
Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at a Healthcare Organization Pt 1: Business Drivers
This is the first in a series of posts on how a mid size medical association is implementing emergent collaboration strategies and technologies within its organization. The contents of this case study are based on a series of conversations and interviews that took place in June and July 2011, and conducted with an IT professional […]

Global Intranet Trends for 2011 (part 3)
Check out the Global Intranet Trends part 1 and part 2 here. Just to re-cap all of the data and the charts shown in this post are from a report which Jane McConnell put together. You can find the report available for purchase as well as a link to her new survey for 2012 here. Let’s start things […]

Global Intranet Trends for 2011 (part 1)
Jane McConnell just released the results of a survey she was been conducting around intranets. 440 organizations from around the world participated in the survey which focused on what leaders are doing at their companies. I’ll take a look at some of the key findings and share my insights and ideas here. Jane has identified […]

Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at Penn State University Part Three: Technology Adoption
This is three in a multi-part series on how Pennsylvania State University is implementing Enterprise 2.0. Part one covered the business drivers of Enterprise 2.0 for Penn State University and part two looked at change management issues around culture for Penn State University as well as where the push for E2.0 came from. Today we are going to […]

When Enterprise 2.0 Intranet Strategies Collide
Intranet 2.0 is a new term coined recently to describe the Intranet as an Enterprise 2.0 tool. On the one hand we still have a lot of first generation intranets that are not much more than electronic billboards. Many of them are run by one guy in IT, which means you need approval just to […]

Intranet Collaborative Networks – Adaptive Enterprise 2.0
The bigger a company the slower product cycles become. As a result, companies tend to become less innovative and less adaptive when consumer interests change. Feedback loops for continuance assessment are less frequent due to geographic constraints and locating the right expert at the right time. When things change, you need a collaborative intranet that […]

What would Einstein’s Intranet look like?
If you are a marketing executive or like to think of yourself as one (as I attempt to do on occasion), the I recommend the blog Branding Strategy Insider. Today, when reading about his latest post, I came across the following which prompted the creation of this article: When asked what single event was most […]