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Enterprise 2.0: Sheer Hype by Desperate Men

From pkedrosky, 1 year ago

A wide-ranging and irreverent look at so-called Enterprise 2.0 tec more

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Slide 1: Sheer Hype by Desperate Men Paul Kedrosky Vancouver Enterprise Forum October 24, 2006

Slide 6: $1,650,000,000

Slide 7: Courtesy Ray Lane, KPCB

Slide 9: Jedi mind trick

Slide 10: Office 2.0 Web 3.0 Security 2.0 Identity 2.0 Where 2.0 Telephony 2.0 Content 2.0 Voice 2.0

Slide 13: Office 2.0 Web 3.0 Security 2.0 Identity 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Where 2.0 Telephony 2.0 Content 2.0 Voice 2.0

Slide 14: What a load of rubbish - it doesn't mean anything, it’s just a buzz phrase - sheer hype by desperate men. -- Wikipedia “Enterprise 2.0” discussion, NLB 12:03, 11 September 2006

Slide 15: Wrong (mostly)

Slide 16: Enterprise 2.0 is the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers.

Slide 17: Academic wankery

Slide 18: We may not be interested in chaos, but chaos is interested in us. - from “The Breaking of Nations” (2004)

Slide 19: Human sacrifice, dogs and cats, living together... mass hysteria! - Ghostbusters (1984)

Slide 20: The opposite of an imposed structure is not chaos. … the opposite of an imposed structure is an emergent structure, one that forms over time based on the interactions of a lot of people. - Andrew Mcafee, HBS

Slide 21: Source: McKinsey & Co.

Slide 22: Four Things

Slide 23: Harness collective intelligence

Slide 24: The Web is the database

Slide 25: Sneaking through port 80

Slide 26: Instrument people’s behavior

Slide 27: Four Things

Slide 28: paul@kedrosky.com