Yesterday I was preparing for an Innovation Management training session I will be doing later this week. The sponsor, after reviewing my credentials asked “How you make the leap from information and knowledge management to coaching/developing innovation skills? … Your background seems to be IT.” I provided what I hope was not too lengthy a […]
Last Friday’s cover of the Boston Metro proclaimed “ How recession is forcing creativity in entertainment.” It’s an interesting article on how the current economy mixed with the advent of Web 2.0 is affecting the entertainment industry, but the title held a different appeal for me. Serendipitously, I am working on IAI’s soon to be […]
While much of the work that we do is focused on the application of technology to business workers, we’ll depart from that theme in this interview, to address issues around personal development, team-based working, and the “strengths movement” coming out of Positive Psychology – along with the re-invention of the publishing industry in the form […]
Arguably there is no important time than NOW to ensure that your organization has an innovation strategy. After all, without a strategy, how are you going to making the changes to your business that you need to make, in order to survive the economic storm, and (if you move quickly and intelligently) to be well […]
In this latest podcast, IAM Talking with Carlos Dominguez, Senior Vice President in Cisco’s Office of the Chairman of the Board and CEO. Carlos has worked at Cisco for 17 years in a variety of roles, and advocates for the broad and creative use of technologies that are transforming how companies do business, creating distinct […]
I have said it before, as have many others, Enterprise 2.0 is not just about technology. As I have commented on, this was a common theme at this year’s Enterprise 2.0 conference. Indeed, if web-based collaboration were only about the technology, then any organization with even a modest IT budget would be doing it and […]
As I blogged about in my summation of the Enterprise 2.0 summit, innovation was a popular term being tossed around at the conference. New web-based social networks provide new, wider, leaner and more agile environments in which to collaborate, group think and brainstorm, leading to innovation. But there is (obviously?) more to innovation than simply […]
(found via Raymond Pirouz) What if… you could see the information flowing all around you? What if… you could overlay that “information reality” over “normal reality?” Some are calling this “augmented reality” while those of you who have seen the movie “The Matrix” might recognize this as, well, The Matrix (which Morpheus will explain below, […]
Whats the greatest invention of all time. Come on – you know the answer. Universally it is used as the benchmark against which all new inventions are compared. “It’s the greatest thing since …” Right, Sliced bread. OK – so we can debate whether or not sliced bread REALLY IS the greatest invention of all […]
Last week the annual Enterprise 2.0 conference was once again held in my home town, Boston. Like thousands of my colleagues I came, I saw, I commented. So, why has it taken me so long to blog about it? Well, in addition to the usual – “I have been busy” excuses (truthful as they are), […]
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