Internationally recognised business strategist and enterprise architect, Dion Hinchcliffe, will be in Australia between Monday 14th – Friday 18th May, 2012 to promote his forthcoming book, Social Business by Design (co-authored with Peter Kim).

Dion has wealth of knowledge and experience covering topics that include Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Social Business, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), open business models, and next-generation enterprises.

If you are interested in meeting Dion during his tour:

We will also update this page as details are confirmed.

About Dion

Dion is a regular keynote speaker on the topics of Web 2.0, SOA, and Enterprise 2.0 and has presented or keynoted at Web 2.0 Expo, CeBIT, Business Integration Forum, Interop, JavaOne, SOA Web Services Edge, Enterprise 2.0 Conference, Office 2.0, and many other major business and software conferences. He is extensively published in leading industry periodicals and journals, including the Microsoft Architecture Journal, AjaxWorld Magazine, and SOA/Web Services Journal, and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Social Computing Journal. His thought leadership can be found on ZDNetebizQOn Web Strategy, and Musings and Ruminations on Building Great Systems. He also co-authored Web 2.0 Architectures for O’Reilly.

About the Social Business by Design book

Social Business By Design is the definitive management book on how to rethink the modern organisation in the social media era. Designed as both a strategic overview and a hands-on resource, Social Business By Design clearly shows how to choose and implement a social business strategy and maximize its impact. Containing actionable, high-impact techniques that save time and the bottom line, Social Business By Design will transform any organisation’s strategy to ensure success and avoid disruption in a fast-moving world. For more information, visit the Social Business by Design website.

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