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McKinsey’s Michael Chui: “Allow your employees to expose their thoughts.” « The SiliconANGLEWeb 2.0 tools and technologies, things like blogs, wikis, podcasts and RSS, are changing the way companies communicate and collaborate, both internally and externally with customers, partners and suppliers. In last night’s The Social Nerdia Show! I was able to speak with Michael Chui about ...
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Is Twitter a Complex Adaptive System? « emergent by designI’ve seen a bunch of posts bubble up over the past few days that are really sparking my curiousity about what is really going on with Twitter, so I need to do a little brain dump.
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Check out: Lee Bryant’s deck new forms of leadership E20 Summit Frankfurt November 2009 « Fredzimny's BlogHome About me & contact details 1. Fred’s Lifestream & Rooms 2. Worldstream Check out: Lee Bryant’s deck new forms of leadership E20 Summit Frankfurt November 2009 Posted by: fredzimny on: 2009/11/16 Leave a Reply Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Your URL Post ...
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Reading Andrew Mcafee’s Weighing Social Media’s Risks @ Forbes.com « Fredzimny's BlogWeighing Social Media’s Risks Andrew McAfee , 11.13.09, 02:00 PM EST Why companies should embrace internal social networks, blogs and wikis. var noad= “true”; var noad= “true”; "Enterprise 2.0" is my term for the use of Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networking ...
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Oops, remarkable! 02/23/2009 « Fredzimny's Blog- New York City Photographer Young & Rubicam’s 4Cs A warm welcome to the 4Cs global website. Y&R’s Cross Cultural Consumer Characterisation (4Cs for short) is a consumer segmentation that ‘characterises’ people into recognisable stereotypes that reflect the operation of each of a set ...
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The Content Economy: Resist printing! (and save the world)Well, if you don't save the world you will at least contribute to moving things in the right direction. "The average daily web user prints 28 pages daily." (Source; Gartner group and HP according to Wikipedia ) For about a year now, I have tried my best to live by my new "resist ...
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Achieving Mobility by Typing with Your TongueAchieving Mobility by Typing with Your Tongue Have you ever wished that you had Google wired directly into your temporal lobe? Wouldn't it be great if you could just think of a question and instantly get a result? Well, we're not quite at that frightening point, but things are moving in the ...Benjamin Mayhew added 2 weeks ago
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Read John Ingham’s Andrew McAfee: Enterprise 2.0 (beta) (book review) « Fredzimny's BlogI’ve been following proceedings at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Francisco this week (and wishing I was there – or actually anywhere but here given the weather at the moment). And I’ve also been reading the rest of Andrew McAfee’s book on Enterprise 2.0 (McAfee’s presentation at the ...
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Must read! Why Process Barfs on Social from Pretzel Logic – Enterprise 2.0 « Fredzimny's BlogPumpkinBarfing3 ZDNet Blogger and eternal pragmatist, Dennis Howlett is at it again. As a follow up to his original “Enterprise 2.0: What a Crock” post and an attempt by a panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference to respond to his contention, he validates his original argument,enterp
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