This document discusses key lessons learned about failures in technology projects and social business initiatives. It summarizes common mistakes such as assuming users will do what you want, not doing research, and failing to develop strategies for content, search, and navigation. The document advocates developing a user experience focused on what people want through a combination of technology, process, and understanding people and culture.
The document discusses how the rise of social media and online communication has impacted individuals and society. It notes that Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, which now has nearly 600 million users. Additionally, it explores how social media allows constant communication but may be contributing to narcissism, insecurity, and a lack of empathy in users. Young people especially are increasingly seeking validation online rather than focusing on meaningful relationships. This "digital self" prioritizes approval and selective image curation over face-to-face interactions, potentially separating people despite connecting them.
Web 2.0 has evolved communication methods far beyond just email. It allows for peer-to-peer sharing of information like files, words, images and audio in a multi-media format with few gatekeepers. This social aspect of Web 2.0 has massive impacts on business and society, changing industries like music and travel. Businesses that are aware of these changes and tools available on the web like blogs, RSS feeds, and image sharing can both soften impacts and benefit from the new opportunities.
The document discusses the rise of Google and how it has changed access to information globally. It notes that Google gave anyone with an internet connection access to vast amounts of research. The document also discusses how Google search results have become less relevant as more image, video and other non-text content has been added to the internet. Finally, it discusses Karl Marx's prediction that the means of production would be controlled by workers and how this is now happening through technologies like computers, blogs and open source software.
Future Agenda Initial Perspectives Full TextFuture Agenda
The full text of all 16 initial expert perspectives used to kick off the future agenda programme. Covering the future of authenticity, choice, cities, currency, data, energy, food, health, identity, migration, money, transport, waster, water and work, these provide a great perspective which we invite you to build on via the futureagenda.org website
An introduction to the concept of 'technoculture', a term that conjoins concepts that are often conventionally separated in Western thought. This year the lecture uses Twitter as a case study of a technology that in inextricably bound in culture.
Chris Chesher, Digital Cultures, March 12 2009
Public consultation helps clients gain planning consent and acceptance of their development proposals. How do we take this online using websites and social media?
This document discusses key lessons learned about failures in technology projects and social business initiatives. It summarizes common mistakes such as assuming users will do what you want, not doing research, and failing to develop strategies for content, search, and navigation. The document advocates developing a user experience focused on what people want through a combination of technology, process, and understanding people and culture.
The document discusses how the rise of social media and online communication has impacted individuals and society. It notes that Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, which now has nearly 600 million users. Additionally, it explores how social media allows constant communication but may be contributing to narcissism, insecurity, and a lack of empathy in users. Young people especially are increasingly seeking validation online rather than focusing on meaningful relationships. This "digital self" prioritizes approval and selective image curation over face-to-face interactions, potentially separating people despite connecting them.
Web 2.0 has evolved communication methods far beyond just email. It allows for peer-to-peer sharing of information like files, words, images and audio in a multi-media format with few gatekeepers. This social aspect of Web 2.0 has massive impacts on business and society, changing industries like music and travel. Businesses that are aware of these changes and tools available on the web like blogs, RSS feeds, and image sharing can both soften impacts and benefit from the new opportunities.
The document discusses the rise of Google and how it has changed access to information globally. It notes that Google gave anyone with an internet connection access to vast amounts of research. The document also discusses how Google search results have become less relevant as more image, video and other non-text content has been added to the internet. Finally, it discusses Karl Marx's prediction that the means of production would be controlled by workers and how this is now happening through technologies like computers, blogs and open source software.
Future Agenda Initial Perspectives Full TextFuture Agenda
The full text of all 16 initial expert perspectives used to kick off the future agenda programme. Covering the future of authenticity, choice, cities, currency, data, energy, food, health, identity, migration, money, transport, waster, water and work, these provide a great perspective which we invite you to build on via the futureagenda.org website
An introduction to the concept of 'technoculture', a term that conjoins concepts that are often conventionally separated in Western thought. This year the lecture uses Twitter as a case study of a technology that in inextricably bound in culture.
Chris Chesher, Digital Cultures, March 12 2009
Public consultation helps clients gain planning consent and acceptance of their development proposals. How do we take this online using websites and social media?
Social media will be the growth mechanism for communities and new business making; this presentation was done in 3rd IoC.gr #socialmedia conference and I gave an overview and stimuli on the current "market" state. Greek marcomm evolution is still way far from growth...
The document discusses how work is being redesigned around social media and connectivity. It notes that trust in business is declining but that people are increasingly turning to social networks and sharing information online. It emphasizes that the future of work involves connecting, interacting, creating, and sharing both within and outside organizations in order to attract and retain employees and customers in this new environment.
The document discusses the potential value and opportunities of social business. It notes that according to a McKinsey survey, companies saw increased revenue from marketing and sales (15%), faster innovation and time to market from R&D (20%), and increased speed of knowledge sharing and access to experts from talent management (30%) by adopting social business practices. It argues that social media allows for more transparent, agile, and authentic relationships between companies, customers, partners and employees.
