Thanks to Bjoern Negellman, Kongress Media, (organizer) and Simon Wardley (event facilitator), I was a privileged presenter, in the inaugural European Enterprise 2.0 Summit convened as part of CEBIT, March 4 in Hannover. (Given COMDEX no longer operates in the United States, experiencing the CEBIT scale and vendor commitment was eye opening.)
Blog reports from Emanuele Quintarelli, François Nonnenmacher, Martin Koser and Robbert Homburg tell the event story that began with Simon Wardley reminding us how technology forces drive change, followed by Dion Hinchcliffe's keynote and Euan Semple's BBC lessons. Scenes from the event are captured on Flickr.
For me the event nuggets came in descriptions of serious business wiki applications by:
- Kenneth Lavrsen, Motorola A/S, wiki-ing quality standards documentation
- Wieland Stützel, Fraport AG (Frankfurt Airport), cross organizational knowledge sharing
Diego Gianetti, BTicino S.p.a. (an Italian producer of communication, distribution and energy control systems) describing "Sul Campo" a sales force community of practice Cedric Blum, Société Française de Radiotéléphone Service Client (a French mobile carrier) explaining how using a wiki helps customer service solve customer problems and get more from IT
- Yochai Benkler, Wealth of Networks
- Rob Cross & Andrew Parker, Hidden Power of Social Networks
- Ron Burt, Structural Holes
- Lowell Bryan & Claudia Joyce, Mobilizing Minds
- Dan Tapscott, Wikinomics
Patti Anklam, Net Work author Valdis Krebs, pioneering ONA practitioner InnoCentive and Harvard researcher Karim Lakhani et al's investigation of factors in problem resolution Procter & Gamble's Connect & Develop program
"You do understand Metcalfe's law does not work for social networks, right?“
Thank you to everyone involved with Kongress Media's Enterprise 2.0 Summit for the rich conversations that I look forward to continuing, especially with Simon Wardley regarding his newly minted term:
"STRUCTURACTION"
~ Jenny Ambrozek