Interview with Frank Schoenefeld – “Getting Enterprise 2.0 on track” This is a short notice that there’s now a video of an interview I did several weeks ago with T-System MMS’ Frank Schoenefeld on the topic of Enterprise 2.0, adoption challenges and outlook for Enterprise 2.0. Then his book was still in the making, but he’s finished now and I will try to get my […] Read More Adidas’ Internal Communication Team on Enterprise 2.0 [slideshare id=2017140&doc=adidasbarcelona090903s-090918063909-phpapp02] Crossposted from my posterous-Blog A nice updated slideshow of Adidas’ Christian Kuhna on their implementation approaches and lessons learned. Found via George Dearing who cheekily talks about “intranet rejuvenation” – that is indeed one reasonable thing to expect when stepping into Enterprise 2.0 – refactor some of the existing stuff (see DMS Review: […] Read More Social Media Revolution – really? Everybody is liking and linking this video – so am I – but I am adding a link to Oliver Marks in ZDnet (Social Media Revolution?) – he’s got some valid points there: How did we get from that quality of presentation to claims that ’social media’ is the biggest shift (in what?) since the […] Read More What Works: The Web Way vs. The Wave Way Crossposted from my posterous-Blog: Anil Dash writes about his doubts on Google Wave – will the complexity deter developers, will it invite them to add fancy bells and whistles or will it inspire them to add “incremental enhancements” to their sites? I think that everything worthwhile doing in this (Enterprise 2.0) collaboration space is going […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT page at Facebook What is the intention? Well – the whole E2.0 SUMMIT is about bonding the European community around the E2.0 topic. Therefore we are already provide the weblog at blog.enterprise2open.com as well a newly Posterous blog at e20summit.posterous.com. All the actions are aggregated on our FB page – with that we hope to provide some value […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – Join the bandwagon (and the rollercoaster …) Crossposted from my frogpond blog These are the slides I used yesterday at a workshop talk at T-Systems SI in Stuttgart. I got invited to talk about the potentials of Web 2.0 for corporate uses, Enterprise 2.0 and implementation. Turned out to be a great event with +30 people listening and discussing vividly – thanks. […] Read More Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. 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Adidas’ Internal Communication Team on Enterprise 2.0 [slideshare id=2017140&doc=adidasbarcelona090903s-090918063909-phpapp02] Crossposted from my posterous-Blog A nice updated slideshow of Adidas’ Christian Kuhna on their implementation approaches and lessons learned. Found via George Dearing who cheekily talks about “intranet rejuvenation” – that is indeed one reasonable thing to expect when stepping into Enterprise 2.0 – refactor some of the existing stuff (see DMS Review: […] Read More Social Media Revolution – really? Everybody is liking and linking this video – so am I – but I am adding a link to Oliver Marks in ZDnet (Social Media Revolution?) – he’s got some valid points there: How did we get from that quality of presentation to claims that ’social media’ is the biggest shift (in what?) since the […] Read More What Works: The Web Way vs. The Wave Way Crossposted from my posterous-Blog: Anil Dash writes about his doubts on Google Wave – will the complexity deter developers, will it invite them to add fancy bells and whistles or will it inspire them to add “incremental enhancements” to their sites? I think that everything worthwhile doing in this (Enterprise 2.0) collaboration space is going […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT page at Facebook What is the intention? Well – the whole E2.0 SUMMIT is about bonding the European community around the E2.0 topic. Therefore we are already provide the weblog at blog.enterprise2open.com as well a newly Posterous blog at e20summit.posterous.com. All the actions are aggregated on our FB page – with that we hope to provide some value […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – Join the bandwagon (and the rollercoaster …) Crossposted from my frogpond blog These are the slides I used yesterday at a workshop talk at T-Systems SI in Stuttgart. I got invited to talk about the potentials of Web 2.0 for corporate uses, Enterprise 2.0 and implementation. Turned out to be a great event with +30 people listening and discussing vividly – thanks. […] Read More Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. 