There are four key purposes for every intranet, and these must be brought into balance. Includes audio (13:18), recorded at the IA Summit, held in Miami, Florida.
"Work like the Network" for the Social Business Summit 2010Lane Becker
Subtitle: Six Ways Organizations are Fundamentally Reorganizing Since the Advent of the Internet
Businesses can only see explosive success in the networked economy if they can retool their structures, their cultures, and their base philosophies to be more like the Internet itself. The way people interact, communicate, and make decisions needs to become looser, edge-based, decentralized, open, highly interconnected, and transparent — just to name a few.
In this talk, we’ll range around between the lofty and the practical, covering the broad changes business are experiencing in this new environment, complete with showing examples of how companies have done this and the kinds of success that can follow.
"Overcoming the Fear: What C-Level Execs are Afraid of When it Comes to Socia...Blend Interactive
Overcoming the Fear: What C-Level execs are afraid of when it comes to social intranets
Let’s face it, the biggest hurdle to overcome with a social intranet is often pure fear. The C-level can be hopelessly gunshy about employees displaying the slightest about of intranet-sanctioned social humanity. The idea of a social network behind the firewall wakes them up in a cold sweat at night. Where did this fear come from? And can it be overcome?
Presented by Deane Barker at the Social Intranet Summit 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
"Work like the Network" for the Social Business Summit 2010Lane Becker
Subtitle: Six Ways Organizations are Fundamentally Reorganizing Since the Advent of the Internet
Businesses can only see explosive success in the networked economy if they can retool their structures, their cultures, and their base philosophies to be more like the Internet itself. The way people interact, communicate, and make decisions needs to become looser, edge-based, decentralized, open, highly interconnected, and transparent — just to name a few.
In this talk, we’ll range around between the lofty and the practical, covering the broad changes business are experiencing in this new environment, complete with showing examples of how companies have done this and the kinds of success that can follow.
"Overcoming the Fear: What C-Level Execs are Afraid of When it Comes to Socia...Blend Interactive
Overcoming the Fear: What C-Level execs are afraid of when it comes to social intranets
Let’s face it, the biggest hurdle to overcome with a social intranet is often pure fear. The C-level can be hopelessly gunshy about employees displaying the slightest about of intranet-sanctioned social humanity. The idea of a social network behind the firewall wakes them up in a cold sweat at night. Where did this fear come from? And can it be overcome?
Presented by Deane Barker at the Social Intranet Summit 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Enterprise Social Tools & the Knowledge OrganizationThomas Vander Wal
This presentation was delivered as a keynote to three joint conferences - KM World, Enterprise Search, and Taxonomy Bootcamp - November 2009 in San Jose.
The focus is lessons learned from those who have been running social tools inside the enterprise for a year or more - the "One Year Club". This focuses not only the lessons learned but how to increase adoption by putting focus not on early adopters but all employees and their needs and pain points.
UX behind the firewall: Designing engaging experiences for employeesJames Robertson
While UX is having a great impact in the consumer-facing space, "cubeland" has remained the place that UX goes to die. By aiming to deliver enterprise solutions that surprise and delight, UX can deliver much-needed business benefits. Presented by James Robertson at the VanUE meeting in Vancouver, October 2013.
Need some inspiration for your intranet project? Want to see what clients are doing to make their intranets more beautiful, innovative and collaborative? We recently hosted the annual ThoughtFarmer Best Intranet Competition and wanted to share the results with you!
Content Curation: The new communications responsibilityShel Holtz
The volume of content published to the web is overwhelming even the best search engine's ability to help people filter out the junk and find just what they need. That represents an opportunity for organizations to become the trusted guide to the best content on topics of interest to their stakeholder audiences. It's also a form of content that fits well into the category of content marketing. This presentation was delivered to the attendees of a conference titled, "Communicating Your Company Story -- Inside and Out" presented by Ragan Communications and hosted at the Dallas, Texas headquarters of Southwest Airlines. The PowerPoint presentation is speaker support only, but you can hear an audio recording of the presentation and follow along with the PowerPoint deck at http://www.forimmediaterelease.biz.
