Results tagged “e2ef” from Trends in the Living Networks

Social media commentator extraordinaire Des Walsh attended Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum, and did a number of short video interviews with speakers at the event.

The first three interviews including both the blog posts and the videos are below.

Chris Lampard, Corporate Express

Des Walsh blog post on Chris Lampard interview

Summary of Twitter stream from Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum

At Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum last week the event hit #1 on Twitter globally, reflecting both the frantic Twitter activity at the event and the degree of interest and discussion from people following the event on Twitter around the world.

If you want the full richness of the discussion on the day, go to the complete Twitter stream for #e2ef. To make it a bit more accessible, we’ve created a quick summary of around 250 of the most interesting and useful Twitters on the day, sorted by topic. Apologies if we missed out your favorite tweets in our scan!

The Twitter summary is divided into categories:
* OVERALL COMMENTS
* ABOUT TWITTER
* IMPLEMENTING ENTERPRISE 2.0 REPORT
* CASE STUDIES
* JP RANGASWAMI
* IBM
* SOCIAL NETWORKS PANEL
* DAVID BACKLEY
* WORKSHOPS
* ROSS DAWSON
* CLOSING PANEL

OVERALL COMMENTS

chieftech: hat tip to @rossdawson for the facilities - wifi and power available at each table! #e2ef

PRIANational: Thanks to @rossdawson and the team for the enterprise 2.0 conference was fantastic... #e2ef

trib: @jkerrstevens you'd be enjoying #e2ef if you were here

GWhiteOz: #e2ef this event is a good reminder why it's important to still do things in person and not sitting behind a screen

LeslieCBarry: Excellent day at #e2ef - thought provoking, great speakers and loads of food for thought. Well one, Ross and team!

Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum: media coverage and commentary round-up

A quick review of of media coverage and commentary on the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum yesterday. Let me know if there's anything missing here.

Computerworld: Social networking in business: plan less for less pain
Coverage of the social networking panel at the Enterprise 2.0 Forum

ITNews: Westpac reality check on Web 2.0
Review of comments on Westpac's technology initiatives

National Business Review: Westpac pulls plug on virtual reality training
Comments on Westpac's use of Second Life and online initiatives

The Metaverse Journal: Enterprise 2.0 and virtual worlds and a free discussion paper download
Discussion of the Forum and insights and content from the virtual worlds in the enterprise workshop

Social Media and Cultural Communication: Here at Enterprise 2.0
Notes on the day from Angelina Russo

Brad Howarth: Live from Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum 2009
More from Enterprise 2.0 Executive Foum 2009
Reporting on the morning sessions at the event.

Innotecture: Playing Nice: Developing Guidelines and Policies for Social Software Use
Detailed content from the event workshop run by Matt Moore

mab397: A summary of points tweeted from Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum

Des Walsh: Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum Cover it Live
Complete event coverage including Twitter feeds and Des's commentary
[UPDATE - ADDITIONAL COVERAGE]

Kate Carruthers 1: Key enablers for Enterprise 2.0
Thoughts from the Forum on five key issues for organizations implementing Enterprise 2.0.

Kate Carruthers 2: 5 Key issues for Enteprise 2.0
List of top 10 enablers for Enterprise 2.0 based on content and conversations at the Forum

Des Walsh: Perfect Setting for Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum
Review of the Forum including announcement of forthcoming interviews with presenters.

If you want to get more details on the event and responses, definitely check out the complete Twitter stream for #e2ef, which was for a period yesterday the most active topic on Twitter globally.

Summary of presentations at Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum

We have been posting the speaker presentations at the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum on the event blog as they have been made available. Below is a summary of the presentations that the speakers have provided to us:

(Note: to see slide details in the slide shows, view the slides on Slideshare and put the presentation into full screen mode).

Be sure to check out the rest of the content on the Enterprise 2.0 blog - there have been some great contributions from speakers and many participants.

Ross Dawson, Chairman, Future Exploration Network



Euan Semple
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2092226/Euan-Semple-Handout

About the blog author

Ross Dawson Photo

Ross Dawson is globally recognized as a leading futurist, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, strategy advisor, and bestselling author. He is Founding Chairman of four companies: professional services and venture firm Advanced Human Technologies, future and strategy consulting group Future Exploration Network, leading events firm The Insight Exchange, and influence ratings start-up Repyoot.

Ross is author most recently of Implementing Enterprise 2.0, the prescient Living Networks, which anticipated the social network revolution, and the Amazon.com bestseller Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships (click on the links for free chapter downloads). He is based in Sydney and San Francisco with his wife jewellery designer Victoria Buckley and two beautiful young daughters.

Contact me

rossd [AT] ahtgroup [DOT] com