This document discusses digital citizenship and how it impacts individuals and families. It provides information about what digital citizenship is, both the positives and negatives of digital technologies, and how one school is working to develop good digital citizens. Key topics covered include understanding different stages of the internet's development, Facebook usage statistics, personal information shared on social media, terms of use policies, online etiquette, and digital literacy skills taught in the school's curriculum.
A Must See presentation that look at the impact that the latest developments in Digital Technology are going to have on Human Resources operations in Corporates and Large organizations. Covering the behavioral revolution, communities and complex adaptive networks, seven game changing trends in technology, a strategy for success and practical examples employed in Corporate HR.
Presentation made to Asia-Pacific Foresight Conference in Perth, WA, November 2012. Explores commercial and social consequences of ongoing IT development and how they may be starting to reconverge.
The document discusses building collaboration within the HimGlo movement through the use of technology. It proposes that an online platform could help foster relationships, share resources, and build a shared identity. The platform would allow participants to communicate, share ideas and testimonies, coordinate events, and collaborate on projects from a central online location. The goal is to inspire and empower Nepali/Himalayan Christian leaders through greater connectivity and partnership.
Social Media: an Obligation, an Opportunity, or a ThreatNinetyTen
Is online social media really a threat, or a great opportunity.
This presentation aims to:
1) Discuss the social media landscape as it stands with reference to public networks and common conceptions
2) Show how a social network resonates as a model for associations and their goals
3) Look at how private and public social networks can become a threat to an association, with examples
4) Cover using a private social network for an association and how to get the best from it
5) Show how to use the best of both (private & public social networks)
Case studies from outside of the membership sector will include:
- Channel 4
- Nokia
Web 2.0 and the Enterprise: A Symbiotic RelationshipShiv Singh
The document discusses how Web 2.0 and social media have created a symbiotic relationship with enterprises. It outlines 5 reasons for this relationship: 1) social tools like Facebook are increasingly being used in the workplace, 2) principles of trust that make social tools successful personally also apply professionally, 3) small ideas can be as powerful as big ideas in driving change, 4) social graphs can bridge professional and personal networks, and 5) organizations have changed and are allowing all employees to participate in branding and conversations online. The relationship will only strengthen as walls between work and personal lives continue to blur with the rise of social media.
Structure for Collective Intelligent OrganizationsJaap van Till
This document discusses the structure of "Weavelet Lenses" which can be used to construct collective intelligent organizations. It describes how living systems from cells to human brains are able to harness the power of interconnected networks. The visual system is provided as an example of how individual sensors can work together in the brain to provide depth perception and pattern recognition. The document proposes that organizations can function like a "telescope" by allowing unique contributions from open sensors across a network to synthesize a more detailed picture. It introduces the concept of a "Weavelet" as a new organizational paradigm that is distributed, transparent, peer-to-peer and able to scale up through open connectivity and distributed decision making like the cells in a living organism
The Sharing Economy is about how the Internet enabled us more than ever to share almost anything. Sharing is part of our genes and today we share almost anything. This phenomenon, also called "collaborative consumption" is not new, but its growing faster than ever before.
Any brand in any sector should be aware of this new economy. In it lie threats. And opportunities for those who know how to change and alter their offering.
A presentation about 3 things:
1 - the social media revolution
2 - the way we work being broken
3 - how tapping into (1) might help solve the problems in (2)
The document discusses the rise of cloud computing, web 2.0 technologies, and their impact on business and society. It notes that technical capabilities have advanced to support richer online experiences, while social trends show people have broader social networks and changing views around privacy and intellectual property. This shifts power from technology to people. Businesses can use new tools to better understand customers and collaborate, and technology offers opportunities for agility, visibility, and connecting physical production networks. The future is one of an interconnected "network of everything."
This document discusses how companies can increase attention and sales through social media. It provides an overview of key concepts in social media marketing including how social media has democratized content creation, examples of popular social media platforms, and how marketing is shifting from broadcasting to conversation-based engagement. The document also highlights important changes in how people connect through social graphs and interest graphs rather than geography. It emphasizes that social media strategies should focus on building relationships through useful, engaging conversations rather than direct selling.
Consumer and Mass Adoption
Source: Cisco IBSG
Monday, June 14, 2010
There has been a Role Reversal:
Consumers Are Now Driving the Innovation Circle
New Technology
Technology
Investments Present:
Consumer
Past: ‣ Instant
Business Messaging
‣ Mobility
‣ PCs /
Laptops Innovation ‣ Blogs
‣ Networking circle ‣ Wikis
‣ E-mail ‣ Social Media
‣ You Tube
‣ Twitter
Large ‣ Virtual Worlds
Consumer and Mass Adoption
Source: Cisco IBSG
Web 2.0 has enabled new forms of social interaction and user participation online. This has changed how people share information and experiences. Early internet platforms in the 1980s like Usenet allowed people to share text-based information but had limitations. The rise of the World Wide Web in the 1990s made it easier to set up websites focused on specific interests, and discussion forums became popular areas for sharing experiences and expertise within communities.
