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Hello! Welcome to acidlabs. You look to be new here, so you may want to read about Stephen Collins, the work of acidlabs, or subscribe to the RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!One of the best events I attended in 2008 was the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston.
It was full of detailed, real case studies, [...]

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acidlabs interview at E2EF

March 23, 2009

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A few weeks back, I attended Ross Dawson’s Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum for the second time.
As usual, it was a great event – a lot of depth, several great speakers and a bunch of significantly mature case studies.
At the end of the day, Des Walsh interviewed me briefly (the chat was meant to be brief [...]

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Enterprise 2.0 Road Trip

February 23, 2009

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The next few days, I’ll be away from home doing several pieces of work that point to a growing awareness of Enterprise 2.0 as an important set of practices and technologies for business, particularly in current challenging economic times.

First, tomorrow, I’ll be at Ross Dawson’s excellent Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum at Luna Park in Sydney [...]

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It’s two weeks after the event, but here are my slides and notes from my presentation at Edge of the Web. Apologies for the delay.
To those for whom some of this looks familiar, it shares an amount of common content with my recent paper at the BTELL EA conference. The audiences were very different, so [...]

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Presented to the AGM of the Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship and for the product launch of IntranetManager.NET.
It was just lucky that two groups asked me to present on essentially the same content on consecutive days.

View SlideShare presentation. (tags: innovation socialmedia)

Just 10 or so years ago, we were arguing whether email was necessary for our [...]

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Mostly… Let me explain.
There’s been some really interesting and sometime passionate discussion on the matter of Enterprise 2.0 implementation in the real world that’s taken place in the Australian blogosphere in the past few days.
First, my friend and colleague, Matthew Hodgson raised something of a chicken-egg question, asking the classic question from the great baseball [...]

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My friend and colleague, Matthew Hodgson, has suggested I was being timid in my last post for not delving into the business alternatives to Twitter for those times public conversation may not be appropriate. Not at all, my friend. Simply something I wasn’t delving into in that post. I think Matthew’s being deliberately challenging. That’s [...]

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This is my slide deck and script for the The 6th Annual Enterprise Architecture Conference in Sydney on 3 September 2008.
Enterprise 2.0 – Enabling change or part of the problem?
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: innovation change)

We all know the world of business is experiencing massive change. The nature of how we do [...]

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Press

August 9, 2008

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My blog has been cited many times by other social media sources and has significant authority. Some recent media is listed below.
A research dilemma: Con­fi­den­tial­ity breaches (Research News, October 2009) discussing the man­age­ment of cus­tomer rela­tion­ships when your infor­ma­tion has been crit­i­cized and exposed online.
Here, Now and Next (Yikes!, September 2009) discussing cultural shift, youth, [...]

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This week, I’m a participant in Mark Jones’ highly regarded podcast, The Scoop, a part of the Australian Financial Review’s MISAustralia stable. I met Mark at the recent PubCamp events in Sydney and Melbourne, and we’ve been chatting online occasionally since.
This weeks’ show features me, Laurel Papworth, Michael Specht and C-level types Malcolm Pascoe, former [...]

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