Keeping Social Business Design Real
7 years ago
I was watching the Friendface episode of the IT Crowd the other day. At one point, Roy, Jen and Moss are all sitting in the office together but end up talking to each other on…
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I was watching the Friendface episode of the IT Crowd the other day. At one point, Roy, Jen and Moss are all sitting in the office together but end up talking to each other on…
Read more7 years ago
While (unashamedly) UK centric, I can promise you that the Us Now movie is well worth down loading (via BitTorrent) or watching in full online as the stories it shares have global…
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The New Lawyer has provided a bit of a taste of some of the findings in our recent Social Networking for the Legal Profession report, which was written by Lee Bryant and…
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Headshift are proud to announce the release of what is a major new report, published in association with Ark Group, entitled Social Networking for the Legal Profession. In the report, Lee Bryant and Penny…
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I’m not sure if this is a trend yet, but I’ve had a couple of client enquiries recently, but not about social computing or social media explicitly – instead they want help…
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In part of this interview with Stowe Boyd, Headshift’s Lee Bryant talks about the impact of the current global financial crisis on IT spending. He comments on the paradox that organisations are…
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I noticed that Christoph Schmaltz’s three-part post about Second-wave Enterprise 2.0 adopters over on the original Headshift blog has been getting some attention today: “I decided to break this blog post down…
Read more13 years ago
When we first started to become aware of the potential for the deliberate use of social software inside organisations, public social networks like Facebook were already firmly established. A few entrepreneurial businesses…
Read more16 years ago
Over on the original Headshift blog, Tim Duckett writes: That’s a question I was asked a few days ago by a client. It’s a fair question, too – there’s no point in…
Read more16 years ago
OK. I’m a little slow coming back to you with notes from day two of Connecting Up 2009, however I wanted to get my slides up for you to go with this…
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