The document discusses moving beyond transparency and control as the primary ways to address privacy concerns. It proposes a Privacy Adaptation Procedure that uses adaptive nudges based on contextualizing individual privacy preferences. These nudges would take into account the type of information, user characteristics, context, and other factors to determine the optimal default settings and justifications for different individuals in different situations. Examples show how nudges could be tailored depending on privacy profiles, gender, disclosure tendencies, and other variables.
The document discusses the concept of a Social Internet of Things (SIoT) where objects can interact with each other in a social network-like structure. It notes that as the number of internet-connected objects grows into the trillions, a SIoT could help objects find each other by leveraging relationships similar to how social networks help humans connect. The SIoT would allow objects to publish information, services, and characteristics to become visible and discoverable to other objects and humans. It then outlines different types of relationships objects may have, such as parental, co-location, social, and ownership relationships.
Facebook collects extensive personal data on its users through their activities and interactions on the platform. This "digital dossier" is used to target personalized ads and content to users. While Facebook aims to create an open environment for sharing, some argue this level of data collection and use impacts individual privacy and autonomy. There is an ongoing debate around balancing user rights, platform policies, and responsibilities in the online space.
Recruitment & employer branding on the social webPaul Jacobs
An overview of how some employers and agencies are engaging with their audiences on the social web. Includes a glimpse of TribeHQ.com, the recently launched purpose-built social recruiting platform.
Speech Social sourcing @sail startup frank willemsFrank Willems
This is my 15 minutes presentation at the kickoff of the Interreg Sail project for developing sustainable cargoships. I help this project with creating social sourcing communities and research
Lezing duurzaam congresseren met social media ubbo emmius colleghie groningenFrank Willems
Tijdens de Ubbo Emmius Colleghie bijeenkomst van Groninger hoogleraren en congresorganisaties heb ik een lezing gehouden over social sourcing, leiderschap in relatie tot duurzaam congresseren.
Social media will be the growth mechanism for communities and new business making; this presentation was done in 3rd IoC.gr #socialmedia conference and I gave an overview and stimuli on the current "market" state. Greek marcomm evolution is still way far from growth...
The document discusses how work is being redesigned around social media and connectivity. It notes that trust in business is declining but that people are increasingly turning to social networks and sharing information online. It emphasizes that the future of work involves connecting, interacting, creating, and sharing both within and outside organizations in order to attract and retain employees and customers in this new environment.
The document discusses the potential value and opportunities of social business. It notes that according to a McKinsey survey, companies saw increased revenue from marketing and sales (15%), faster innovation and time to market from R&D (20%), and increased speed of knowledge sharing and access to experts from talent management (30%) by adopting social business practices. It argues that social media allows for more transparent, agile, and authentic relationships between companies, customers, partners and employees.
This document discusses digital citizenship and how it impacts individuals and families. It provides information about what digital citizenship is, both the positives and negatives of digital technologies, and how one school is working to develop good digital citizens. Key topics covered include understanding different stages of the internet's development, Facebook usage statistics, personal information shared on social media, terms of use policies, online etiquette, and digital literacy skills taught in the school's curriculum.
A Must See presentation that look at the impact that the latest developments in Digital Technology are going to have on Human Resources operations in Corporates and Large organizations. Covering the behavioral revolution, communities and complex adaptive networks, seven game changing trends in technology, a strategy for success and practical examples employed in Corporate HR.
Presentation made to Asia-Pacific Foresight Conference in Perth, WA, November 2012. Explores commercial and social consequences of ongoing IT development and how they may be starting to reconverge.
The document discusses building collaboration within the HimGlo movement through the use of technology. It proposes that an online platform could help foster relationships, share resources, and build a shared identity. The platform would allow participants to communicate, share ideas and testimonies, coordinate events, and collaborate on projects from a central online location. The goal is to inspire and empower Nepali/Himalayan Christian leaders through greater connectivity and partnership.
Social Media: an Obligation, an Opportunity, or a ThreatNinetyTen
Is online social media really a threat, or a great opportunity.
This presentation aims to:
1) Discuss the social media landscape as it stands with reference to public networks and common conceptions
2) Show how a social network resonates as a model for associations and their goals
3) Look at how private and public social networks can become a threat to an association, with examples
4) Cover using a private social network for an association and how to get the best from it
5) Show how to use the best of both (private & public social networks)
Case studies from outside of the membership sector will include:
- Channel 4
- Nokia
Web 2.0 and the Enterprise: A Symbiotic RelationshipShiv Singh
The document discusses how Web 2.0 and social media have created a symbiotic relationship with enterprises. It outlines 5 reasons for this relationship: 1) social tools like Facebook are increasingly being used in the workplace, 2) principles of trust that make social tools successful personally also apply professionally, 3) small ideas can be as powerful as big ideas in driving change, 4) social graphs can bridge professional and personal networks, and 5) organizations have changed and are allowing all employees to participate in branding and conversations online. The relationship will only strengthen as walls between work and personal lives continue to blur with the rise of social media.