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Social Media Revolution – really? Everybody is liking and linking this video – so am I – but I am adding a link to Oliver Marks in ZDnet (Social Media Revolution?) – he’s got some valid points there: How did we get from that quality of presentation to claims that ’social media’ is the biggest shift (in what?) since the […] Read More What Works: The Web Way vs. The Wave Way Crossposted from my posterous-Blog: Anil Dash writes about his doubts on Google Wave – will the complexity deter developers, will it invite them to add fancy bells and whistles or will it inspire them to add “incremental enhancements” to their sites? I think that everything worthwhile doing in this (Enterprise 2.0) collaboration space is going […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT page at Facebook What is the intention? Well – the whole E2.0 SUMMIT is about bonding the European community around the E2.0 topic. Therefore we are already provide the weblog at blog.enterprise2open.com as well a newly Posterous blog at e20summit.posterous.com. All the actions are aggregated on our FB page – with that we hope to provide some value […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – Join the bandwagon (and the rollercoaster …) Crossposted from my frogpond blog These are the slides I used yesterday at a workshop talk at T-Systems SI in Stuttgart. I got invited to talk about the potentials of Web 2.0 for corporate uses, Enterprise 2.0 and implementation. Turned out to be a great event with +30 people listening and discussing vividly – thanks. […] Read More Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
What Works: The Web Way vs. The Wave Way Crossposted from my posterous-Blog: Anil Dash writes about his doubts on Google Wave – will the complexity deter developers, will it invite them to add fancy bells and whistles or will it inspire them to add “incremental enhancements” to their sites? I think that everything worthwhile doing in this (Enterprise 2.0) collaboration space is going […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT page at Facebook What is the intention? Well – the whole E2.0 SUMMIT is about bonding the European community around the E2.0 topic. Therefore we are already provide the weblog at blog.enterprise2open.com as well a newly Posterous blog at e20summit.posterous.com. All the actions are aggregated on our FB page – with that we hope to provide some value […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – Join the bandwagon (and the rollercoaster …) Crossposted from my frogpond blog These are the slides I used yesterday at a workshop talk at T-Systems SI in Stuttgart. I got invited to talk about the potentials of Web 2.0 for corporate uses, Enterprise 2.0 and implementation. Turned out to be a great event with +30 people listening and discussing vividly – thanks. […] Read More Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT page at Facebook What is the intention? Well – the whole E2.0 SUMMIT is about bonding the European community around the E2.0 topic. Therefore we are already provide the weblog at blog.enterprise2open.com as well a newly Posterous blog at e20summit.posterous.com. All the actions are aggregated on our FB page – with that we hope to provide some value […] Read More Enterprise 2.0 – Join the bandwagon (and the rollercoaster …) Crossposted from my frogpond blog These are the slides I used yesterday at a workshop talk at T-Systems SI in Stuttgart. I got invited to talk about the potentials of Web 2.0 for corporate uses, Enterprise 2.0 and implementation. Turned out to be a great event with +30 people listening and discussing vividly – thanks. […] Read More Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123» This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Always Enabled Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
Enterprise 2.0 – Join the bandwagon (and the rollercoaster …) Crossposted from my frogpond blog These are the slides I used yesterday at a workshop talk at T-Systems SI in Stuttgart. I got invited to talk about the potentials of Web 2.0 for corporate uses, Enterprise 2.0 and implementation. Turned out to be a great event with +30 people listening and discussing vividly – thanks. […] Read More Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123»
Howard Rheingold on essential media literacies 21st century media literacies from JD Lasica on Vimeo: “Increasingly I think the digital divide is less about access to technology and more about the difference between those who know how and those who don’t know how,” he said. He’s convinced that what’s most important is not access to the Internet — we have more […] Read More Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123»
Getting Started with Social Media – Euan Semple at GuruOnline This is a nice set of interviews, well rather short one question one answer dialogues with my friend Euan Semple. Euan is a very thoughtful person and – obvious with his experience on the use of social media within organisations – the fifteen questions get good answers. And I like his little remarks (like social […] Read More Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123»
Integrated Suite of Collaboration Tools with High Powered Metrics Bill Ives writes about the announced offering by Telligent – stressing their market insights (integrators and integration needed) and subsequent focussing with their suite: I have written a bit on the potential for new information silos within enterprise 2.0. Telligent recognizes this. Rob Howard said, “Telligent’s strategy is to provide a platform where social computing, […] Read More Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123»
Catching up on missed out conferences – sign of excellence Being at reboot made me miss out not only the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston but also Kongressmedia’s Intranet Summit 2009. Sad thing, normally I would have been there for meeting other consultants like Saim or Stephan and above all meeting practitioners and getting to know more about their intranet projects and approaches. Good then […] Read More Page 1 of 3123»