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Matthew Balthazor

The Enterprise 2.0 team is gearing up to build the the program for the first annual San Francisco conference coming this November and we’d like to hear your success stories, case studies and the valuable lessons you’ve learned working with E2 tools and technologies in your organization. Submit your proposal through the Call for Papers, open until July 31. We’re looking for sessions and workshop proposals in the following topics:

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Ben Kepes

Cross-posted from CloudAve by Ben Kepes.

The three keys to adopting of community sites? Simplicity – Ease of use – Engagement.

How to meet privacy requirements across different geographies and jurisdictions? Obviously much easier for inwards facing communities but even then there are different privacy requirements in different countries. Have a base level of information and make further information optional – Genentech allows users to change their own profile pictures and this has created additional buy in. Keep official directory of records and social networks separate – allow employees on social networks to represent to each other how they see their role, this is different from a formal employee record where job titles and descriptions are more formalised – the comparison gives users some useful context.

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Ben Kepes
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Cross-posted from CloudAve by Ben Kepes.

Gentry Underwood, the head of Knowledge sharing at design house IDEO claims that designing solutions that work requires finding the triggers that drive individual motivation. Designing simplicity and intuitiveness into the UI and building the solution to integrate into existing workflows.

The very structures we use to handle scale as organizations grow inhibit collaboration and knowledge sharing while the hierarchies inherent within organisations encourage silos. Many organizations that try to use technology to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration don’t see much ROI and a thought that is close to my heart, think about the people - it’s not just about the technology. In the past IDEO experimented with always-on video conferencing, called “wormholes”.

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Janetti Chon

What is the Open Enterprise Innovation Award?

This is an industry salute to the work a case study company has done to embrace collaborative and transformative enterprise 2.0 tools. The winning company will also be given a 10-15 minute presentation on the Enterprise 2.0 Conference keynote stage on June 23, 2009.

This award is tied to the Open Enterprise 2009 research project being hosted on this blog.

Please submit via the form hyperlinked below. Thank you!

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Janetti Chon

New survey on Enterprise 2.0 Adoption. 

http://bit.ly/E2confSurvey

Contribute your answers and see what stats the industry comes up with. 

Complete and enter to win a $50 Amazon gift card.

Paige Finkelman

For those brand managers seeking advice on how to build a fan base around your company’s Facebook page/ public profile, the folks over at Facebook just posted a perky video from Wildfire Interactive advising how to drive your number of fans up and create a movement within the network.

There’s also an intriguing case study from Adobe that’s worth reading. Bottom line - providing your fanbase with the opportunity to interact via promotions, giveaways or contests will lead to more community enthusiasm and perpetuate the viral nature of Facebook.

Steve Wylie

Next month I’m doing an interview with Chris Keohane as part of his session at Web 2.0 San Francisco.  Chris is the Social Media Program Product Manager at Lockheed Martin and he’s doing a talk on their experiences with Enterprise 2.0 adoption. For those of you who attended the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston last year, Chris and his colleague Shawn Dahlen delivered one of the best sessions of the conference. Unfortunately I missed their session so I’m eager to hear their story and get an update on how they’ve progressed since then.  If you’re attending Web 2.0 Expo please come by the session. If you haven’t signed up yet, feel free to use this discount code to save yourself a few bucks: websf09spr35.


Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2008

Melanie Turek

IBM just announced that Global Hyatt Corporation will standardize on Lotus Notes and Lotus Sametime for unified communications and collaboration. The company, which operates in more than 45 countries, intends to offer the software to thousands of employees as well as all 365 managed, operated and franchised hotels.

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Paige Finkelman

With the explosion of social media, traditional non-web organizations have had to rethink their positioning and market message, especially as under 30s start making informed purchasing decisions, and just as importantly, look to join the workforce.

I chatted with Venkatesh Rao about Xerox’s experience in overcoming these obstacles.

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Steve Wylie

Forrester Analyst Jeremiah Owyang is collecting a list of social computing strategists and community managers from large enterprise companies - as in Fortune 5000. Jeremiah blogged and tweeted the call for submissions for this vetted list of the who’s who of Enterprise 2.0 from large corporations. His list already includes representatives from Wells Fargo, Intel, IBM, Ford, Yahoo, Cisco, Southwest Airlines, Monster, Dell, Cadence, Sony, Electronic Arts, NetApp, PC World/Macworld, Schwab, LinkedIn, AOL and of course Forrester. It’s going to be interesting to see which large companies are getting serious about their social computing and community strategy by putting dedicated resources behind it. There’s no question these new roles will be increasingly important in business. To be considered you should comment on his blog post with your credentials or drop him an email at jeremiah_owyang at yahoo.com.

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