40,000 Minds are better than 1: A case analysis of idea management at Bell Canada (Weds 24 Jan, 11:30am-12)
Meaghan McKnight and Rex Lee - BELL SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY
Rex and Meaghan from Bell Canada talked through some pretty exciting Enterprise 2.0 internal projects at Bell Canada. The one that got my attention the most was ID-ah!, […]
McMaster Congress: Enterprise 2.0 “ID-ah!” at Bell Systems and Technology
January 28th, 2007HyperScope 1.1 released
December 13th, 2006Brad Neuberg just announced:
HyperScope is a high-performance thought processor that enables you to navigate, view, and link to documents in sophisticated ways. It’s the brainchild of Doug Engelbart, the inventor of hypertext and the mouse, and is the first step towards his larger vision for an Open HyperdocumentSystem.
Hyperscope mocks up the vision of Paper Airplane […]
Management 2.0
November 21st, 2006Great post by Business Two Zero: talking about Management Styles fundementally facilitative of emergence rather than imposing of process, and structure.
However, I was pleased that the first hit was for Kathy Sierra’s piece from earlier in the year. She highlights the emerging management style, influenced by web 2.0 thinking, is more community based, […]
Are you wiki consulting?
November 20th, 2006It seems to me that there exists many different types of people doing “wiki consulting”. They differ by:
Background/goal:
Some are technologists, doing installs, writing plugins, etc.
Some are cultural anthropologists or statistians employed to provide insight on social interactions
Some are management looking to reduce the costs of running the enterprise
Some are HR types, looking to get better […]
Blogs are like plastics, wikis are like leaves
November 6th, 2006Clearing out the summer clothes from my wardrobe to make way for the warmth needed to protect against Canada’s heavy winters, I was moodling over some points made on Wikis last week at KMWorld.
In my workshop I’d alikened blogs as being like an accumulation of post-it notes ( “every opinion is out there but what […]
Collaboration is key to the new competitive paradigm
November 3rd, 2006The wiki market is really starting to pick up, as the word gets out as to how profound the collaboration paradigm wiki is.
Stories from early adopters such as the investment bank Dresner Kleinwort show major accomplishments in getting transformational change in a collaborative culture to take hold. Major financial institutions such as Citibank and […]
The Myspace Generation has a new way to innovate
October 27th, 2006Wikis are typical playing grounds for today’s 20-something age group. For the last 10 years this ‘myspace generation’ has been acculturated in a totally different set of social norms powered by collaborative technology. As these people take their places in corporations we are seeing totally different possibilities. Being able to quickly collaborate with anyone across […]