Novell hired me to provide a short introduction to Enterprise 2.0 and explain the current landscape.
The following is the presentation description: Like most tech-fashion fads, Enterprise 2.0 is not widely understood. Vendors, consultants, and even customers are rushing to incorporate the label "Enterprise 2.0" into new offerings. This webinar by leading Enterprise 2.0 industry-watcher and insider, Susan Scrupski, will sift through the buzz and present an informative presentation of what Enterprise 2.0 is and what it isn't. Attendees will learn the background on the so-called movement, the drivers and obstacles to adoption, where Enterprise 2.0 is originating in the large organization, as well as hear a narrative on large enterprise early successes.
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14. The Enterprise is Social
Beyond the Firewall
• Inside the firewall: Collaboration
• 2-way conversation at the edge
‣ Porous boundary to market
‣ Focuses roles/concentration
• All market/biz data returns to Enterprise for processing/action
• Increases competitiveness with timely decision-making
15. The 2.0 Adoption Council
• A collection of Market Leading early Adopters
• Approximately 80 members to date
‣ Large Enterprise (10K+ employees)
‣ “Internal Evangelists”
• Sharing best practices/experiences
16. Current Members
‣Alcatel-Lucent ‣GDF Suez ‣NASA/SAIC
‣Alcoa ‣General Mills ‣Nokia
‣Allstate ‣GlaxoSmithKline ‣Penn State University
‣Alstom Power ‣Hatch Associates ‣Pitney Bowes
‣AREVA ‣Hewlett-Packard ‣PR Newswire
‣AT&T ‣HSBC ‣Pratt & Whitney
‣British Petroleum ‣Humana ‣Rocketdyne
‣Booz Allen Hamilton ‣IBM ‣PricewaterhouseCoopers
‣CapitalOne ‣Intel Corporation ‣Procter & Gamble
‣Cardiff University (UK) ‣International Paper ‣Raytheon
‣Chubb ‣Johnson and Johnson ‣SAP
‣Cisco ‣Juniper Networks ‣SAP BusinessObjects
‣Compagnie de Saint Gobain ‣Lockheed Martin ‣Schlumberger
‣Compuware ‣Lowe's companies ‣Seagate
‣Corning ‣Lyonnaise des Eux/Suez ‣SK Telecom
‣Covidien Environment ‣State of Maryland
‣CSC ‣Massachusetts Institute of ‣Sun Microsystems (Oracle)
‣Deloitte Technology ‣Swedish Armed Forces
‣Disney ‣McDonald's ‣Texas Instruments
‣Electronic Arts ‣McKinsey & Company ‣The Washington Post
‣Eli Lilly ‣Medtronic, Inc. ‣Thrivent Financial
‣EMC Corp. ‣Merck ‣United Business Media
‣Ford Motor Company ‣MetLife ‣Wells Fargo
17. Drivers for Early Adopters
Increase Productivity
Expert Location
Retain Institutional Knowledge
Lower Costs
Foster Innovation
Cultural Reinvention
Other
Caution: small sample. Illustration purposes only.
18. Obstacles for Early Adopters
• Awareness and/or Confusion
• Culture, Culture, Culture
‣ Moving from silos to “flat enterprise”
‣ Rewarding sharing, vs. hoarding
• Making the Business Case
• Ease of Use
• Misjudging the Importance of Community
Management
20. Early Case Studies
• Investment Bank:
‣ Flattened organization, created visibility for
Audit and Compliance group resulting in more
accurate reporting to Federal regulators
• Leading F500 Manufacturer:
‣ IT Organization wanted to change its image
from “IT sux” to “IT rox.” Factory Managers
singing IT praises now.
• Global Leader in Business Solutions and Services:
‣ Where Expertise is billable, dramatic
improvement in time-to-market deliverables.
21. Where to find more info...
• Andrew McAfee’s original MIT Sloan article.
‣ http://andrewmcafee.org/2007/09/enterprise_20_is_now_free/
• Dion Hinchcliffe’s expansion of the SLATES mnemonic.
‣ http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/?p=143
• The 2.0 Adoption Council
‣ http://www.20adoptioncouncil.com
• @ITSinsider on Twitter
‣ http://www.twitter.com/itsinsider
• ITSinsider blog
‣ http://www.itsinsider.com
Notes de l'éditeur
Thank you Richard, Stephanie and it’s a pleasure to be here to talk to you all today about a topic I am particularly passionate about: Enterprise 2.0.
Blogger, researcher, consultant, 2.0 Evangelist (spread the good news and attempt to recruit others!), Advisory board 2 leading conferences in the US and Europe, Recently founded the 2.0 adoption council-- will talk more about that later. Lastly, you can find me everywhere online on the social web by the nickname “ITSinsider.” If you’re on twitter, I invite you to follow me.
Where did the e20 meme begin? Not even on the chart, but Clay Shirky coined Social Software in 2002.