:49 PM Enterprise 2.0 (@enterprise20) .@adebuche: “As academic partner the ESCP is looking forward to the best practice discussions at #e20s #interview http://t.co/5j9R2XJdqH 10/02/2014 at 9:00 AM