Attend Workshops to dive deep into key topics—including customer engagement, innovation management, and the latest collaboration tools and platforms. BEST VALUE- Register for a Full Event Pass to attend the Conference plus your choice of Workshops.
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Room 302
Enterprise 2.0 Pre-Conference Workshop and Full Event Pass holders have access to the Sales 2.0 Conference taking place alongside Enterprise 2.0 Boston. Sales 2.0 Conference is where decision-makers in the B2B sales and marketing space learn how to create more competitive teams and drive more profits using technology and process. Speakers and sessions focus on methodologies and solutions that bring value to both buyers and sellers.
Moderator: Gerhard Gschwandtner, Founder and CEO, Selling Power, Inc.
Room 311
In this full-day lecture and interactive workshop, learn first hand from practitioners who have tackled adoption, architecture, change management, community management, education, governance, and the realities of living through an Enterprise 2.0 transformation.
The workshop will cover the Social Business opportunity from inside out. Chock full of real-life anecdotes and time/money saving advice from Global 2000 companies who’ve been there, done that and are ready to share.
Host: Susan Scrupski, Executive Director of The Social Business Council, a Dachis Group company
Speaker: Liz Sumner, Change Management Expert, E2 Culture and Facilitated Change
The Social Business Council Speakers:
Claire Flanagan, Director, KM and Enterprise Social Collaboration Strategy, CSC
Kevin Jones, Social Media & Network Strategist/Manager, Engaged Learning/NASA
Simon Scullion, C3 Business Analyst, Collaboration Lifeguard, CSC
Paul Andersen, Director, Social Business Technology, The Walt Disney Company
Tracy Maurer, UBM Community Manager, UBM/TechWeb
Bryce Williams, Social Media Consultant – IT, Eli Lilly
John Stepper, Managing Director Deutsche Bank
Richard Rashty, Global Collaboration Architect, Schneider Electric
Eric Ziegler, Program Manager, Vanguard
Andrew Carusome, Director of Integrated Workforce Experience (IWE) and Community Governance, Lowe’s Home Improvement
Jim Worth, Solution Partner, Merck
Renee Creciun, Realization Manager, Enterprise Portal, Merck & Co., Inc.
Christine Skoroda, Community Manager, Merck
Vinicus Da Costa, Associate Director, Collaboration and Social Networking Solutions, Kraft Foods
Room 313
Industry commentators tend to focus on the cultural and organizational aspects of social computing and collaboration. Yet, technology choices can also have a major impact on business effectiveness.
In fact, enterprises seeking to implement social software find that competing technology alternatives can differ markedly in functionality, maturity, approach, and support. And recently, a market already roiled by fierce competition between major platform vendors and plucky best-of-breed players has seen the entrance of a new wave of suppliers promising to offer collaboration as a layer, to “socialize” your existing applications.
This fast-paced workshop will share customer research from noted evaluation firm Real Story Group (formerly CMS Watch) on leading social software platforms, and provide a framework for customers to assess technology choices based on their particular needs. Specifically, the session will provide a methodology for mapping business needs to technology alternatives, as well as a roadmap for evaluating social and collaboration technology vendors.
Instructor: Tony Byrne, President, Real Story Group
Room 309
This workshop and discussion is tightly focused on defining and selling the business value and use case of Enterprise 2.0 inside your business. It will offer an abundance of strategic planning information on the realities of preparing your case for management and budget discussions.
Instructors:
Oliver Marks, Partner, Sovos Group and blogger, ZDNet Collaboration 2.0
Sameer Patel, Partner, Sovos Group and blogger, PretzelLogic.org
Panelists:
David Garlough, Regional Sales Manager, Moxie Software
Rich Hawks, Enterprise Sales, NewsGator
Maksim Ovsyannikov, VP, Product Management, Rypple
Room 312
The enterprise collaboration landscape is changing. Driven by the need to connect disparate workers, partners, and even customers enterprises are quickly adopting tools such as unified communications, video conferencing, workgroup collaboration services, and social computing. But absent a clear architecture and road-map we find that most deployments happen in disjointed silos, leaving organizations unable to take advantage of seamless anytime, anywhere collaboration.
