Why Lessons Learned Will Be Critical for Enterprise 2.0 to Succeed

A few days back, my good friend, KM extraordinnaire and always insightful, Bill Ives, put together a couple of blog posts under the titles of "Are There Best Practices for Enterprise 2.0 Adoption?" and "Are Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Best Practices Useful?" (The latter one over at The FASTFoward Blog) where he was reflecting on a … Continue reading Why Lessons Learned Will Be Critical for Enterprise 2.0 to Succeed

Enterprise 2.0 – Towards Embracing a New Emerging Kind of Leadership

One of the toughest challenges that any business faces when embracing Social Computing within the enterprise is how, time and time again, social software tools keep challenging themselves the already existing status quo of the corporate world. Specially, within the traditional, hierarchical and structured leadership teams going all the way to the top! But is … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0 – Towards Embracing a New Emerging Kind of Leadership

A World Without Email – Year 3, Weeks 9 to 10 (EMail’s Reign Is Over, Social Networking Is The New King)

I wasn’t planning on putting together another blog post so soon on the (no longer) weekly progress reports on my initiative of living "A World Without Email", but then again late last week, and over the course of the weekend, I saw on my Twitter stream a whole bunch of retweets on what I thought … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 3, Weeks 9 to 10 (EMail’s Reign Is Over, Social Networking Is The New King)

How Long Before We Start Taking More Seriously Both Privacy and Security in Enterprise 2.0?

How about if we finish off another wonderfully busy and inspiring week in the Social Computing space with another thought provoking blog post on the topic of Privacy and Security, perhaps two of the main key themes that keep popping up as potential showstoppers for social software adoption efforts within the corporate world? Not bad, … Continue reading How Long Before We Start Taking More Seriously Both Privacy and Security in Enterprise 2.0?

Top 10 Use Cases Enterprise Microsharing Will Help You Get Less Email

I have always wondered when would articles like eMarketer‘s "Social Not a Threat to E-Mail" grab that opportunity of providing a bit more of extensive details on the transition that email is currently going through at the moment moving away from being, consistently, that content repository that fits, and suits all sorts of interactions, to … Continue reading Top 10 Use Cases Enterprise Microsharing Will Help You Get Less Email