This presentation was given at the KM Singapore conference in Singapore on 15 Aug 09. I introduced a governance cycle and presented 4 key areas of governance: information organisation, publishing, collaboration and apps.
Economics Of Networks - Rod Beckstrom, National Cybersecurity Center, Departm...RodBeckstrom
These slides present a new universal economic model for valuing any network. This newer model is in effect a transactions, value added based model for network valuation.
Please note that Slideshare has distorted the economic green lines so they are no longer tangent to the optimal solutions lines. To be fixed..
Subthemes: Economics of Networks
Risk management for Security
Risk management for Cybersecurity (cyber security)
Metcalfe's Law
Reed's Law
Beckstrom's Law of Networks
Slides for my full-day information architecture workshop. Will teach in Minneapolis, MN (November 12, 2012) and Toronto, ON (November 29, 2012) Details: http://rosenfeldmedia.com/workshops/
This slideshow presents 31 examples of intranet homepage design concepts, with example screenshots.
We've pulled the screenshots from the entries in the My Beautiful Intranet 2014 competition.
What Urban Planning Can Teach Us About Social Business DesignThomas Vander Wal
A co-presentation with Gordon Ross and Thomas Vander Wal focussing on what the corpus of urban planning can help to better understanding of not only how humans interact at scale, but how to best set the bar for where our social platforms must head in the near future and provide better enablement for embracing how humans are social.
DEX: the way ahead (keynote at IntraTeam Event in Copenhagen, March 2020)James Robertson
Digital employee experience (DEX) is providing a strategic approach to delivering a better experience for staff, beyond just providing new tools. This keynote by James Robertson shares the story so far, the current state of DEX, and the way ahead.
What does a digital workplace look like? (Keynote presentation from IKO confe...James Robertson
The Innovations in Knowledge Organisation (IKO) conference in Singapore brought together a wide range of practitioners to explore practical solutions. This closing keynote by James Robertson from Step Two shared key definitions, themes from the conference and practical examples.
Digital employee experience (DEX) is a powerful concept that mirrors customer experience. Still new in the marketplace of ideas, it's already having an impact around the globe. Closing keynote at DEX 2019 (Sydney) by James Robertson, Founder, Step Two.
From intranets to digital employee experience (March 2019)James Robertson
Modern intranets still play an important role in organisations, but they now sit within the broader digital workplace. Leading firms are now focusing on digital employee experience (DEX), as the next step in their journey. (Keynote presentation by James Robertson at the Entopic Intranet & Digital Workplace Congres in Utrecht, March 2019)
Modern intranets are delivering more capabilities than ever before, on the road towards great digital workplaces and digital employee experiences. (Keynote presented by James Robertson at Intranet Italia Day in Milan, October 2018)
How to deliver simplicity in the digital workplaceJames Robertson
Powerful new functionality is being delivered to staff, but this increases complexity by default. What we need to focus on is providing simplicity in the digital workplace and the broader digital employee experience. Presentation by James Robertson at Digital Workplace Conference in Auckland, May 2018.
Digital employee experience: heart of the digital workplace (Denmark, Feb 2018)James Robertson
DENMARK, FEB 2018: Digital employee experience (#DEX) puts the employee at the center of efforts to make the business work better, and to deliver great customer service. (Presentation by James Robertson at IntraTeam Event, Copenhagen, February 2018)
Innovations in digital workplaces and employee experienceJames Robertson
There's a huge engagement and information management challenge within organisations. Thankfully emerging digital workplaces are starting to deliver real employee experience benefits. (Keynote by James Robertson at the Digital Workplace Experience conference in Chicago, June 2017)
Put employee experience at the heart of the digital workplaceJames Robertson
While we're delivering better enterprise solutions to staff, they're still not happy or engaged. The key to a great outcome is to focus on employee experience, as the keystone for the wider digital workplace.
