The Enterprise 2.0 Conference is coming. No doubt it will be the most exiting conference of the year in the industry. This not-to-be-missed event is organized for those who are interested in making their business more productive and competitive with the new technologies, and you have a chance to attend the conference for free! Those who will be at the conference will explore the newest trends and practical information, brought together in one place. The conference includes:
- case studies from surprising pioneers, which will let you learn from others’ successes and challenges
- tutorials and sessions led by top thinkers, showing you how to make your business more adaptive to the ever-changing environment .
- keynote and plenary program, where industry visionaries will give their ideas about the future of Enterprise 2.0
- Demo Pavilion, where you'll be able to see the latest technologies from established leaders and hot start-ups
Full access to all tutorials and conference sessions will cost you $2,195. You can go there for free! I have a free pass for the conference to give away. Leave a comment on this post, telling me why you need to attend the conference. The author of the best comment will go to the exiting Enterprise 2.0 Conference for FREE!
I'm a «communications 2.0 consultant», and I'm my interest for Entreprises 2.0 started as I realised that what we call «2.0» is mostly a philosophy:
it's not a question of tools or techniques, it's consedering that every relationship, transation, communication has to be biderectionnal.
I'd be honored to receive a free pass . :)
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Will they help?
The usual answer is no. The culture needs to evolve to support the changes involved in moving from a hierarchical / command style management system to a distributed / collaborative system.
Further, most companies come with years or decades of policies that hinder the effect use of 2.0 tools and the adoption of collaborative practices. These policies need to be identified, discussed and altered to allow for more collaborative management.
Finally, companies need a full understanding of their value stream - what pieces go to what actors for what method of assembly and when, what customers drive what business needs and when, what distribution channels allow the product to get to market - to fully enjoy the benefit of 2.0 tools on an enterprise scale.
Enterprise 2.0 is a vital concept for the maturation of large organizations. The upcoming recession is already impacting many companies. Companies that are able to quickly process information, distribute ideas, and self-report on status will be more likely to survive.
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