Presentation I gave at Ignite Boston, Thursday September 17th at the Fidelity Center for Advanced Technology (FCAT) - stay tuned for video. It's time for personal and team-based innovation - are you equipped to do the job of innovation, every day?
Findability Primer by Information Architected - the IA Primer SeriesDan Keldsen
Findability - The Art and Science of Making Content Findable
Why Findability is Critical Today
Content without access is worthless. With the advent and maturity of the Internet, what was once exclusively the domain of libraries and the private collections of enterprises is now a broadly understood issue.
Case in point: Moments ago, I entered the word “Findability” into a search tool that indexes the Internet.
More than 543,000 individual bodies of content were retrieved. Eureka – Findability solved, right? With a simple search, I am able to retrieve “all” of that content. No. The rules of the game have changed significantly.
Innovation Management Research - Perception Outpaces RealityDan Keldsen
www.InformationArchitected.com - Slides from the webinar highlighting findings from our Summer 2009 Innovation Management Research. Separate and more detailed companion whitepaper coming 2nd week of November 2009.
4 Pillars for SEO and Online Discoverability in 2014Bernie Borges
Learn the 4 must-have SEO pillars to get discovered online in 2014. These slides were presented in a webinar by Christine O'Kelly and Bernie Borges January 22, 2014.
The full webinar playback is available on demand here: http://www.findandconvert.com/resources/webinar-archives/
A glimpse into the world of Gen Z - an 8 page Gen Z Manifesto that summarizes the upcoming book, The Gen Z Effect: The Six Forces Shaping the Future of Business, available 11/11/14 at bookstores everywhere. Written by Dan Keldsen and Thomas Koulopoulos.
Who is Gen Z? What makes them tick? What is an accident of birth, and a purposeful decision?
Are YOU Gen Z?
Presentation I gave at Ignite Boston, Thursday September 17th at the Fidelity Center for Advanced Technology (FCAT) - stay tuned for video. It's time for personal and team-based innovation - are you equipped to do the job of innovation, every day?
Findability Primer by Information Architected - the IA Primer SeriesDan Keldsen
Findability - The Art and Science of Making Content Findable
Why Findability is Critical Today
Content without access is worthless. With the advent and maturity of the Internet, what was once exclusively the domain of libraries and the private collections of enterprises is now a broadly understood issue.
Case in point: Moments ago, I entered the word “Findability” into a search tool that indexes the Internet.
More than 543,000 individual bodies of content were retrieved. Eureka – Findability solved, right? With a simple search, I am able to retrieve “all” of that content. No. The rules of the game have changed significantly.
Innovation Management Research - Perception Outpaces RealityDan Keldsen
www.InformationArchitected.com - Slides from the webinar highlighting findings from our Summer 2009 Innovation Management Research. Separate and more detailed companion whitepaper coming 2nd week of November 2009.
4 Pillars for SEO and Online Discoverability in 2014Bernie Borges
Learn the 4 must-have SEO pillars to get discovered online in 2014. These slides were presented in a webinar by Christine O'Kelly and Bernie Borges January 22, 2014.
The full webinar playback is available on demand here: http://www.findandconvert.com/resources/webinar-archives/
A glimpse into the world of Gen Z - an 8 page Gen Z Manifesto that summarizes the upcoming book, The Gen Z Effect: The Six Forces Shaping the Future of Business, available 11/11/14 at bookstores everywhere. Written by Dan Keldsen and Thomas Koulopoulos.
Who is Gen Z? What makes them tick? What is an accident of birth, and a purposeful decision?
Are YOU Gen Z?
Successful Collaboration and Employee Engagement LifecycleDan Keldsen
What is an engagement lifecycle, and why does it matter? Pre-engagement, Rollout. and Re-engagement
How to focus collaboration efforts:
Are you actively engaging, or passively hoping?
What’s in it for THEM?
What are the jobs to be done for collaboration… and beyond collaboration?
