Archives for November, 2010
by Carol Rozwell | November 18, 2010 | 2 Comments
We’ve come to the end of another symposium – the Sydney event wrapped-up today. Here is a summary of the tweets from the event. If you would like to check out the tweets from earlier in the week, see Elise Olding’s Day 1 wrap-up blog. According to Tweettronics, there were 394 speakers who reached a [...]
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by Carol Rozwell | November 11, 2010 | 1 Comment
Here is the final installment of the twitter view from the recently concluded Gartner Symposium in Cannes. The Wordle shows the weighted mentions of the more technically-oriented topics that were discussed Sunday through Thursday. ‘Cloud’ started out as the most mentioned topic (see Elise Olding’s blog) early in the week. Slowly, but surely, ‘social’ increased [...]
Category: Cloud Knowledge management Social media Uncategorized Tags: Knowledge management, Social media, symposium
by Carol Rozwell | November 11, 2010 | 1 Comment
In this blog, I thought I’d give you a different view of the tweet stream From Gartner Symposium on Wednesday. This representation is courtesy of Emcien. It shows the patterns in word groupings along with the ranked popularity. Many attendees commented on how much they enjoyed Michael Dell’s talk. This tweet summarizes it well: @graemehackland [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: Social media, Social networking, Social networks, symposium
by Carol Rozwell | November 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
Elise Olding, Deb Logan and I continued to monitor the twitter stream at the Gartner Symposium in Cannes (#gartnersym). According to Tweettronics as of 10 PM today (Cannes time) there were 1073 tweets from 356 users. The wordle describes what is on peoples’ minds. What’s interesting is how the mention of some topics (such as cloud) [...]
Category: Cloud Collaboration Social media Social networks social software Uncategorized Tags: Collective, Innovation, Social media, Social networking, symposium
by Carol Rozwell | November 8, 2010 | 1 Comment
In a recent blog post, I discussed the need to give managers tools and training so they can coach employees in the appropriate use of social media for business. The underlying premise is that when organizations hire smart, energetic people, they need to trust them to do the right things. It also acknowledges that, to [...]
Category: Collaboration Knowledge management Social media Uncategorized Tags: Change management, Collaboration dynamics, community, Knowledge management, Social media, Social networking, Social networks