Structure for Collective Intelligent OrganizationsJaap van Till
This document discusses the structure of "Weavelet Lenses" which can be used to construct collective intelligent organizations. It describes how living systems from cells to human brains are able to harness the power of interconnected networks. The visual system is provided as an example of how individual sensors can work together in the brain to provide depth perception and pattern recognition. The document proposes that organizations can function like a "telescope" by allowing unique contributions from open sensors across a network to synthesize a more detailed picture. It introduces the concept of a "Weavelet" as a new organizational paradigm that is distributed, transparent, peer-to-peer and able to scale up through open connectivity and distributed decision making like the cells in a living organism
The Sharing Economy is about how the Internet enabled us more than ever to share almost anything. Sharing is part of our genes and today we share almost anything. This phenomenon, also called "collaborative consumption" is not new, but its growing faster than ever before.
Any brand in any sector should be aware of this new economy. In it lie threats. And opportunities for those who know how to change and alter their offering.
A presentation about 3 things:
1 - the social media revolution
2 - the way we work being broken
3 - how tapping into (1) might help solve the problems in (2)
The document discusses the rise of cloud computing, web 2.0 technologies, and their impact on business and society. It notes that technical capabilities have advanced to support richer online experiences, while social trends show people have broader social networks and changing views around privacy and intellectual property. This shifts power from technology to people. Businesses can use new tools to better understand customers and collaborate, and technology offers opportunities for agility, visibility, and connecting physical production networks. The future is one of an interconnected "network of everything."
This document discusses how companies can increase attention and sales through social media. It provides an overview of key concepts in social media marketing including how social media has democratized content creation, examples of popular social media platforms, and how marketing is shifting from broadcasting to conversation-based engagement. The document also highlights important changes in how people connect through social graphs and interest graphs rather than geography. It emphasizes that social media strategies should focus on building relationships through useful, engaging conversations rather than direct selling.
Consumer and Mass Adoption
Source: Cisco IBSG
Monday, June 14, 2010
There has been a Role Reversal:
Consumers Are Now Driving the Innovation Circle
New Technology
Technology
Investments Present:
Consumer
Past: ‣ Instant
Business Messaging
‣ Mobility
‣ PCs /
Laptops Innovation ‣ Blogs
‣ Networking circle ‣ Wikis
‣ E-mail ‣ Social Media
‣ You Tube
‣ Twitter
Large ‣ Virtual Worlds
Consumer and Mass Adoption
Source: Cisco IBSG
Web 2.0 has enabled new forms of social interaction and user participation online. This has changed how people share information and experiences. Early internet platforms in the 1980s like Usenet allowed people to share text-based information but had limitations. The rise of the World Wide Web in the 1990s made it easier to set up websites focused on specific interests, and discussion forums became popular areas for sharing experiences and expertise within communities.
The document discusses moving beyond transparency and control as the primary ways to address privacy concerns. It proposes a Privacy Adaptation Procedure that uses adaptive nudges based on contextualizing individual privacy preferences. These nudges would take into account the type of information, user characteristics, context, and other factors to determine the optimal default settings and justifications for different individuals in different situations. Examples show how nudges could be tailored depending on privacy profiles, gender, disclosure tendencies, and other variables.
The document discusses the concept of a Social Internet of Things (SIoT) where objects can interact with each other in a social network-like structure. It notes that as the number of internet-connected objects grows into the trillions, a SIoT could help objects find each other by leveraging relationships similar to how social networks help humans connect. The SIoT would allow objects to publish information, services, and characteristics to become visible and discoverable to other objects and humans. It then outlines different types of relationships objects may have, such as parental, co-location, social, and ownership relationships.
Facebook collects extensive personal data on its users through their activities and interactions on the platform. This "digital dossier" is used to target personalized ads and content to users. While Facebook aims to create an open environment for sharing, some argue this level of data collection and use impacts individual privacy and autonomy. There is an ongoing debate around balancing user rights, platform policies, and responsibilities in the online space.
Recruitment & employer branding on the social webPaul Jacobs
An overview of how some employers and agencies are engaging with their audiences on the social web. Includes a glimpse of TribeHQ.com, the recently launched purpose-built social recruiting platform.
Speech Social sourcing @sail startup frank willemsFrank Willems
This is my 15 minutes presentation at the kickoff of the Interreg Sail project for developing sustainable cargoships. I help this project with creating social sourcing communities and research
Lezing duurzaam congresseren met social media ubbo emmius colleghie groningenFrank Willems
Tijdens de Ubbo Emmius Colleghie bijeenkomst van Groninger hoogleraren en congresorganisaties heb ik een lezing gehouden over social sourcing, leiderschap in relatie tot duurzaam congresseren.