Enterprise Social Tools & the Knowledge OrganizationThomas Vander Wal
This presentation was delivered as a keynote to three joint conferences - KM World, Enterprise Search, and Taxonomy Bootcamp - November 2009 in San Jose.
The focus is lessons learned from those who have been running social tools inside the enterprise for a year or more - the "One Year Club". This focuses not only the lessons learned but how to increase adoption by putting focus not on early adopters but all employees and their needs and pain points.
UX behind the firewall: Designing engaging experiences for employeesJames Robertson
While UX is having a great impact in the consumer-facing space, "cubeland" has remained the place that UX goes to die. By aiming to deliver enterprise solutions that surprise and delight, UX can deliver much-needed business benefits. Presented by James Robertson at the VanUE meeting in Vancouver, October 2013.
Need some inspiration for your intranet project? Want to see what clients are doing to make their intranets more beautiful, innovative and collaborative? We recently hosted the annual ThoughtFarmer Best Intranet Competition and wanted to share the results with you!
Content Curation: The new communications responsibilityShel Holtz
The volume of content published to the web is overwhelming even the best search engine's ability to help people filter out the junk and find just what they need. That represents an opportunity for organizations to become the trusted guide to the best content on topics of interest to their stakeholder audiences. It's also a form of content that fits well into the category of content marketing. This presentation was delivered to the attendees of a conference titled, "Communicating Your Company Story -- Inside and Out" presented by Ragan Communications and hosted at the Dallas, Texas headquarters of Southwest Airlines. The PowerPoint presentation is speaker support only, but you can hear an audio recording of the presentation and follow along with the PowerPoint deck at http://www.forimmediaterelease.biz.
This presentation was given at the KM Singapore conference in Singapore on 15 Aug 09. I introduced a governance cycle and presented 4 key areas of governance: information organisation, publishing, collaboration and apps.
Economics Of Networks - Rod Beckstrom, National Cybersecurity Center, Departm...RodBeckstrom
These slides present a new universal economic model for valuing any network. This newer model is in effect a transactions, value added based model for network valuation.
Please note that Slideshare has distorted the economic green lines so they are no longer tangent to the optimal solutions lines. To be fixed..
Subthemes: Economics of Networks
Risk management for Security
Risk management for Cybersecurity (cyber security)
Metcalfe's Law
Reed's Law
Beckstrom's Law of Networks
Slides for my full-day information architecture workshop. Will teach in Minneapolis, MN (November 12, 2012) and Toronto, ON (November 29, 2012) Details: http://rosenfeldmedia.com/workshops/
This slideshow presents 31 examples of intranet homepage design concepts, with example screenshots.
We've pulled the screenshots from the entries in the My Beautiful Intranet 2014 competition.
What Urban Planning Can Teach Us About Social Business DesignThomas Vander Wal
A co-presentation with Gordon Ross and Thomas Vander Wal focussing on what the corpus of urban planning can help to better understanding of not only how humans interact at scale, but how to best set the bar for where our social platforms must head in the near future and provide better enablement for embracing how humans are social.
DEX: the way ahead (keynote at IntraTeam Event in Copenhagen, March 2020)James Robertson
Digital employee experience (DEX) is providing a strategic approach to delivering a better experience for staff, beyond just providing new tools. This keynote by James Robertson shares the story so far, the current state of DEX, and the way ahead.
What does a digital workplace look like? (Keynote presentation from IKO confe...James Robertson
The Innovations in Knowledge Organisation (IKO) conference in Singapore brought together a wide range of practitioners to explore practical solutions. This closing keynote by James Robertson from Step Two shared key definitions, themes from the conference and practical examples.
Digital employee experience (DEX) is a powerful concept that mirrors customer experience. Still new in the marketplace of ideas, it's already having an impact around the globe. Closing keynote at DEX 2019 (Sydney) by James Robertson, Founder, Step Two.
