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Collaboration Pizza, the E2.0 Talk Radio Show
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Lively interviews with authors, experts and real people about knowledge sharing on the job. Tune in for fresh ideas and interesting conversation about how to make Enterprise 2.0 and social computing succeed, from folks who do it every day. Missed an episode? Download anytime.


May
19
Stan Garfield
 Deloitte

 April
 28
Katrina Pugh
President
 AlignConsulting

14
 Sameer Patel
Partner
Sovos Group

7
Matt Work
CEO, Cohuman
 
March
31
 Phil Green
CTO, Inmagic
  
 


May 19, 2011
The Communities Manifesto
Stan Garfield, Deloitte

One year ago Stan Garfield published a short guide on how to make collaborative communities succeed. It was a modest document (just 13 pages, really big type), but the Communities Manifesto took off like a rocket and has been sparking tweets, blogs, quotes and conversations ever since. Stan, community evangelist for the Global Consulting Knowledge Management Group at Deloitte, also led KM initiatives at Digital Equipment, Compaq and HP. Tune in to Collaboration Pizza to hear Stan’s approach to managing 30 internal communities of practice worldwide and his take on the #1 success principle for any enterprise CoP. Live May 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm ET, or download anytime.

April 28, 2011
Get those smarts out of jail!
Kate Pugh, President

Let’s say you’ve sunk megabucks into knowledge sharing systems and training, but to no avail. Don’t despair, and don’t spend another dime on technology. Kate Pugh, author of ‘Sharing Hidden Know-How: How Managers Solve Thorny Problems with the Knowledge Jam,’ suggests your next step is a good conversation. Her Knowledge Jam model—based on structured, 90-minute dialogues between people with insight and people who want it--is a proven way to close the gap between collecting information (where it typically languishes in ‘knowledge jail’) and actually using it. Tune in to Collaboration Pizza to hear Kate describe the approach she refined at Fidelity, Intel, BankOne and PWC Consulting. Live on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 3:30 pm ET, or download anytime.



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