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More media coverage: Internal Comms Hub
Here is additional media coverage of Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum on Internal Comms Hub:
Enterprise 2.0 should be harnessed as a strategic asset
" Several key themes emerged from the day’s presentations, including “participation” being the most important aspect of Enterprise 2.0 – not the technology.
There was much discussion on the differences between generations X and Y, and how new demographics will react to organizations that try to restrict and control intranet behaviors that have rapidly outpaced the capabilities of corporate intranets."




