From intranets to digital employee experience (March 2019)James Robertson
Modern intranets still play an important role in organisations, but they now sit within the broader digital workplace. Leading firms are now focusing on digital employee experience (DEX), as the next step in their journey. (Keynote presentation by James Robertson at the Entopic Intranet & Digital Workplace Congres in Utrecht, March 2019)
Modern intranets are delivering more capabilities than ever before, on the road towards great digital workplaces and digital employee experiences. (Keynote presented by James Robertson at Intranet Italia Day in Milan, October 2018)
How to deliver simplicity in the digital workplaceJames Robertson
Powerful new functionality is being delivered to staff, but this increases complexity by default. What we need to focus on is providing simplicity in the digital workplace and the broader digital employee experience. Presentation by James Robertson at Digital Workplace Conference in Auckland, May 2018.
Digital employee experience: heart of the digital workplace (Denmark, Feb 2018)James Robertson
DENMARK, FEB 2018: Digital employee experience (#DEX) puts the employee at the center of efforts to make the business work better, and to deliver great customer service. (Presentation by James Robertson at IntraTeam Event, Copenhagen, February 2018)
Innovations in digital workplaces and employee experienceJames Robertson
There's a huge engagement and information management challenge within organisations. Thankfully emerging digital workplaces are starting to deliver real employee experience benefits. (Keynote by James Robertson at the Digital Workplace Experience conference in Chicago, June 2017)
Put employee experience at the heart of the digital workplaceJames Robertson
While we're delivering better enterprise solutions to staff, they're still not happy or engaged. The key to a great outcome is to focus on employee experience, as the keystone for the wider digital workplace.
How to deliver a great digital workplace with a team of oneJames Robertson
Great digital workplaces are already being delivered by organisations. Yet the reality for most teams -- of one -- is that it's hard to know how to make it happen. To succeed: have a vision, create a strategy and constantly deliver. Presentation by James Robertson at Interactions 2016 in London.
Taking the fastest journey to the digital workplace (Sydney version)James Robertson
Closing keynote presented by James Robertson at Intranets2016, Sydney, June 2016. Shares the Digital Workplace Radar, and explores how it can be for team planning.
Global and local: creating relevant intranets in complex organisationsJames Robertson
Modern intranets are powerful tools that can bridge the gap between corporate (global) and local (specific) needs. Contains many intranet screenshots. Presented by James Robertson at the IABC World Conference in New Orleans, June 2016.
Design thinking provides a powerful toolbox for delivering a digital workplace that is frictionless and productive for the whole workforce. (Presentation by James Robertson at Congres Intranet 2016, in Utrecht, the Netherlands)
Taking the fastest journey to the digital workplaceJames Robertson
The future of the digital workplace is uncertain, with many technologies in play. This presentation introduces the Digital Workplace Radar, and outlines how to take the fastest journey to the future vision. (Keynote by James Robertson at the Congres Intranet 2016 in Utrecht.)
Intranet showcase: the 2015 Intranet Innovation AwardsJames Robertson
The 2015 Intranet Innovation Awards has surfaced insights from remarkable solutions from around the globe. This intranet showcase session, presented at KMWorld 2015 in Washington DC, shares screenshots from many of the winners. Enjoy!
Taking an agile approach to the digital workplaceJames Robertson
The new digital workplace is emerging within organisations as a result of a wave of digital change. Agile development methodologies are also accelerating the pace of development. Together they are transforming the workplace. See what this looks like in this presentation by James Robertson at KMWorld 2015 in Washington DC.
Making the most of the emerging digital workplaceJames Robertson
A digital transformation is happening in organisations, but how do we make sure that what results isn't just a *new* mess? This keynote presentation outlines a definition for the digital workplace, and how to take the journey. (Keynote presentation by James Robertson at Intranet Now in London on 13 October 2015.)
The 'digital workplace' is emerging as a consensus vision for the future of work, and the shape of the new workplace.
But how deliver this vision? This keynote presented by James Robertson at Intranets2015 in Sydney shares practical steps and ideas, as well as plenty of inspiration
How design thinking is transforming intranetsJames Robertson
James Robertson's keynote at IntraTeam Event 2015 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Shares examples of leading intranets, and how the power of design is transforming what they do.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.