Web 2.0 is growing up fast. What started as a collection of tools for savy net users to upgrade their personal lives is quickly becoming a part of the enterprise system. Blogs, social networking (via sites like LinkedIn), and wikis have all found their place in the working world. Now all the hype is focused [...]
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The past few weeks I have been traveling around the country (with stops in New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco and Washington, DC) speaking to audiences about the wonderful world of open and unified communications at the invitation of Siemens Communications as part of its VoiceCon speaking tour and related activities.
Although my presentations [...]
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Close your eyes for a moment and visualize your company as a group of people. Each person represents one department. Each person, while not necessarily building the specific product that your business produces, contributes in some way to the finished product.
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