During this workshop we'll define the components of a UC&C architecture. We'll identify key trends driving the need for an enterprise collaboration strategy, we'll look at examples of how vendors and their partners are integrating their UC&C offerings and finally we'll share a road-map for implementation based on numerous engagements with end-user companies.
Instructor:
Irwin Lazar, Vice President, Communications Research Nemertes Research
Room 312
SharePoint might seem nearly ubiquitous as an enterprise collaboration platform, yet many organizations are still in the process of deciding whether or how to adopt it as part of a broader Intranet platform. In the meantime, Redmond is heavily touting new social and community services in the latest version, SharePoint 2010. Join two leading industry analysts who will provide an objective overview of what works well -- and poorly -- in SharePoint 2010.
Instructors:
Tony Byrne, President, Real Story Group
Shawn Shell, Founder and Principal Consultant, Consejo, Inc.
Room 309
Social, economic, environmental, and technological forces continuously transform the relationship between organizations and employees. The traditional "workplace" is disappearing, courtesy of globalization, communications, the consumerization of IT, and recent market upheavals. In its place is a "workspace" that is more social, more virtual and more mobile. This new workspace is also more transitory, as employees skeptical of lifetime employment find themselves increasingly joined by contingent staff and outsourcing partners. Given the ascent of a new generation of workers raised in this connected, global reality, we can no longer rely on old assumptions about how work best gets done. Such transformational trends create a world where relationships are managed not by sight, but by trust and commitment. To survive, organizations must be more agile than ever before.
This workshop will help attendees understand the emerging workspace issues they face by engaging new perspectives offered by provocative thought leaders, and by using scenario planning as a tool to ponder the implications of those issues via the lens of different social, economic, environmental and technological possibilities.
Moderator:
Mike Gotta, Senior Technical Solution Manager for Enterprise Social Software, Cisco
Instructors:
Sara Roberts, President and CEO, Roberts Golden Consulting, Inc.
Daniel W. Rasmus, Principal, Daniel W. Rasmus & Author, Management by Design
Panelists:
Lisa Bonner, Assistant Vice President, Contemporary Work Practices, The Hartford
Felicia Brych, Senior Manager, Integrated Communications and Marketing, Cisco Systems
Casey Burns, Special Advisor to the Administrator, U.S. General Services Administration
Stew Sutton, Principal Scientist, Knowledge Management, The Aerospace Corporation
Sandee Weiner, Vice President, Enterprise Social Collaboration / Technology Adoption, Bank of America
Room 313
Business leaders understand the benefits of Enterprise 2.0 technologies and best practices and are eager to formulate and execute their strategy. But the people driving these initiatives are quickly faced with the often harsh realities of today’s risk-averse business climate. The adoption of Enterprise 2.0 concepts and technologies becomes an organizational journey that requires blazing new trails with respect to compliance, privacy, and security requirements.
This workshop will help attendees understand the leading practices in navigating the journey of compliance, privacy, and security by providing knowledge and insights from industry thought leaders as well as practitioners who are actively taking part in the journey at different stages. This workshop will also use case studies to help attendees identify how organizations have been successful and learn from their challenges.
Instructor:
John P. Pironti, CGEIT, CISA, CISM, CISSP, ISSAP, ISSMP, President, IP Architects, LLC
Speaker:
Josh Corman, Research Director, Enterprise Security Practice, The 451 Group
Panelists:
Bill Brown, SVP, Global Compliance Process, Iron Mountain Incorporated
Kerry Cole, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, Director of IT Compliance, Ricoh Americas Corporation
Andy Ellis, Senior Director of Information Technology Security, Akamai Technologies
Bob Rudis, Director, Enterprise Security, Liberty Mutual