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Blog entries tagged with "Social Business Summit"

Monday, 22nd February, 2010 at 18:21

Speaker Announcement: Social Business Summit 2010

With three weeks to go until the Social Business Summit 2010 at Limkokwing University, London on March 18, 2010 we no longer want to keep the names of our keynote speakers from you.

Jeff Dachis, who is Founder and CEO of Dachis Group already announced his attendance at the Social Business Summit in London, Austin and Sydney (virtually). Jeff was on the list of Crain’s Top 40 under 40 and Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2000. Read what what he will be talking about here.

JP Rangaswami is Chief Scientist at BT and chairman of The School Of Everything and Ribbit. JP is passionate about many things. One of them is education, which is why he is planning to build a school for the 21st century, with the requisite connectivity, hardware and software infrastructure.

We are looking forward to their thoughts on the future of business. View the agenda here. To participate in the discussion about the future of social business, request an invitation here!

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Monday, 22nd February, 2010 at 11:05

Jeff Dachis: Social Business Summit 2010

Jeff Dachis, Founder and CEO of Dachis Group will be one of the speakers at the SOMESSO/Headshift Social Business Summit on March 18 at Limkokwing University. The Social Business Summit is part of a series of summits with events in Austin, London and Sydney.

Fifteen years ago, when coming up with the business thesis for Razorfish, a company I co-founded, we used to say “everything that can be digital, will be.” Now, over a decade later, we can look back and see that immense change the digital revolution has brought to our lives.

But in the world of work, we are only now seeing meaningful change. The technology is digital, but the way it is now changing the workplace is largely human and social - it is about people, culture, process and dynamics, as much as bits and bytes. We are now seeing what I think is the biggest change since the dot.com era in the rise of social computing in the workplace and social business design more broadly.

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Friday, 8th January, 2010 at 20:28

Moving beyond the adoption of social tools to consider business impact and implications for organisational design

Europe’s first Social Business Summit, which we organise in cooperation with Headshift/Dachis Group will be held in the city of London on March 18 and is part of a series including a Dachis Group summit in Austin and Sydney. All three events are intended to engage with the leading practitioners on three continents and provide a global view of the market.

The Social Business Summit (March 18, London) is invitation-only. Therefore, save the date and let us know if you wish to participate.

Lee Bryant, CEO and co-founder of Headshift, calls upon on the next phase of social business design in companies:  The use of social tools in business is now progressing from the experimental stage to the beginning of mainstream adoption. As with all transformational technologies, organisational culture change and technology adoption are closely related, with both influencing the other in subtle but important ways. We want to look ahead and consider the impact of social tools on the way we organise, structure and manage knowledge- and people-intensive businesses in the future, both internally and externally.

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