30 Minute Engagement Consultation:
http://bit.ly/engagementstrategy
Collaborative Innovation: The State of EngagementDan Keldsen
The ultimate benefits of Collaborative Innovation are when Collaborative Innovation is applied at a strategic level - but are you using the tactics to make the most of Collaborative Innovation?
Last quarter the Collaborative Innovation Team surveyed over 200 thought leaders in multiple functional roles from large and small organizations distributed worldwide. The results offer some fascinating insights into the ways that collaborative innovation is and isn’t being implemented in businesses today.
With only 15% of respondents stating their organization is "very effective" at Collaborative Innovation, and a mere 35% who believe Collaborative Innovation ranks up with the core capabilities of business such as R&D, Operations, Marketing and more - we’re certainly not all masters of this space just yet.
Call it Collaborative Innovation, Enterprise 2.0, Open Innovation, Innovation Management, Hyper-Social Innovation or Social Business... are you doing it? Doing it well? Find out what we've uncovered in this sneak preview of the upcoming ebook on our research results from late 2011 to early 2012.
Innovation isn’t the job of R&D or Marketing anymore. Innovation is everyone’s job – but most aren’t trained/experienced in innovation.
Whether you start at "small i" innovation or "BIG I" Innovation - can you really afford NOT to improve your innovation capabilities?
Slides from the webinar I co-presented for FierceContentManagement. Are you ready for enterprise mobile opportunities? Technology-wise? Skills-wise? Satisfying the work needs to be done AND can be done well with mobile? Time to find out!
(Collaboration) Stop Pushing, Get Your Team to Pull!Dan Keldsen
Most collaboration deployments rely on luck, or a hope that "buying the best" will make for collaboration success. You'd have better odds playing the lottery than expecting that kind of strategy to work out.
The unfortunate truth is that most collaboration implementations are not designed and pre-loaded to solve actual business problems or to expedite the daily work that real employees need to get done on a regular basis.
As a result, most collaboration deployments are doomed to failure.
Dan Keldsen, collaboration expert and principal consultant at Information Architected, shows you how to stack the odds in your favor with:
* Pre-engagement, rollout and post-rollout strategies that get more people using your platform right out of the gate and on into the future.
* War stories of collaboration deployments gone bad.
* Top reasons why people DO use (and even love) their collaboration platform.
* And a combination of techniques from the realms of influence, gaming, design and Agile that increase user adoption.
Presentation from Wednesday 2/17/2009 for Google and AIIM.
Webinar Description: Collaboration – it's all the rage, and to some it is "new." Yet for any project, whether it is assembling a sales proposal in response to a Request For Proposals (RFP), to the collaboration and coordination necessary to build an aircraft carrier, or any size or style of collaboration in between, there are several questions to consider when it comes to modern day collaboration, what many are calling Enterprise 2.0, or for those with a longer history in business collaboration, Knowledge Management 2.0.
Do you believe that your organization has pulled together a suitably versatile and agile collaboration toolkit?
Are your collaboration tools built for distributed teams, or for localized teams?
Are the tools involved well-integrated into the flow of collaborative work (search, research, document, refine, revise, publish, re-use, etc.), or do you as a user of the toolkit have to remember what tool or application to use at various stages within the context of collaboration?
While management may say that "we need more collaboration," are you measured based on collaborative contributions, or in the end are you actually penalized for team contributions if it gets in the way of your individual work and personal performance measures?
Join us for a discussion on the current and future state of collaboration – and what it takes to ensure that your culture, skills, and technical tools are up to the task of real-time, flexible online collaboration. Not all collaboration efforts or outcomes are the same – make sure you are setting yourself up to succeed.
Enterprise 2.0: Straight From The Horse's MouthDan Keldsen
From our keynote at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, November 4th, 2009, where we dropedp some of the biggest findings from our ongoing research into Enterprise 2.0 Adoption in 10,000+ employee organizations. What are the Enterprise 2.0 Thoroughbreds doing that you aren't, and where did the stumble, so that you won't?
Bonus slides: Do You Have the Strength for Enterprise 2.0 and Innovation?Dan Keldsen
Companion, bonus slides to the Presentation given at the Front End of Innovation on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 in Boston, MA.
