Don’t let the words get in your way. Using systems savvy in organizations often means helping others develop this capability for seeing both technical and organizational opportunities, and then fin...
In July of 2008 I wrote a post called Kill Email, Move to a Platform of Pages and Applications/Widgets. A lot has happened since then. I’ve had the opportunity to offer a seminar with Socialtext’s ...
In August 2009 Stewart Mader wrote a blog post focused on expanding our thinking of enterprise wikis beyond wikipedia-style documents. As I think about many of the E2.0 projects my organizational d...
Andrew McAfee defines Enterprise 2.0 as “the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers.” Piazzza provides E2.0 for interaction...
I’ve known Peter Weill, co-author of IT Savvy: What Top Executives Must Know to go from Pain to Gain, since our days on the faculty at the Melbourne Business School. I was a visitor during my summe...
Looking for a last minute perfect gift for someone who needs to manage technology, organizations, and people? How about a book that supports some of the key issues of T-O-P Management? Some of thes...
The energy around innovation activities is keeping me sane as we get to the shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere. Web 2.0 infrastructures and Enterprise 2.0 ideals are energizing innovation in a...
Transparency is the concept of the quarter. Transparency has always been an important management topic (how much, with whom, about what). But I think we’re entering an era where transparency may ha...