A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 22 (How to Stop E-Mail From Ruining Your Summer Vacation)

In the recent past I mentioned how I was going to space out the various different blog posts related to this new reality of mine of living "A World Without Email", where over 17 months ago I decided to stop making use of corporate email at work, and, instead, use more heavily social software tools, … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 22 (How to Stop E-Mail From Ruining Your Summer Vacation)

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 15 to 21 (#e2conf Update on “Thinking Outside the Inbox!”)

While I am going through a number of different blog posts sharing some of the major key highlights from the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston a couple of weeks back (Already!), I thought I would go ahead and share with you folks an interim article on my (weekly) progress reports of living "A World Without … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 15 to 21 (#e2conf Update on “Thinking Outside the Inbox!”)

My New Business Card for Enterprise 2.0 in Boston – Did You Get Yours Already?

I am sure I am not the only one experiencing this: you bump into people all over the place (Customer meetings, workshops, seminars, conference events, TweetUps, etc. etc.) and you end up with several dozens of business cards you keep promising yourself you will look back into when heading back home. Yet, you arrive and … Continue reading My New Business Card for Enterprise 2.0 in Boston – Did You Get Yours Already?

Clay Shirky on Institutions vs. Collaboration – Business 2.0

Earlier on today, while I was getting started with my morning catchup routines, I got things going with my twitterings with this particular tweet: "Having one of those days where I keep questioning whether it’s all worth it pushing the limit as a 2.0 evangelist going against the current". Quite an interesting one, don’t you … Continue reading Clay Shirky on Institutions vs. Collaboration – Business 2.0

KMOL Interview – Luis Suarez on Knowledge Management and Social Computing

While still recovering from a rather intense day at work, yesterday, that is, where even cloning would not have helped me address multiple conflicts with the various meetings I had to attend throughout the day, I thought I would drop by again and share a few comments on a rather interesting interview I carried out … Continue reading KMOL Interview – Luis Suarez on Knowledge Management and Social Computing