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, [...]
Dion Hincliffe, Founder and CTO of Hinchcliffe and Co, well-known Enterprise 2.0 and Web 2.0 blogger and creator of the Web 2.0 University was the presenter for this session.
Unfortunately, the conference wifi went down at the start of the session, so liveblogging went out the window as an option.
To kick off, Dion encouraged everyone to [...]
February 17, 2008
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A week or so ago now, Anna Farmery from The Engaging Brand podcast and I spoke together about the knowledge economy, knowledge workers and getting them enabled and productive in your business. It was another fun conversation with someone who was interested in hearing what I had to say and challenged me on my assertions. [...]
Some of you already know, but this is the official announcement. As of the end of February (maybe a week earlier), I will no longer be doing long, onsite contracts for a single client. I will be moving to doing shorter and more varied work for clients that are closer to sharing my vision of [...]
Thanks to my Melbourne-based compatriot, Michael Specht, I have seen this video from McDaniel Partners on the issue of employee engagement.
Riffing off the incredible Miniature Earth, it delves richly and poignantly into the lives of the people you work with every day.
It’s an unfortunate fact that most organisations simply have no idea how to engage [...]
January 22, 2008
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Well, I didn’t get a huge number of entries for the free pass to the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum in Sydney on 19 February, but those we got were pretty good and sometimes funny. I’ve decided that the winner is Jodie Miners. Here’s her entry (submitted via Twitter):
I’d love to go because I believe I’m [...]
Through a little serendipity, acidlabs has ended up as a partner for the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum in Sydney on 19 February 2008. In the words of the Future Exploration Network, who are hosting the conference, it is:
An intensive half-day summit giving detailed executive perspectives on how Web 2.0 technologies can create value inside [...]