Here’s the 4pm update on the three tickets for the Working in Collaborative Environments conference in Auckland next week. Congratulations to the three winners: – Paul T. – Tristan L. – Louise S. Looking forward to seeing you three there.
Last week I posted on taking collaboration too far. Haydn weighed in on Forbes earlier this week with his view on pushing social media too far. The start of the last paragraph caught my eye: “I can’t help thinking that social media amplifies the dangers of the crowd […]
Next week in Auckland is the Working in Collaborative Environments conference. I’m the conference chairperson for the day, and have three tickets to give away that provide complimentary entry and attendance to the full one-day conference. Any costs for travel are not included in the tickets to be […]
On The Smarter Office blog, I posted about The Power of Turning Up: “In a recent client engagement I have been reminded again of the importance of turning up in person when you are exploring possibilities for how people work together through new collaboration technology. A phone conversation […]
Owen Allen, the VP of Solutions at Pingar is speaking at the SharePoint User Group in Christchurch tonight on using SharePoint 2010 as an enterprise application platform. Pingar has some of its developers in Auckland, so Owen is here for discussions with the team. He’s seeing New Zealand […]
While London is enthralled with a particular sporting event at the moment, my thoughts turn to October 1 in London—when I’ll be presenting a public user adoption workshop with a social business focus. The workshop is presented in conjunction with Collaboration Matters: “The Developing a Social Business User […]
Igloo Software added real-time language translation to its cloud-offered social business suite: “Worldwide collaboration can only work in a multilingual network, and that’s why Igloo now crosses international barriers with ease. Upon login, users can set their default language preference. As they collaborate with peers in different countries, […]
If you’re looking for a good state-of-the-art conference on collaboration to attend in November, you may have to choose between two that happen to be on the same days: November 12-15. The first is E2 Innovate in Santa Clarita, focused on the latest collaboration tools and services. The […]
In my User Adoption Strategies book, I give a four stage model for thinking about how to approach adoption for second wave people; meaning those that don’t get turned on by features and among other things need much more help with “the why?” of SharePoint. In stage 2, […]
Thanks to Jim Hays for sharing this on Facebook earlier today. A good reminder that what may appear to be slow may actually be deep … compared to that which happens fast but is superficial.
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