Posts Tagged ‘collaboration’

Technology will allow us to become digital nomads

via ideasproject.com Technology pundit Mike Elgan says we’re evolving a new paradigm for the workplace as technology makes it easier for white collar workers to engage in location-independent employment. These “digital nomads” will be able to travel the world or go to locations where there are partners or customers for both personal reasons and on […]

Together, we work smarter

Thank you IBM – for the cute visual messaging of the links between here (BMID) and there (Enterprise Collaboration @ frogpond): Yes, together, we work smarter. Smarter being all things agile, flexible, you know, see here and there … via Stefan

Collaboration is beautiful

This is bringing together two of my favourite themes: Collaboration is beautiful, enjoy (via W2E):

OSMB: Collaboration changes the game (in application development, too)

Today I’m at the OSMB conference and posting and twittering notes, most of those notes will be posted over at my frogpond Enterprise Collaboration blog (see e.g. Open Source Meets Business (OSMB) – Tag 1 and Trendstudie Open Source im Unternehmen, german language alas). Something with a more BMID-twist is the session “Collaboration Contagion – […]

Closing up some of my open tabs …

Business Week lists its top 10 of innovation and design books for 2008, books that “had an original thesis, tapped into a trend that seemed clearly part of the zeitgeist, or simply provoked us, making us think differently about the world or how better to monetize, mix, or manage fresh ideas”. And Blown to Bits […]

Innovation is chic – and runs into organizational barriers

Via Paul Williams I learned that CNBC is doing another series on innovation, it’s aimed at C-level and I welcome this quite a lot as it stresses the importance (yet, Paul has some criticisms too). But these episodes are worthwhile anyway, and I appreciate the effort (btw, back then I wrote some posts about their […]

Socialcamp – der Film

Via Netzpolitik:Socialcamp – Der Film von Helpedia: Zum einen ergeben sich schöne Einblicke in die Reize von “Graswurzelkonferenzen” für die gemeinsame Entwicklung von Ideen, Konzepten, etc., zum anderen wird auch deutlich dass Web 2.0 für viele Nonprofits noch keine zentrale Rolle spielt – die Potenziale bspw. für die Unterstützung der verteilten Zusammenarbeit werden noch nicht […]