The User Adoption Strategies Survey – 2012 Update is in full swing. Many thanks to the people who have taken the time to complete the survey and give me a snapshot of what’s happening with user adoption at your firm. Everyone who completes the survey – and leaves […]
Last month at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in California, two people from Genentech talked about their approach to making collaboration work. Thomas captured some of the key ideas for InformationWeek: – Key message: “social without a goal is just a whole lot of noise.” – There’s no roadmap […]
We live in the Southern Hemisphere … which means we are coming into the hot days of summer. Hence the idea of snow covering the ground and houses … is foreign to my family. My kids enjoyed the above movie — a mixture of snow, lights, and music. […]
Earlier this week Stuart McIntyre and Darren Duke, the hosts of This Week in Lotus, published episode 80 — Connecting with the Collaboration Roadmap. It was a discussion that the three of us had last week about my new book — including what I do, what the book […]
Collaboration Roadmap has landed. Enjoy the unboxing. I’m beavering away on the pre-orders right now …
In the months leading up to the publication of User Adoption Strategies: Shifting Second Wave People to New Collaboration Technology last year, I ran a survey to gauge the use and effectiveness of the various strategies I was profiling in the book. The data was great, and I’ve […]
Today is the day for my fourth book, Collaboration Roadmap. After a call from the printer regarding the status of the book yesterday, I headed into the city to pick up the initial boxes (the rest will come out by truck). I saw to a couple of jobs, […]
Share2011 is a wrap. The first two days were filled with sessions by international and local speakers. You can read the notes from the various sessions I attended. The feedback themes I heard from attendees were: – “We loved hearing what others are doing. It helps us in […]
In the closing keynote of Share2011, Ruven Gotz from Navantis in Canada is presenting on requirements, roadmaps, wireframes, and workflow. Key ideas: – We don’t want cowboy projects – “I’ll start coding, you go and see what they want.” – Requirements – do we need to get them? […]
In the penultimate session of Share 2011, Sarah Haase is presenting her second session of the conference – about ROI for SharePoint. Key topics: – (self-evident truth 1) Your SharePoint solution isn’t complete until you’ve measured its effectiveness. – (self-evident truth 2) ROI is meaningless without context. – […]
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