- Implementation: practical guidance on how to build a case and drive value creation
- Governance and policies: managing risks and benefits
- Business value: how to drive efficiency , productivity and innovation
- Mobile participation: how mobile workflow is increasing productivity
- Social networks: policies for Facebook and implementing internal social networks
- Managing change: supporting collaboration and user adoption
Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum 2009
What is Enterprise 2.0? |
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Enterprise 2.0 combines two key concepts: 1) The application of Web 2.0, mobile and other emerging technologies to enhance the performance of organisations. 2) The creation of organisational structures and processes that support success in an intensely competitive, hyper-connected economy. |
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The Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum |
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The Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum is a deeply practical day for executives who want to harness social software to lead their organisations forward. The Forum gathers industry leaders to share expertise and case studies that explain the power of Web 2.0 tools and how they can unlock the full potential of your organisation. |
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Topics for this year's event include: |
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The Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Report |
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All attendees will receive a copy of the Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Report , valued at US$195. Implementing Enterprise 2.0 provides a thorough and practical reference on each of the steps required to create value with Enterprise 2.0 approaches. For report details and free sample chapters see ImplementingEnterprise2.com |
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Inaugural Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum: Feburary 2008 |
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| The inaugural Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum was held in February 2008. The event was sold-out with a full capacity senior executive audience. See here for full event details. | |||
Speakers included international experts Andrew McAfee of Harvard Business School, who coined the term Enterprise 2.0, and Euan Semple, who lead the BBC's Web 2.0 initiatives. Local speakers included David Backley, CTO of Westpac, Sheryle Moon, CEO of Australian Information Industry Association, Joshua Gliddon, IT Editor of the Australian Financial Review, Brian Haverty, Editorial Director of CNET Australia, together with an array of other leading Australian case studies. Media coverage of Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum included Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Computerworld, NineMSN, MIS The Scoop, Smartcompany, The Financial Standard and many others. Event sponsors included Platinum Sponsor IBM and Gold Sponsor Capgemini. Future Exploration Network also ran an Enterprise 2.0 Executive Roundtable for leading Australian CIOs with IBM before the Forum, producing the Executive Insights into Enterprise 2.0 Report. |
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Commentary from Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum 2008 |
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"Motivated me to start the Enterprise 2.0 journey" "I'm a creative director trying to sort out business function and consumer to client consumer dialogue. Today was invaluable" "Well designed balance of frameworks and cases. Professionally run" "A truly valuable event - it gave me lots to think about. The great presenters: they really engaged with the audience. The event was so well organised" "So much packed into a few hours. A very powerful and valuable event" "Very useful forum with excellent speakers and great balance of case studies and general information. Very informative" "Great. Very informative, good quality information" "Nicely balanced event that clearly articulated the themes of Enterprise 2.0. Very well organised. Carefully planned" "Enjoyed the agenda and wide range of speakers. It was well run, organised. Enjoyed the roundtable - nice idea." "The conference fired off a lot of ideas which I can take back into my role, to further our business value proposition" "Another excellent FEN event" "Excellent people, structure and content" "Very eye-opening experience"" |
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Sponsors and Partner opportunities |
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Download the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum - Sponsorship Opportunities document |
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