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28 Apr 09

Go All In with Enterprise 2.0

So how long does it take to become an Enterprise 2.0 success story? I believe it was Thomas Watson (IBM) that answered the question of how long it takes to become great in business. His response was "one second". It happens when you decide to be great and willing to make the commitments necessary to make it happen.

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enterprise2.0 adoption commitment change changemanagement

  • What do you say to a business customer that comes to you and says "I want to use this in my business to increase innovation, what is the solution set fro accomplishing this?" If you answer involves something along the lines of "Hmmm, err, You start with, hmmm, a wiki page and then add something..." then you have not committed to your Enterprise 2.0 effort.
  • You set targets, objectives, and share the vision to the entire organization. But in Enterprise 2.0, you took the Filed of Dreams idea of just build it and they will come. When it doesn't happen you scratch your head and then blame the culture.
17 Aug 08

Borland’s own ‘journey’ to Agile forms foundation for new software delivery management solutions | Dana Gardner’s BriefingsDirect | ZDNet.com

As part of the podcast, I asked Peter what surprised him most about this Agile journey at Borland. “The thing that surprised me,” he said, “is how powerful it is each morning when everybody gets around the table and actually goes through what they’ve done

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