Tag Archives: web 2.0
5 principles for getting buy in (for social media but mostly for anything)
I had the privilege of presenting at the recent ARK Group Australia Library 2.0 event where I was asked to share my experiences from CPA Australia for obtaining buy in to do 2.0 and social media type initiatives. In my role … Continue reading
Filed under engagement, innovation, leadership, social media, web 2.0
Enterprise microblogging (part 3): the benefit of hindsight
Let’s do a quick recap: In Part 1 CPA Australia fell in love with Yammer (our chosen enterprise microblogging platform). Part 2 saw us identifying benefits we’ve experienced and in this final instalment, almost 18 months after implementation I share … Continue reading
Filed under enterprise 2.0, organisational learning, web 2.0
Enterprise microblogging (part 2): ‘all of us are smarter than any of us’
Quick recap: CPA Australia has approximately 450 employees in 16 offices across 11 countries serving upwards of 130 000 members. In part 1 we focused on my workplace love story of introducing the enterprise microblogging platform Yammer. This middle child … Continue reading
Filed under enterprise 2.0, organisational learning, web 2.0
We are all Big Brother in a popularity contest
Computers, video games and the web were all at some point labeled as causing people to be more insular and solitary, and less social. This has now come full circle with people now being more connected and social than ever … Continue reading