If you aren't yet using Enterprise 2.0 (or Web 2.0 - let's not get hung up on labels as a barrier to adoption) for Innovation... What are you waiting for? If you've begun, what return have you seen? Pitfalls?
Is Enterprise 2.0 right for your organization? Is your organization ready? Perhaps not. If not, in the meantime, good to understand how to sow the seeds and begin to set the stage for an eventual adoption of E2.0 concepts and technologies.
Do You Have the Strength to Embrace Innovation in a 2.0 World?Dan Keldsen
Presentation given at the Front End of Innovation on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 in Boston, MA.
If you aren't yet using Enterprise 2.0 (or Web 2.0 - let's not get hung up on labels as a barrier to adoption) for Innovation... What are you waiting for? If you've begun, what return have you seen? Pitfalls?
Emergence - Get with it... or fade awayDan Keldsen
If you haven't made it easy to spread your message (about YOU, your PRODUCT, your COMPANY), and made it obvious that the community is visibly spreading this information around... you're doing it wrong.
Updated with new contact information. Is MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server) the devil or your content savior? Yes! But seriously, MOSS can do many things, but as with any toolset, it helps if you know what you're trying to do, and what the pros and cons are.
This presentation (in a previous incarnation) has been viewed nearly 6,000 times. Will be updating our research into MOSS in early/mid 2009.
Enterprise 2.0 = Knowledge Management 2.0? For KM Practitioners in Law FirmsDan Keldsen
A revised/expanded version of the Enterprise 2.0 = Knowledge Management 2.0? presentation I first gave in March 2008, reprised twice as two variations in June 2008 at the Enterprise 2.0 conference, and have again revised/expanded for KM Practitioners in Law Firms that came together a month ago just two blocks down from my office. Great experience - great people - great topics. Those are the kind of speaking engagements that make it all worth it.
Should you outsource your e-mail archive?Dan Keldsen
My portion (70% or so) of the webinar today, sponsored by Google. I'm more pro-SaaS/Cloud than not, but there are many things to consider here. This is not my usual graphic heavy, rapid-fire style - was for a webinar, and these platforms don't like crushing 150 slides into 50 minutes. :(
Originally presented at the Boston KM Forum meeting at Bentley, Wednesday, April 9, 2008.
At the time, our first-quarter 2008 “Market IQ” on Enterprise 2.0 had just been completed, and a survey of 441 people revealed a subset who are having more success with Enterprise 2.0 than the general survey population. Does Enterprise 2.0 signify the birth of KM 2.0? We’ll examine some of the findings, and discuss the implications for new and old KM implementations.
Do Or Die Innovation By Process Based Information ManagementDan Keldsen
Another "hyper-keynote" - although about half the the slides I've been using lately. 75 slides in 50 minutes, when done live. Presented multiple times, including the AIIM Conference in Boston on Tuesday, March 4th, at 2:30pm.
The third wave of MOSS has hit, and Microsoft is waking up to the problems and opportunities that lie between raw file servers and large-scale enterprise content management.
How is MOSS2007, it’s ecosystem of 3rd party functionality suppliers and system integrators, and the broader world of enterprise content management, from “traditional/legacy” to SaaS and open-source impacting the market?
This presentation is a high-level, strategic and business-focused view on these issues, with an eye on the future and the role of MOSS in that future.
The Un-Usual Suspects (wikis, open source, SaaS - with panelists)Dan Keldsen
A "hyper keynote" and panel presentation made at our Advisory Trade Member Executive Summit in Chicago on 9/12/2007. (added panelists slides - inadvertently left them off in first posting)
Successful Collaboration and Employee Engagement LifecycleDan Keldsen
What is an engagement lifecycle, and why does it matter? Pre-engagement, Rollout. and Re-engagement
How to focus collaboration efforts:
Are you actively engaging, or passively hoping?
What’s in it for THEM?
What are the jobs to be done for collaboration… and beyond collaboration?