Honours lecture about leadership, crowdsourcing and social mediaFrank Willems
Frank Willems gave a lecture about crowdsourcing and social media. He is a professor at Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen and innovator in directing and crowdsourcing. The agenda included discussing change management and leadership, social networks, crowdsourcing, social media as a trigger for change, and the Hanze Social Media Lab project. The lecture covered concepts like social capital, connecting social capital, crowdsourcing, tribes, co-creation and examples like LEGO design crowdsourcing, fishermen collecting data, restaurant reviews, and bird counting communities.
Frank Willems is an expert in IT sourcing and shared services. He will be teaching a course on IT sourcing specialization. The course will cover sourcing strategies and frameworks like the Kraljic purchasing model. It will discuss sourcing options like outsourcing, shared services, collaboration and crowdsourcing. Students will learn how to develop a sourcing business case and analyze different sourcing scenarios. The goal is to understand the basic principles of sourcing and how to define an optimal sourcing strategy.
Lezing Frank Willems over leiderschap en zelforganisatie in sourcing voor Sam...Frank Willems
Bij een bijeenkomst van Samenwerking Noord, een samenwerkingsinitiatief van Noordelijke bedrijven waarin kennis, capaciteit en ervaring wordt gedeeld, heb ik bij de themasessie over regie en sourcing deze lezing gehouden waarin ik de vertaling heb gemaakt van het onderzoek naar high performance teams en de toepassing voor situationele regievoering en de leiderschap hierbij.
Social sourcing and lean leadership for european project opening upFrank Willems
1) The document discusses the principles of social sourcing and lean leadership. It provides practical case studies of social sourcing projects and discusses relevant social network theories.
2) Lean leadership principles that can enable success in social sourcing are explained, including creating continuous flow and eliminating waste. Theory U and its listening modes are presented as a leadership approach.
3) The audience is challenged to identify problems that could be solved using social media data and lean problem-solving techniques, with the goal of creating value for customers through sustainable practices.
Sourcing Lecture 6 Directing and Shared ServicesFrank Willems
The document provides an agenda and content for a lecture on shared service and directing sourcing. The key points covered include:
- Defining shared services and the goal of a Shared Service Center to improve quality while cutting costs.
- The components of shared services including processes, customers, systems, organization, and how technology, process and organization are interconnected.
- An overview of the directing process including linking customer demand to supplier solutions by understanding customer needs, translating them into solutions, and arranging service delivery.
- A process model for the directing organization consisting of innovation management, change management, and service management process chains derived from the CMMi-ACQ model.
The lecture provides frameworks and examples
Tias consulting skills lecture 3 leiderschap en sociale netwerkenFrank Willems
Lecture 3 uit de executive master Consulting Skills van TIAS Tilbug met als onderwerpen Sociale Netwerken, Leiderschap, Verandermanagement en Etnografisch interview
This is my presentation for the IAOP (International Association of Outsourcing Professionals) Masterclass Sourcing about leadership, governance en new ways of sourcing
Sourcing Lecture 5 Crowdsourcing and Social MediaFrank Willems
Crowdsourcing and social media can be leveraged for change management. The document discusses crowdsourcing, social networks, and the principles of leveraging these tools. It covers how to develop a crowdsourcing strategy by considering the people, objectives, relationship approach, and technology. Social media can support crowdsourcing efforts by facilitating communication and gathering data and trends. Change management must consider different generations' characteristics and change preferences when utilizing these tools.
Installatierede Frank Willems regisseren van ondernemende netwerkenFrank Willems
Dit is mijn installatiespeech en publicatie uit 2010 over regie en leiderschap van ondernemende netwerken en social sourcing bij aanvaarding van het ambt als Lector bij Hanzehogeschool Groningen. Omdat er nog steeds veel vraag is naar de publicatie heb ik deze naast Scribd ook via Slideshare online ter beschikking gesteld.
Veranderkunde, sociale netwerken en leiderschapFrank Willems
Bij een werksessie die ik onlangs leidde voor een groep Honoursstudenten ben ik iets uitvoeriger dan normaal ingegaan op verandermanagement, leiderschap, crowdsourcing in relatie tot TheoryU.
Lecture about Leadership methods and tools for Master of Information Manageme...Frank Willems
1. The lecture discusses various leadership challenges and methods for implementing change, including change management theory, social networking theory, spiral dynamics, theory U, lean thinking, A3 thinking, and getting things done.
2. Key leadership challenges are committing to self-development, coaching others, facilitating daily improvements, and developing a collaborative vision. The "True North" principles of challenging employees and respecting people are emphasized.
3. Methods covered include operational and visual management, effectuation, design thinking, social data research, team of teams approach, and using tools like A3, spiral dynamics surveys, and leadership models at different stages of team development.
Zelforganisatie en high performance teams presentatie Hiswa 2015Frank Willems
Deze presentatie geeft een verkort beeld van de onderzoeksresultaten van het Team Performance Monitor onderzoek dat Hanzehogeschool en Team Heiner in samenwerking met Innosport en het Watersportverbond hebben uitgevoerd in de periode van 2009-2015 als onderdeel van een EFRO subsidie. In dit onderzoek hebben wij op basis van erkende surveys (Big Five, Spiral Dynamics Drijfveren en Vienna Test System) de high performance teams ondersteund in hun leiderschapsontwikkeling en zelforganisatie.
