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Designing twenty-first century organisations wit... from leebryant, posted 5 months ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 1827 views A talk I gave at the Somesso London Conference in May 2009 about how we can take forward the idea of social business design to finally move beyond the legacy Twentieth-Century model of corporate structure
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Community 20 Presentation Dawn Lacallade from Dawn_L, posted 6 months ago in Technology, Business & Mgmt. 859 views This is the presentation I gave at the Community 2.0 Conference. It is a hands on look at how to start with a new community. Please also see the spreadsheet for details referenced in the presentation. The surveymonkey can be found here: ...
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The Twentieth Century was Wrong from leebryant, posted 8 months ago in Technology. 2238 views People in business and government often regard new social technology and networked culture as a dangerous 'new' thing and fall back on their experience of technology and organisational culture in the late Twentieth Century. In fact the rev...
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Community Manager: Strategies for Herding Cats from kellieparker, posted 2 years ago in Technology. 642 views Kellie Parker's presentation "Community Manager: Strategies for Herding Cats" given at Community 2.0 2008
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Zappos - Community 2.0 Conference - 05-13-08 from zappos, posted 2 years ago in Business & Mgmt. 1201 views
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Successful Communities Start Here - Lithium Tec... from joecothrel, posted 2 years ago in Business & Mgmt. 2446 views Key success factors in creating an online community for your company. Presentation delivered by Joe Cothrel, Vice President of Community Management Services at Lithium Technologies, on May 13, 2008 at the Community 2.0 conference in Las Veg...
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How organisations can harness the power of Web ... from AmitRanjan, posted 2 years ago in Business & Mgmt. 33059 views Slides from a talk I gave at Nasscom titled "How organisatioins can harness the power of Web2.0"? Venue - Nasscom, IYC, Chanakaya Puri, New Delhi on 14th March, 08. The audience was drawn from Nasscom member companies- typically small to ...
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