IBM’s 6th iForum – Enterprise 3.D: Living and Working in Virtual Worlds by Roo Reynolds – Metaverse Evangelist

Carrying on further with some more reviews from some of the most interesting presentations at the recent IBM iForum event in Zürich that I attended a few days back, it is now time to move into the next one. This time around with Roo Reynolds. Again. But not to worry, it is not a repeat … Continue reading IBM’s 6th iForum – Enterprise 3.D: Living and Working in Virtual Worlds by Roo Reynolds – Metaverse Evangelist

IBM’s 6th iForum – 2010 CIO Outlook by Roo Reynolds – Metaverse Evangelist

One of the major highlights from the IBM iForum event taking place last week was certainly the networking bit going on all over the place with customers, business partners and IBMers talking about bringing innovation into the next level. Still remains one of the main reasons why I got to conferences and why I enjoy … Continue reading IBM’s 6th iForum – 2010 CIO Outlook by Roo Reynolds – Metaverse Evangelist

IBM’s 6h iForum – Joint Innovation with Clients by Tony Morgan

While I am waiting for clearance on whether I would be able to blog the first keynote session we had from IBM’s 6th iForum – Capitalising on Innovation, held last week in Zürich, or not, I thought I would go ahead and share with you the presentation from the next session that came up afterwards. … Continue reading IBM’s 6h iForum – Joint Innovation with Clients by Tony Morgan

IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” and Why I’m Becoming a Mac Fanboy

As most of you folks already know, I have been back from an incredibly exciting week in Zürich, Switzerland last week, after attending IBM’s 6th iForum about "Capitalising on Innovation" and so far the last couple of days I have been doing some serious catchup on everything that is going on at the moment, both … Continue reading IBM’s 6th iForum: “Capitalising on Innovation” and Why I’m Becoming a Mac Fanboy

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part VI

Continued from The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part V Finally, both Jon and Dave comment further on where we are with both the enterprise and the Web 2.0 space and how a successfully merge into would become eventually Enterprise 2.0 would have … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part VI

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part V

Continued from The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part IV Heading now into the second part of the podcast, where Jon asks the question of whether it is still valuable, from a traditional KM perspective, to do audits of knowledge assets within a … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part V

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part IV

Continued from The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part III "Knowledge work becomes the way we do things around here" "It’s not something subject to corporate objectives or focus or to formal roles". Perhaps the end of what we used to know as … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part IV

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part III

Continued from The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part II Right after Dave moves onto one of the sections of the podcast interview that I have really enjoyed the most and which I am sure plenty of folks out there would have difficulties … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part III

The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part II

Continued from The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part I From there onwards it gets even much more interesting on the interview, because Dave comes to share his own experiences about blogging and how blogging is impacting the way he has access to … Continue reading The Impact of Web 2.0 on Knowledge Work and Knowledge Management by Dave Snowden and Jon Husband – Part II