Entrepreneur in the age of Web2.0 2014Lukas Ritzel
This document discusses the rise of new generations in the workplace and the transition to Web 2.0 technologies. It describes how each generation grew up with different technologies and how this shapes them. It then discusses the attributes of "Net Gen" employees and how knowledge is now decentralized and distributed on networks. It provides examples of how companies can use crowdsourcing and user-generated content. Throughout, it emphasizes how Web 2.0 allows knowledge to be shared, businesses to innovate, and new ideas to spread through online collaboration.
The document summarizes a presentation on using social networking for businesses. It discusses how social networks can be used to uncover networks, empower relationships, and improve efficiency. Examples are given of how Lego and Prosper.com have used social networks. The presentation concludes that any task that can be done through social networks will be, and provides three things for businesses to consider regarding social networking: participating and engaging others, harnessing social networks for efficiency, and evolving their approach and business model.
Nick Hodge is an expert on social computing and Web 2.0. The document discusses the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, characterized by new technologies and user-generated content. Key aspects of Web 2.0 include blogging, social networks, user comments, and tagging/folksonomy. Emerging careers related to social computing include digital community specialist and online community leader. The challenges of adopting social computing tools in businesses are also addressed.
This is a presentation developed by Julia Loughran, ThoughtLink, Inc. for the Washington DC Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC). It was presented on Thursday, March 26, 2009 in Silver Spring, MD.
Social media presents both opportunities and risks for companies. It allows new ways to interact with stakeholders through marketing and recruitment. However, it also risks sensitive information leaks and legal/IP issues. In-house counsel should understand new technologies and provide early legal advice to address reputational, security and compliance risks. Companies need social media policies and employee training to mitigate risks while leveraging opportunities.
Social media: Legal and business challengesPaul Jacobson
This is a presentation for the IT Governance Forum which ran between 24 and 27 November 2009. My goal was to highlight concrete risks that social media poses and some of the ways to address those risks.
Presented by Chris Messina (OpenID Foundation), David Recordon (Six Apart), Joseph Smarr (Plaxo). As evidenced by Barack Obama’s successful presidential campaign, we have clearly entered the age of the social web. This developer-oriented workshop will emphasize the use and application of free, open building blocks for enabling social networking features on your site or service, and provide illuminating insights from some of the key figures creating these technologies.
http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8575
Third Industrial Revolution? Creating value beyond the firm's boundariesRobin Teigland
My presentation at the Network for Organizational Researcher in Norway (http://neonnet.no/Neondagen/index.html) in November 2009 as well as for Ånge County in Sweden March 2010
Shifting to the Open Network Economy (FDC CEO Event in Sao Paolo)Gerd Leonhard
This document discusses how communications and commerce are undergoing unprecedented change driven by new technologies and shifting behaviors. Key points discussed include how the "other 3 billion" people gaining internet access will change telecommunications infrastructure, how most activities are shifting to mobile devices, and how open networks and data are fueling this transformation. Fragmentation of commerce models and extreme changes in consumer behaviors are expected. The future is described as "Communication 2.0" driven by principles of openness, mobility, interactivity and real-time engagement. Trust and involvement are posited to become more important than control and consumption in this new environment.
1. The document discusses social media etiquette and proper online behavior. It encourages focusing on listening, learning, contributing, and sharing on social media.
2. ROI from social media comes not from direct financial gains but from building networks, reputation, and enhancing brands.
3. Social media is presented as a new way of collaborating online that can benefit businesses if used respectfully and for engaging with others, rather than as a fad or money-making scheme.
An overview of what social media is, what the impact of social media and what the impact is of social media on Enterprises.
These slides are part of a guest lecture for Hogeschool Zuyd (Sittard, NL), therefore I added also some slides on how students can use social media.
This document provides an overview of effective social media uses and practices for businesses. It discusses how social media has fundamentally changed connectivity, with people now separated by about 3 degrees, moving from the information era to the networked era. While social media gives companies a wider audience, companies that self-endorse are often kicked out of the conversation. The document recommends that companies create a personable online persona and get others involved through interactions, guest blogging, and leveraging office events. General social media guidelines include using discretion, being engaged and informed, and focusing outward rather than inward. The main social media sites - Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and blogs - are also overviewed.
Opening up social networks - Renato IannellaWeb Directions
Social Networks have been a world-wide phenomenon and their proliferation poses a pressing interoperability and usability challenge to both web users and service providers. Web users have different social networks accounts and utilise them in different ways depending on the context. For example, more friendly chat on FaceBook, more professional on LinkedIn, and a bit daring interaction on Hi5. Maintaining these multiple online profiles is cumbersome and time consuming and locks in the web user to a service provider. Also, sharing information and user-generated content is particularly challenging due to the obscure nature of privacy and rights management on social networks and the lack of awareness and transparency of such policies.
