Depending on the scope and topic of a keynote address I deliver, there is a point in the talk where I might tell the story…
Category: technology
Three years ago, I asked a couple of questions in this space about communications: Ask yourself this question. How many times during a given week…
On New Year’s Eve, 2012, the organization where I ply my trade during the day made a decision to move forward with a deployment of…
One of my favourite people on the planet is Luis Suarez. Not just an IBMer, a collaborator, an interlocutor or an inhabitant of Gran Canaria…
Over at HBR, resident blogger Alexandra Samuel — she with the fab wardrobe — kicked up a “shitstorm” (as she calls it) on January 16,…
For the past two and half years at my real job as the head of learning and collaboration, we’ve been early adopters of a virtual…
In 2003, when Nicholas Carr penned the piece “IT Doesn’t Matter“, an overlooked definition of what he referred to as ‘infrastructural technologies‘ may now be,…
My, how times have changed. Two years ago, people were scoffing at the term social learning. Three years ago, social learning was solely for the nerds…
The name Sebastian Thrun may not mean much to you, but it should. And if it doesn’t now … it probably will at some point.…
Although Boston, Austin and Silicon Valley are home to both companies and personalities considered to be heavyweights in the Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Social Business, Technology,…
Picture this for a minute. You’re facilitating a face-to-face meeting with about six people. You’re presenting a couple of topics on the overhead projector that…