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Ritorna l’Enterprise 2.0 Conference Boston
Pubblicato da Emanuele | in Enterprise 2.0
A pochi giorni dalla conclusione di un positivo International Forum on Enterprise 2.0 (su cui spero di tornare con la dovuta calma settimana prossima) già si prepara il viaggio a Boston per l’edizione 2009 dell’Enterprise 2.0 Conference.
Grazie ad Open Knowledge, sarò di nuovo (leggi qui le note dell’anno scorso) tra i fortunati partecipanti della più importante conferenza mondiale per chi si occupa di Enterprise 2.0. Ancora una volta il programma sarà popolato da grandissimi nomi come Andrew McAfee (Harvard Business School), Lee Bryant (Headshift), Ross Mayfield (Socialtext), Dr. Matthew Fraser (INSEAD), Laura Fitton (Pistachio), Virginia Adamson (Volvo), Patti Anklam (Net Work), Shawn Dahlen (Lockheed Martin), Fernando Egea (Alcatel-Lucent), Mani Gill (SAP), Al Literati (Cisco) e tanti altri.
L’anno scorso ho avuto un’esperienza fantastica sia da un punto di vista personale che professionale e nonostante i budget per i viaggi siano stati radicalmente tagliati in molte aziende, spero di trovare qualche europeo (e magari anche qualche italiano) dal 22 al 25 Giugno al Westin Boston Waterfront.
Gli speech a mio avviso più interessanti sono:
- Implementing Enterprise 2.0: Exploring the Tools and Techniques of Emergent Change (workshop di Dion Hinchcliffe)
- Reality 2.0: Getting Started With Enterprise Social Networking (workshop di Mike Gotta)
- Throwing Sheep in the Boardroom: How Online Social Networking Will Transform Your Life, Work and World (Matthew Fraser)
- Open Enterprise 2009 (un nuovo concetto di ricerca sull’Enterprise 2.0 di Oliver Marks e Stowe Boyd)
- Enterprise 2.0 Reality Check – What’s Working, What’s Not, What’s Next (con Matthew Fraser e Ross Mayfield)
- Lessons Learned From Internal Communities (Peter Kim, Jamie Pappas, Joan DiMicco, Patricia Romeo)
- The SharePoint Factor (Amy Vickers)
- Transition Strategies for E2.0 Adoption (Lee Bryant)
- Applying the Successful Strategies of Social Networks to the Enterprise (Aaron Levie)
- Applying the Social Dimension to the Lockheed Martin Mission (Andrew McAfee, Christopher Keohane, Shawn Dahlen)
- IDEO on Enterprise 2.0: How to Build Collaborative Software That People Will Actually Use (Gentry Underwood)
- Community & Social Network Sites: Think Adoption, Not Deployment (Mike Gotta, Dan McCall, Erik Johnson, Kishan Mallur)
- Leading Collaborative Teams: How Volvo IT and the US Army Enhance Performance with New Behaviors and Tools (con Michael Prevou e Virginia Adamson)
- The Promise of Prediction Markets (Leslie Fine, Matthew Fogarty)
- The Outlook for Enterprise 2.0 Abroad (Oliver Marks, Richard Collin, Soren Stamer)
- Enterprise Web 2.0 Anti-Patterns, ROI and Metrics (Jennifer Okimoto)
- Twitter-like Tools for the Enterprise (Gil Yehuda, David Schwartz, Mark Dowds, Ross Mayfield, Tim Young, Yoshi Maisami)
- Strategies for Building Sustainable Online Communities (Oliver Marks, Andy Fox, David Wormald, Ted Hopton)
- Metrics in the Hands of Users: Empowering the Enterprise 2.0 Workforce (Kate Niederhoffer, Bruce MacVarish, Daniel Debow, Marc Smith)
In effetti sono più gli interventi, che il tempo per seguirli! Per quanto riguarda le persone in particolare non vedo l’ora di incontrare e confrontarmi con Gil Yehuda, Sameer Patel, Luis Suarez, Bill Ives, Dion Hinchcliffe, Susan Scrupski, Oliver Marks, Thomas Vander Wal, Ross Mayfield ma anche di scoprire altri appassionati di Enterprise 2.0 con cui condividire questa passione e professione.
Anche quest’anno proverò a fare un pò di copertura. Qualcuno pensa di farsi un giro a Boston?
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