Why Work Doesn’t Happen at Work – A World Without Meetings?

If you have been a regular reader of this blog, you would know how, by now, and every so often, I get to talk and share further insights around one of my favourite Web sources for learning on a wide range of topics available out there at the moment. One that surely doesn’t leave people … Continue reading Why Work Doesn’t Happen at Work – A World Without Meetings?

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!

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