Planning for Enterprise 2.0
       Presented by: Jeetu Patel
Agenda

                      Cultural and Behavioral Transformation


                                          Use Cases


                                       Technology Trends


                                  Execution Mechanics


2   Key Components of the Discussion
Key Theme
       Enabling the knowledge worker with social computing and collaboration
       (SC&C) to drive growth and innovation, extend reach, improve efficiency
       while gaining governance and control of your organizational information




                                   Session Objective

     The primary objective of this session is to provide effective guidelines and best
     practices for using collaboration and social computing technologies to better plan for
     the Enterprise 2.0 phenomenon.

     Specifically, Doculabs hopes to stimulate a strategic discourse to explore the
     possibilities, impacts, risks and mechanics for successful deployment of these
     technologies and best practices.



3   Session Theme and Objective
Net Net…


Doculabs’ believes that these consumer behavioral patterns will bleed into the work
environment sooner than we think. Those companies that create this collaborative
environment will benefit from extracting the most value from their people.

But there is a caveat!!! There will be compliance and governance principles that
need to be applied to this free form, open mode of communication.




         Quote from the Economist Dated December 12, 2009:

         "Some bosses regard social networking as the epitome of online time-
         wasting. But Facebook, or Wave, or something very like them, could be the
         future of work."
General Information
Thank You                               312-881-1660
                                        info@doculabs.com

           Lane Severson
Contact:   630-418-7000
           lseverson@doculabs.com
           www.twitter.com/ljseverson

Social computing intro

  • 1.
    Planning for Enterprise2.0 Presented by: Jeetu Patel
  • 2.
    Agenda Cultural and Behavioral Transformation Use Cases Technology Trends Execution Mechanics 2 Key Components of the Discussion
  • 3.
    Key Theme Enabling the knowledge worker with social computing and collaboration (SC&C) to drive growth and innovation, extend reach, improve efficiency while gaining governance and control of your organizational information Session Objective The primary objective of this session is to provide effective guidelines and best practices for using collaboration and social computing technologies to better plan for the Enterprise 2.0 phenomenon. Specifically, Doculabs hopes to stimulate a strategic discourse to explore the possibilities, impacts, risks and mechanics for successful deployment of these technologies and best practices. 3 Session Theme and Objective
  • 4.
    Net Net… Doculabs’ believesthat these consumer behavioral patterns will bleed into the work environment sooner than we think. Those companies that create this collaborative environment will benefit from extracting the most value from their people. But there is a caveat!!! There will be compliance and governance principles that need to be applied to this free form, open mode of communication. Quote from the Economist Dated December 12, 2009: "Some bosses regard social networking as the epitome of online time- wasting. But Facebook, or Wave, or something very like them, could be the future of work."
  • 5.
    General Information Thank You 312-881-1660 info@doculabs.com Lane Severson Contact: 630-418-7000 lseverson@doculabs.com www.twitter.com/ljseverson

Editor's Notes

  • #2 High-level Collaboration overview (one slide)What are the pains in the business today that Collaboration is solving (People and Process) Address the challenges (including possibly) Quantify the metrics for collaborationHow to justify the costHow is it part of ECMRM and Repositories for CollaborationCOE DevelopmentDevelopment of Policies and ProceduresChange ManagementNext Steps and Recommendations