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Presentation by Jonathan Stern at Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum
Below is the presentation made by Jonathan Stern from Lotus at the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum. It's well worth a look. (Note: to see slide details, view the slides on Slideshare and put the presentation into full screen mode)
In addition to the view on IBM's internal initiatives and client offerings, the statistics on slide 2 are extremely interesting, indicating that CEOs see that after employees, the next most important sources of new ideas and innovation are business partners, clients, and consultants, ahead of formal R&D.
The blog that Jonathan referred to in his presentation is edbrill.com, the work of Ed Brill, the Business Unit Executive of Worldwide Lotus Notes/Domino Sales for IBM's Software Group . Jonathan noted that IBM's internal systems host 27,000 blogs, and that there are 475,000 profiles on their BluePages.





