The W3C Social Web Incubator Group (XG) has been investigating these challenges with the purpose to define a number of new standards that can address the needs of the social web users and balance the needs from the servicer providers. This talk will look at the social profile portability needs and the policy (privacy and rights) directions needed to break down the “walled gardens” of social networks.
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The document discusses new technologies for e-learning including web 2.0 tools, virtual 3D worlds, and serious games/immersive simulations. It provides examples of each technology and notes their benefits such as enabling user-generated content, rich collaboration environments, and using games to practice skills. The document advocates starting small with these new technologies and focusing on measurable outcomes and strategic roadmaps.
This document discusses the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and the rise of social media and user-generated content. It defines key concepts of Web 2.0 like wikis, blogs and social networks. It also covers the growth of major social platforms like Facebook and YouTube and how brands can leverage these new media. Finally, it discusses best practices for online community building and social media marketing.
ICIS Final Panel - The Rise of ICT-distributed collective intelligenceRobin Teigland
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Digitalisering is de verandering van informatie, communicatie en diensten naar een digitale vorm. Digitalisering heeft zowel betrekking op de informatie zelf, op de bijbehorende procedures, op de processen en de vaardigheden, dienstverlening, houding en gedrag van zorgverleners én patiënten. Digitalisering gaat dus veel verder dan technologie, digitalisering gaat ook over het effect die de verandering heeft op ons als mensen, onze organisaties en werkprocessen, en onze samenleving.
College Frank Willems Quint over digitaal leiderschap, organizational change ...Frank Willems
Op 16 januari 2020 ontving ik een award voor de beste spreker van 2019 van de vakvereniging Sourcing Nederland. Uit de 26 sprekers die in 2019 de seminars, masterclasses en leergangen hebben verzorgd, verkozen de deelnemers deze lezing over verandermanagement, leiderschap en digitale strategie als de beste. Leuk als je een verhaal vertelt vanuit passie voor het vak in combinatie met de inhoud van het onderzoek dat ik heb gedaan.
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Here are my assessments of the objectives of the examples provided:
- Wikipedia is focused on energizing and embracing. It aims to connect enthusiastic contributors to share and improve information, integrating their ideas.
- Lego is focused on embracing. It aims to integrate the ideas of its community into improving its products.
- The fishermen community is focused on supporting. It aims to help fishermen help and support each other by sharing knowledge and data.
- Iens is focused on listening. It aims to listen to its community for research and better understanding of restaurant customers.
- The gardenbird counting is focused on energizing. It aims to connect enthusiastic amateur birdwatchers to supercharge data collection about bird movements.
Inspiratiesessie crowdsourcing, sociale innovatie en social mediaFrank Willems
De inspiratiesessie heb ik afgelopen weken voor een aantal MT's en boardrooms van klanten gegeven. Uit de dialoog blijkt steeds dat er veel vragen zijn over hoe met behulp van social media en crowdsourcing op een andere manier verbinding wordt gemaakt met de klant. Deze presentaties zijn bedoeld om met deze MT's en boardrooms in gesprek te gaan en te zoeken naar een oplossing die past bij de aard van het bedrijf en de cultuur. Vaak gebruik ik dit in combinatie met een verandervraagstuk, zie hiervoor mijn slides over verandermanagement/change management.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
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-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
Digital Banking in the Cloud: How Citizens Bank Unlocked Their MainframePrecisely
Inconsistent user experience and siloed data, high costs, and changing customer expectations – Citizens Bank was experiencing these challenges while it was attempting to deliver a superior digital banking experience for its clients. Its core banking applications run on the mainframe and Citizens was using legacy utilities to get the critical mainframe data to feed customer-facing channels, like call centers, web, and mobile. Ultimately, this led to higher operating costs (MIPS), delayed response times, and longer time to market.
Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi Development Services in 2024Intelisync
DeFi represents a paradigm shift in the financial industry. Instead of relying on traditional, centralized institutions like banks, DeFi leverages blockchain technology to create a decentralized network of financial services. This means that financial transactions can occur directly between parties, without intermediaries, using smart contracts on platforms like Ethereum.
In 2024, we are witnessing an explosion of new DeFi projects and protocols, each pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in finance.
In summary, DeFi in 2024 is not just a trend; it’s a revolution that democratizes finance, enhances security and transparency, and fosters continuous innovation. As we proceed through this presentation, we'll explore the various components and services of DeFi in detail, shedding light on how they are transforming the financial landscape.
At Intelisync, we specialize in providing comprehensive DeFi development services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. From smart contract development to dApp creation and security audits, we ensure that your DeFi project is built with innovation, security, and scalability in mind. Trust Intelisync to guide you through the intricate landscape of decentralized finance and unlock the full potential of blockchain technology.
Ready to take your DeFi project to the next level? Partner with Intelisync for expert DeFi development services today!
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
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- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
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- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
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Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
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Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
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This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
4. Name Yellow Blue Red Green White
Simon 25 23
Edward 21 23
Christiana 19 41
Anna 27 33
Vincent 29 27
Arno 19 23 22
Ronald 24 29
Justus 38
Patrick 27 20
Mike 20 20 20
Janne 27 21
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6. Turkle’s vision on online behavior
―It’s a great psychological truth:
If we don’t teach children how to be alone,
they’ll only know how to be lonely.
