Dr. Andrew McAfee was the featured author on the MIT Enterprise Forum Virtual MasterClass on Thursday, 2/25/10. Greg Wymer, Associate Director at MIT Enterprise Forum, was the moderator.
This week, Andrew’s book Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization’s Toughest Challenges joined the Washington Post hardcover bestseller list.
What’s the ROI? The “Hard” Benefits
A question that lurks very prominently, especially with the use of social tools . This is what Andrew had to share about ROI and Impact of Enterprise 2.0.
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Andrew stressed that “change is getting faster, not slower.” Continue with a wait-and-see attitude and you might be left in the dust.
Here’s a heart warming example of what happens when you boldly go into the new frontier of Enterprise 2.0. Isn’t it extra nice when it’s the government that has the right vision? Bill Ives wrote about “How the US Military is Using Enterprise 2.0 to Coordinate Haiti Relief.” He added that “The US military was one of the early leaders in knowledge management and the use of after action reviews and lessons learned. It is nice to see it acting as one of the leaders in the use of Enterprise 2.0 concepts that take the vision of knowledge management significantly forward with new tools, transparency, and capabilities.”
What do YOU plan to do in the adoption of Enterprise 2.0? What other social tools are you using in your business? Maybe, not using any. Why or why not?











Enterprise 2.0: Get Out of the Way
“Get out of the way and watch how people come together and interact with each other.” That was one of the many statements that struck me during Dr. Andrew McAfee’s talk in a ThoseinMedia and AuthorsGlobe MasterClass titled “How You Can Use Enterprise 2.0 to Accelerate Your Business.”
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