IBM Software 2010 Congress Highlights – Existo, Luego Pienso by Eduard Punset

I am more and more convinced by the day that if we would want to transform the corporate world as we know it with Enterprise 2.0, how we work, how we cooperate AND collaborate with other knowledge workers, how we innovate, how we let social networks disrupt who we are, we need to start thinking … Continue reading IBM Software 2010 Congress Highlights – Existo, Luego Pienso by Eduard Punset

Enterprise 2.0 Summit Highlights – “Knowledge Shared Is Power”

Like I mentioned in yesterday’s blog post, there are lots of things that I would want to share across with you folks over the next few weeks, but for today I thought I would go ahead and get started sharing some initial highlights from the Enterprise 2.0 Summit event that took place in Frankfurt by the … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0 Summit Highlights – “Knowledge Shared Is Power”

Collaborating Externally with Your Customers: The Final Frontier of Enterprise 2.0

I have been working in the areas of Knowledge Management, Collaboration, Online Communities and Social Computing for over a decade and I do still remember the main concerns people had back then when wanting to collaborate with customers and business partners in an effective manner, or other people outside a company’s firewall, for that matter. Back … Continue reading Collaborating Externally with Your Customers: The Final Frontier of Enterprise 2.0

Enterprise 2.0: Two Success Stories on Connecting People with People to Make a Difference!

If you remember, a couple of months back, I briefly talked about a recent business trip that I did to Germany to come and visit a customer for a couple of days where we would have a bunch of events, and plenty more conversations, to talk about Enterprise 2.0, Social Software Adoption, online Communities and … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0: Two Success Stories on Connecting People with People to Make a Difference!

CommunityBuilders: The State of Community Management 2010 with Rachel Happe and Jim Storer

I think I have mentioned it in the past, over here, in this blog, as well how, inside of the company I work for, we do have this rather special Community of Community Managers / Facilitators / Leaders that over the course of 10 years it’s become one of those essential resources available out there to … Continue reading CommunityBuilders: The State of Community Management 2010 with Rachel Happe and Jim Storer

Enterprise Microblogging Use Cases: Help Reduce Your Inbox Clutter!

Earlier on today, and through my Twitter stream, I bumped into a rather interesting blog post put together by Chelsi Nakano under the heading “Enterprise 2.0 Roll-up: Businesses Love Microblogging“, which is pretty close to another one shared by her the previous day under the title “What’s Trending in Enterprise Microblogging?“. Both of them are … Continue reading Enterprise Microblogging Use Cases: Help Reduce Your Inbox Clutter!

[KMers] Training Community Managers and Facilitators

In the recent past I have actually been blogging a couple of times already about a special TweetChat event that takes place every Tuesday at noon EDT, called #KMers, where a bunch of Knowledge Managers, and other folks who may be potentially interested in knowledge sharing, collaboration and learning, amongst several other subjects, get together … Continue reading [KMers] Training Community Managers and Facilitators