30 Minute Engagement Consultation:
http://bit.ly/engagementstrategy
Collaborative Innovation: The State of EngagementDan Keldsen
The ultimate benefits of Collaborative Innovation are when Collaborative Innovation is applied at a strategic level - but are you using the tactics to make the most of Collaborative Innovation?
Last quarter the Collaborative Innovation Team surveyed over 200 thought leaders in multiple functional roles from large and small organizations distributed worldwide. The results offer some fascinating insights into the ways that collaborative innovation is and isn’t being implemented in businesses today.
With only 15% of respondents stating their organization is "very effective" at Collaborative Innovation, and a mere 35% who believe Collaborative Innovation ranks up with the core capabilities of business such as R&D, Operations, Marketing and more - we’re certainly not all masters of this space just yet.
Call it Collaborative Innovation, Enterprise 2.0, Open Innovation, Innovation Management, Hyper-Social Innovation or Social Business... are you doing it? Doing it well? Find out what we've uncovered in this sneak preview of the upcoming ebook on our research results from late 2011 to early 2012.
Innovation isn’t the job of R&D or Marketing anymore. Innovation is everyone’s job – but most aren’t trained/experienced in innovation.
Whether you start at "small i" innovation or "BIG I" Innovation - can you really afford NOT to improve your innovation capabilities?
Slides from the webinar I co-presented for FierceContentManagement. Are you ready for enterprise mobile opportunities? Technology-wise? Skills-wise? Satisfying the work needs to be done AND can be done well with mobile? Time to find out!
(Collaboration) Stop Pushing, Get Your Team to Pull!Dan Keldsen
Most collaboration deployments rely on luck, or a hope that "buying the best" will make for collaboration success. You'd have better odds playing the lottery than expecting that kind of strategy to work out.
The unfortunate truth is that most collaboration implementations are not designed and pre-loaded to solve actual business problems or to expedite the daily work that real employees need to get done on a regular basis.
As a result, most collaboration deployments are doomed to failure.
Dan Keldsen, collaboration expert and principal consultant at Information Architected, shows you how to stack the odds in your favor with:
* Pre-engagement, rollout and post-rollout strategies that get more people using your platform right out of the gate and on into the future.
* War stories of collaboration deployments gone bad.
* Top reasons why people DO use (and even love) their collaboration platform.
* And a combination of techniques from the realms of influence, gaming, design and Agile that increase user adoption.
Presentation from Wednesday 2/17/2009 for Google and AIIM.
Webinar Description: Collaboration – it's all the rage, and to some it is "new." Yet for any project, whether it is assembling a sales proposal in response to a Request For Proposals (RFP), to the collaboration and coordination necessary to build an aircraft carrier, or any size or style of collaboration in between, there are several questions to consider when it comes to modern day collaboration, what many are calling Enterprise 2.0, or for those with a longer history in business collaboration, Knowledge Management 2.0.
Do you believe that your organization has pulled together a suitably versatile and agile collaboration toolkit?
Are your collaboration tools built for distributed teams, or for localized teams?
Are the tools involved well-integrated into the flow of collaborative work (search, research, document, refine, revise, publish, re-use, etc.), or do you as a user of the toolkit have to remember what tool or application to use at various stages within the context of collaboration?
While management may say that "we need more collaboration," are you measured based on collaborative contributions, or in the end are you actually penalized for team contributions if it gets in the way of your individual work and personal performance measures?
Join us for a discussion on the current and future state of collaboration – and what it takes to ensure that your culture, skills, and technical tools are up to the task of real-time, flexible online collaboration. Not all collaboration efforts or outcomes are the same – make sure you are setting yourself up to succeed.
Enterprise 2.0: Straight From The Horse's MouthDan Keldsen
From our keynote at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, November 4th, 2009, where we dropedp some of the biggest findings from our ongoing research into Enterprise 2.0 Adoption in 10,000+ employee organizations. What are the Enterprise 2.0 Thoroughbreds doing that you aren't, and where did the stumble, so that you won't?
Bonus slides: Do You Have the Strength for Enterprise 2.0 and Innovation?Dan Keldsen
Companion, bonus slides to the Presentation given at the Front End of Innovation on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 in Boston, MA.
