Open Enterprise 2009 – Dion Hinchcliffe Interviewed by Stowe Boyd

I tell you, it is starting to become some sort of an unstoppable addiction checking out all of these wonderful various interviews that both Oliver Marks and Stowe Boyd continue to carry out for their on-going Open Enterprise 2.0 initiative whose results and final outcome(s) they will be presenting at the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 conference … Continue reading Open Enterprise 2009 – Dion Hinchcliffe Interviewed by Stowe Boyd

The Sweettt Podcast – Episode 11 – Information Flow (Part II)

I haven’t been very successful today trying to join the superb 24 hour online event from Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation on “Conversations about Learning in Organisations” that I blogged about yesterday. It looks like Elluminate doesn’t get along well with my Mac apparently, since it keeps crashing consistently ever single time I try to … Continue reading The Sweettt Podcast – Episode 11 – Information Flow (Part II)

Corporate Learning Trends – Conversations about Learning in Organisations

In the last few days excitement has been building up around here, because in the next few hours there is going to be a 24 hour online event kicking off talking about one of my favourite topics that I keep covering over here every now and then: Learning, specially Informal Learning. Yes, that’s right, Corporate … Continue reading Corporate Learning Trends – Conversations about Learning in Organisations

Open Enterprise 2009 – Lee Bryant Interviewed by Stowe Boyd

At the risk of starting to sound repetitive, I am going to be sharing with you folks another video interview I have been watching lately from the increasingly-by-the-day more interesting Open Enterprise 2.0 initiative that both Oliver Marks and Stowe Boyd have been working on for a few months now. This time around I would … Continue reading Open Enterprise 2009 – Lee Bryant Interviewed by Stowe Boyd

Traditional Knowledge Management Systems – Adapt or Die

If you have been following this blog for a while, you would know how my professional background comes from various different areas associated for quite some time now with Knowledge Management, in particular, traditional Knowledge Management: Collaboration, Community Building, Learning, etc. Yes, I am one of those folks who eventually worked for several different projects, … Continue reading Traditional Knowledge Management Systems – Adapt or Die

A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 9 (How to Kill E-mail, Before It Kills You)

Last week I mentioned in Twitter how during the course of the week I’d be putting together a rather compelling and thought-provoking entry where I would detail how folks could kill over 85% of the incoming e-mails they get on a daily basis. Yet, in the end, I didn’t manage to publish it, more than … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Week 9 (How to Kill E-mail, Before It Kills You)