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Announcing The Fifth Annual CM Summit: Theme and Initial Lineup
2009 was the year the web went real time. 2009 was also the year the web went mobile and local. There’s an app for that” became a cultural catchphrase, and even Intel prepared to become a player in the new app economy, driven by the rise of a new class of devices, including netbooks. Mobile, local, real time, social – in its second decade, the web has matured and taken a central position in our culture, one that no longer ( cross posted from FM blog )
I’m very excited to announce the theme and line-up for our fifth CM Summit , to be held in New York June 7-8
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Research from Cecile Demailly
Making the Change in the Corporation , is based on an online survey conducted between November 2009 and January 2010. The transformation has to plant its roots into the organization’s culture and strategy.” The report used Schein’s organizational culture model, and the Early Strategies’ Enterprise 2.0 Cecile Demailly at the French consulting firm, Early Strategies , recently completed an interesting study of enterprise 2.0 adoption.
The FASTForward Blog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Congress Adds Location-Based Mobile to List of Privacy Concerns (ClickZ) We're not even close to the end of the conversation our culture needs to have about the impact that MOLRS (MObile Local Realtime Social) technologies will have on our social contract.
US Ad Spend Falls Nine Percent in 2009 (Neilsen) Not that we didn't know last year blew.
I'm spending the balance of today working on a longer piece, so here's some short links from yesterday, which I spent mainly on a plane without wifi (how odd is it to be bummed that my plane did not have wifi?).
Google real-time
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Friday, February 26, 2010
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Predictions 2009
It will also struggle to find an answer to the question of how it diversifies its revenue in 2009. It will fail to do so, mainly for cultural reasons.
4. Despite #3 above, Google stock will soar in by Q3-4 of 2009 , mainly because demand will pick up, and when demand picks up, it's like rain on a field of newly sown wheat. Related:
2008 Predictions
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Sunday, January 4, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0: Culture Is as Culture Does | SocialComputingJournal.com
Culture Is as Culture Does Tuesday, July 14, 2009; Posted: 10:59 AM - by Hutch Carpenter Related Links New Study Finds Grassroots Enterprise Social Media Often Works Best Enterprise 2.0 Enlightened Cultures Enterprise 2.0 TOPICS Blogs & Blogging Collaboration Tools Conferences
socialcomputingjournal.com
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Do Employees Need Social Media Guidelines?
Tags: participatory cultur I've written before about some of my thoughts regarding the responsible use of social media and whether or not we can count on people do the right thing when it comes to blogs and Facebook and Twitter. In general I tend to believe that if you can't trust your employees to behave appropriately on a social network, then you probably shouldn't be trusting them to go to meetings, answer phones or have customer contact in any way.
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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Are Cisco's Committees a Better Way to Innovate?
Tags: Innovation Organizational culture Strateg Most observers agree that large companies aren't optimally organized to innovate . What's less clear is a better alternative to current organizational designs.
An article in the Wall Street Journal last week about a radical organizational experiment at Cisco Systems kicked off a fierce debate on this topic.
blogs.harvardbusiness.org
- Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 Reflects the Culture | Social Media Strategery
Reflects the Culture Thu, Jun 18, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 If you think that the enterprise-wide wiki you’ve been pushing to install is going to change the culture of your organization, think again. That wiki is going to reflect the culture of your organization, not change it. Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Subscribe: Posts | Comments | Email Social Media Strategery 101 Best Practices Blogs Conferences Enterprise 2.0 Government 2.0 personal Social Media Wikis Enterprise 2.0
steveradick.com
- Sunday, June 21, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » There is No Such Thing as Culture Change
Apr 1st, 2009 | Venkatesh Rao There is No Such Thing as Culture Change One theme persistently comes up whenever I talk social media, either inside my workplace or outside. This is “culture change.” 8221; When talking about catalyzing adoption of social media within the enterprise, at some point, someone will predictably say something like, “the most important thing is to get the culture to change.” 8221; Framing social media adoption in these
enterprise2blog.com
- Monday, April 6, 2009
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Masterclass: The cultures of collaboration - Inside Knowledge
exact any/all The original knowledge-management publication denotes premium content | Apr 18 2009 E-mail: Password: Forget your password? Click Here Business Intelligence Collaboration Competitive Intelligence Communities of Practice CRM Culture E-learning Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Search
www.ikmagazine.com
- Saturday, April 11, 2009
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Culture Trumps ROI « Together, We Can!
rarr; Culture Trumps ROI October 20, 2008 · 8 Comments Talk about signs of the times! No business case will sell social software to a firm that doesn’t already value collaboration in its culture. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Echoing the Business Case for Enterprise Social Software A New Proxy for ROI in Collaboration and KM? Video Conferencing Uptake Is Really About Changing Role of Organizations ROI In Social Media & Social Networking – Lets Call A Spade A Spade! Categories: Uncategorized
lehawes.wordpress.com
- Monday, June 1, 2009
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Corporate Culture, Not Technology, Drives Online Collaboration
Recently, Simon reported on a couple of interesting studies looking at the use of collaboration technologies in the workplace, Forrester’s “ The State Of Workforce Technology Adoption: US Benchmark 2009 ” and Frost & Sullivan’s “ Meetings Around the World II: Charting the Course of Advanced Collaboration .” However, both reports skim over what is perhaps the key element in driving online collaboration within an organization: Corporate culture.
Both reports have great stories to tell about the current state of collaboration technology acceptance within corporations.
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, October 23, 2009
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Emergence Part 1 – So what is really going on?
Culture is the most important environmental factor - The family culture has to offer the child a mix of clear boundaries of what is not allowed and yet also the child must be allowed a lot of room to explore inside these boundaries. Tags: Culture Emergence Social Media Social Networking Groomin Beyond disrupting organizations and value as we know it, what is going to be the deep result of the use of Social Media? Many of us see it as at least making organizations more effective – faster, more informed etc.
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, October 1, 2009
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