If you aren't yet using Enterprise 2.0 (or Web 2.0 - let's not get hung up on labels as a barrier to adoption) for Innovation... What are you waiting for? If you've begun, what return have you seen? Pitfalls?
Is Enterprise 2.0 right for your organization? Is your organization ready? Perhaps not. If not, in the meantime, good to understand how to sow the seeds and begin to set the stage for an eventual adoption of E2.0 concepts and technologies.
Do You Have the Strength to Embrace Innovation in a 2.0 World?Dan Keldsen
Presentation given at the Front End of Innovation on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 in Boston, MA.
If you aren't yet using Enterprise 2.0 (or Web 2.0 - let's not get hung up on labels as a barrier to adoption) for Innovation... What are you waiting for? If you've begun, what return have you seen? Pitfalls?
Emergence - Get with it... or fade awayDan Keldsen
If you haven't made it easy to spread your message (about YOU, your PRODUCT, your COMPANY), and made it obvious that the community is visibly spreading this information around... you're doing it wrong.
Updated with new contact information. Is MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server) the devil or your content savior? Yes! But seriously, MOSS can do many things, but as with any toolset, it helps if you know what you're trying to do, and what the pros and cons are.
This presentation (in a previous incarnation) has been viewed nearly 6,000 times. Will be updating our research into MOSS in early/mid 2009.
Enterprise 2.0 = Knowledge Management 2.0? For KM Practitioners in Law FirmsDan Keldsen
A revised/expanded version of the Enterprise 2.0 = Knowledge Management 2.0? presentation I first gave in March 2008, reprised twice as two variations in June 2008 at the Enterprise 2.0 conference, and have again revised/expanded for KM Practitioners in Law Firms that came together a month ago just two blocks down from my office. Great experience - great people - great topics. Those are the kind of speaking engagements that make it all worth it.
Should you outsource your e-mail archive?Dan Keldsen
My portion (70% or so) of the webinar today, sponsored by Google. I'm more pro-SaaS/Cloud than not, but there are many things to consider here. This is not my usual graphic heavy, rapid-fire style - was for a webinar, and these platforms don't like crushing 150 slides into 50 minutes. :(
Originally presented at the Boston KM Forum meeting at Bentley, Wednesday, April 9, 2008.
At the time, our first-quarter 2008 “Market IQ” on Enterprise 2.0 had just been completed, and a survey of 441 people revealed a subset who are having more success with Enterprise 2.0 than the general survey population. Does Enterprise 2.0 signify the birth of KM 2.0? We’ll examine some of the findings, and discuss the implications for new and old KM implementations.
Do Or Die Innovation By Process Based Information ManagementDan Keldsen
Another "hyper-keynote" - although about half the the slides I've been using lately. 75 slides in 50 minutes, when done live. Presented multiple times, including the AIIM Conference in Boston on Tuesday, March 4th, at 2:30pm.
The third wave of MOSS has hit, and Microsoft is waking up to the problems and opportunities that lie between raw file servers and large-scale enterprise content management.
How is MOSS2007, it’s ecosystem of 3rd party functionality suppliers and system integrators, and the broader world of enterprise content management, from “traditional/legacy” to SaaS and open-source impacting the market?
This presentation is a high-level, strategic and business-focused view on these issues, with an eye on the future and the role of MOSS in that future.
The Un-Usual Suspects (wikis, open source, SaaS - with panelists)Dan Keldsen
A "hyper keynote" and panel presentation made at our Advisory Trade Member Executive Summit in Chicago on 9/12/2007. (added panelists slides - inadvertently left them off in first posting)
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
buy old yahoo accounts buy yahoo accountsSusan Laney
As a business owner, I understand the importance of having a strong online presence and leveraging various digital platforms to reach and engage with your target audience. One often overlooked yet highly valuable asset in this regard is the humble Yahoo account. While many may perceive Yahoo as a relic of the past, the truth is that these accounts still hold immense potential for businesses of all sizes.