
2009 Session Proposals
Like we did for Enterprise2Open 2008, please make a link to a wiki page where you describe the session you want to host. Session topics we hear are in demand include:
Pain Points and Pitfalls
Building Your Business Case
Comparing the Vendors
Enterprise 2.0 Abroad
Community-Proposed Sessions:
- Social Messaging in the Enterprise,
- The Social Organization,
- Mobile in the Enterprise
- Social Processes: a domain specific example
- Collaboration Games,
- http://www.socialtext.net/enterprise20conference/index.cgi?social_compliance_what_does_information_governance_look_like_in_the_world_of_2_0
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- TechWeb Research: Adoption in the Enterprise 2009,
- The challenge of transparency, Jen Grant, vice president of marketing, Box.net
- The Big Bang: enhancing social software's contribution to collaboration, David Friedman
- Is Culture Eating your Enterprise 2.0 Strategy for Breakfast? - Arno Hesse
- E2.0 Biz Case Builder - frank.
- User Adoption and Enterprise 2.0 Cures - Combined Sessions:
- Crowdsourcing Cures for Community Management Headaches - How to Overcome Objections, Navigate Thorny Issues and Get Past Roadblocks #e2cures #e2conf Facilitated by United Business Media's Community Managers: Matt Donnelly, Rob Enslin, Jerome Hainz, Ted Hopton, Ian Klein http://bit.ly/e2cures
- Enterprises are Made of People,
- Why Collaborate? Collaborative Intents -> Business Outcomes, Brian Magierski, nGenera
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Your Hosts
Participation
If you aren't attending the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, you can still participate in Enterprise20pen by registering for a free pavilion pass!
Participants
- Steve Wylie, http://e2conf.com
- Susan Scrupski http://www.itsinsider.com
- Janetti Chon, http://enterprise2blog.com
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- Sameer Patel http://www.pretzellogic.org
- John Speck, New Commons
- Brian Magierski Blog nGenera
- Jacqueline Prescott, Elissa Gjertson, John Nielson, frank.
- Keri Pearlson blog
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Enterprise2Open is the "unconference" portion of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference and is open to anyone who would like to attend home loans. This open event blends some pre-scheduled content with an open grid where the attendees fill in the sessions they either want to discuss or present themselves. It is the perfect space to provide the community at large with a place to connect with other attendees and share your knowledge and experiences.
Together with fellow blogger and BarCamper Frank Hamm I am currently putting together a one-day BarCamp-alike event at the upcoming CeBIT 2008.
This will be an open platform for sessions discussing the “Enterprise 2.0″ topic – a great opportunity to discuss, mingle and exchange best practices.
We want to encourage everybody who is interested in the area of Enterprise 2.0 to participate in this event at March 9th – closing day of CeBIT 2008. And we would like to know what sessions would be of interest for you, what you expect and what you propose – perhaps as your own session.
So we have set up a blog and a wiki, where information will be posted and where you may enlist yourself on the participant’s page. There’s also an entry at wevent unsecured loans.
Here is the thing. ARIS is not one of the many companies running around selling snake oil about executable UML and so on. It is the real deal. Every software company with a modeling tool loves to say they are all about the Business Process Analyst. The truth is inevitably a lot more prosaic. Quite simply – there is no community of people with business modeling skills associated with a runtime environment in the IT industry motorcycle insurance. But IDS Scheer certainly has a community associated with its modeling language and tools.
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