Implementing Enterprise 2.0: Exploring the Tools and Techniques of Emergent Change
Monday, June 14, 8:30 am – 11:45 am
This workshop provides an in-depth overview of the state of Enterprise 2.0 from grassroots, emergent collaboration to large-scale social media strategy. Designed for beginners to the subject as well as experienced Enterprise 2.0 practitioners, this tutorial will provide an up-to-date introduction to the material as well as a detailed exploration of the major planks of the subject matter as it is circa-2009. Lessons learned from the last 3 years of Enterprise 2.0 will be presented including best practices, case studies, new techniques, the tool/vendor landscape, and much more in a highly informative and participatory environment.
The workshop will also focus on how to create clear business outcomes with Enterprise 2.0 including specific methods for achieving better productivity gains, reduced workflow costs, better knowledge retention, and greater harnessing of human ingenuity and organization-wide innovation. Backed by the new research as well as reinforced findings, attendees will come away with a clear understanding of what Enterprise 2.0 is, where it is today, and how to apply it directly for better results in the workplace.
To round-out the session, new areas and emerging techniques for Enterprise 2.0 will be examined including social aggregation, analytics, expertise location, prediction markets, reputation systems, and more. Whenever possible, new patterns and practices will be backed by cited material from existing and new case studies when they show proven efficacy. This session is intended to be a comprehensive overview of the Enterprise 2.0 space from current products to best practices.
Who Should Attend
-Individuals whose job responsibility involves collaboration with other individuals, teams, and organizations
-Executives and managers in business and IT with responsibility for designing, implementing, or operating Enterprise 2.0 systems within their organization
-IT staffers and general line of business workers that are seeking to apply the latest social computing best practices directly to their daily work
-CIOs and CTOs that are seeking to be more effective in applying IT to business solutions
-Enterprise architects that wish to leverage their IT resources and support their internal customers more effectively
-Business planners and strategists that are seeking to create more efficiency, innovation, and business-focused results in their organizations
You Will Learn
-What the latest leading tools and platforms in the Enterprise 2.0 and social computing space are and their capabilities
-Current and emerging best practices in Enterprise 2.0 and social computing
-Innovative new techniques for applying social media and 2.0 era approaches in the workplace
-Emerging new ideas and approaches for being successful with Enterprise 2.0 tools and practices
Instructor - Dion Hinchcliffe, Senior Vice President, Dachis Group
























