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When you’re given just 20 minutes to cover the notion of the more open business models the proliferation of social networks encourage, there’s not a great deal of time to waffle. Hopefully I didn’t the other day, when I gave this talk to close off the speaker sessions at the Technology to Drive Growth workshop [...]

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The (un)organisers of BarCamp Sydney have let me know that they are preparing for yet another festival of creativity to engage and excite the Australian tech and innovation community. Details below.
Date: 15 November 2008
Venue: UNSW Roundhouse
Time: 9:00AM-5:00PMpm (registration starts at 8:30AM)
Register: Do it yourself on the wiki
If you’ve never been to a BarCamp before, I [...]

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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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As most of my readers will know, one of my passions is the potential for transformative government by leveraging the power of hyperconnectivity – social networks, engagement of constituents and citizens, connection of policy-makers to the people and connection of people to providers of government services.
As such, I’m pleased to announce that I will be [...]

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Past speaking

August 8, 2008

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Presentations from all of my public engagements (and some client ones) are available for viewing and download at my page at Slideshare. Some of them include synced audio or video. Where possible, I now record all of my public events so that I can make audio and sometimes video available for all presentations.
All my presentations [...]

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My slides and transcript for my introductory talk at the final National Museum of Australia Talkback Classroom on 25 June 2008. The theme of the event was Youth and the Media.
I sat on a panel with Walkley Award winning journalist and presenter, Steve Cannane from the ABC and Jenny Buckland, CEO of the Australian Children’s [...]

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UPDATE: and now, there’s video! Thanks to the guys at StickyAds and MediaHunter.

PubCamp 2008 – Stephen Collins from Acidlabs social media presentation from Sticky Advertising on Vimeo
These slides and the accompanying text are my presentation from the PubCamp events in Sydney and Melbourne. Enjoy!
If you’re listening in, apologies for how fast I talk. I was [...]

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Sean Dennehy and Don Burke, both CIA intelligence analysts, openly discussed the work they are doing (without giving away the detail, obviously) on Intellipedia. Sean was a great, enthusiastic presenter, who was definitely a great choice for the conference – a great walking ad for the intel community.
Built as a multilayered collaborative platform, Intellipedia consists [...]

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A few announcements about speaking events I have coming up. You may be interested in them or wish to attend to hear me speak. Links to events are in the listings where available.
The Art of Customer Engagement – 19 June 2008
My talk, entitled Turn on, tune in, drop out will discuss:

…the business context of participatory [...]

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Interesting post at the Ragan blog about what amounts to bad manners when you’re in the audience. Here’s my take.
If you’re in the audience at a seminar I’m giving or at a conference I’m presenting at, I’d prefer it if you were paying attention. I guess I figure you’re wasting someone’s money if you’re not. [...]

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