This constant connection, turning to devices almost
instinctively ... There’s a panic of disconnection.
It worries me we’re only going to feel isolated, that we won’t
learn how to have a solitude that sustains us, and which is
important for creativity.‖
Sherry Turkle, Professor at MIT and author of Alone Together,
Why we expect more from Technology and less from each other
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7. Morozov’s vision on net liberation
Marshalling compelling evidence, Morozov shows why we
must stop thinking of the Internet and social media as
inherently liberating and why ambitious and seemingly
noble initiatives like the promotion of ―Internet freedom‖
might have disastrous implications for the future of
democracy as a whole
Evgeny Morozov, Researcher at Stanford and Author of
The Net Delusion, the Dark Side of Internet Freedom
http://www.ted.com/talks/evgeny_morozov_is_the_internet_what_orwell_feared.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSmTmg1GkrY&feature=youtu.be Tegenlicht
Evgeny
Morozov
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8. Morozov’s vision on net liberation
• ―What I find particularly worrisome is the rapid and inexorable
disappearance of retrospection and reminiscence from our digital lives…
• the social beast that has taken over our lives has to be constantly fed with
the most trivial of ephemera…
• this hunger for the present is deeply embedded in the very architecture and
business models of social networking sites; ―one of my greatest fears is that
the Internet will widen the gap between the disengaged masses and the
overengaged elites…
• today we are facing the emergence of the cyber lumpen proletariat—people
who are being sucked into the digital whirlwind of gossip sites, trashy video
games, populist and xenophobic blogs, and endless poking on social
networking sites.‖
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9. Nicholas Carr’s vision on the
impact of the Net
Every information technology carries an intellectual ethic — a set of
assumptions about the nature of knowledge and intelligence.
Nicholas Carr explains how the printed book served to focus our attention,
promoting deep and creative thought.
In stark contrast, the Internet encourages the rapid, distracted sampling of
small bits of information from many sources. Its ethic is the ethic of the
industrialist, an ethic of speed and efficiency, of optimized production and
consumption
— and now the Net is remaking us in its own image. We are becoming
ever more adept at scanning and skimming, but what we are losing is our
capacity for concentration, contemplation, and reflection.
http://www.theshallowsbook.com/nicholascarr/Nicholas_Carrs_The_Shallows.html
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10. James Martin’s View of 21C
• There are massive problems in the decades ahead. The public is aware of some
of the effects of global warming and climate change. There are many other
megaproblems, some more dangerous or debilitating. The good news is that
there are solutions.
• Innovative thinking, cooperation around the world and exciting technologies are
providing answers. Whether the future is bleak or of unimaginable opportunity,
depends upon education and political will.
• As we learn to understand this century and play its complex game, we can chart
extraordinary futures. Today's young people must be given the confidence to
transform their lifestyles, the environment and Homo sapiens itself. We can
create civilizations more magnificent than anything yet conceived. We need the
political will to transform our world rather than wreck it.
• Young people everywhere need charts of the worldscape ahead.
They, collectively, will be responsible for the greatest transition
in human history.
http://www.jamesmartin.com/film/
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14. Legal issues
• Data Protection Act 1998 (UK)
• First Principle – personal data must be processed fairly and lawfully
• Seventh Principle – appropriate technical and organisational measures
must be taken to prevent unauthorised or unlawful processing or
accidental loss or destruction of personal data
• Eighth Principle – personal data must not be transferred to a country
outside of the European Economic Area (―EEA‖) unless that country
ensures an adequate level of data protection
• Confidentiality
• Database right
• Copyright
• MiFID/SYSC rules
• SAS 70 rules
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18. Some examples on cloudcomputing
Example Functionality Service management concept
Google docs (docs.google.com) Upload and preview documents without Terms of Services, Helpdesk (mail/Phone)
software installed on your computer, Businessmodel Google premium and
calendar, access to Google+ Google Apps enterprise
Soundcloud.com Uploading audio and photo’s/tekst, 2 SLA’s Term of use and privacy policy.
sharing and communications between Helpdesk with website and Google
users groupspage
Businessmodel; different accounts
Grooveshark.com Play music online, music uploaded by Terms of Service (no warranties, reserved
members rights). Music is user content.
Businessmodel; members pay and get
extra functionality
Salesforce.com Sales, CRM and social enterprise Pay as you go, pay per user
24/7 support, Servicedesk
Soundcloud.com Artist and producers can upload their Privacy policy Terms of use, upload your
music. User can listen, react, add coment own music, creative commons
and download. Businessmodel; premium account with
advantage package
Microsoft Office 365 Office functionality (Word, Sharepoint, SLA on Sharepoint with uptime (99%). If
Outlook etc) you download you agree. Agree on their
18 agreement. Helpdesk
19. What examples do you have?
Example Functionality Service management concept
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