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Web 2.0 Communities for Business – Tip #9: Create a SAFE Environment

The majority of business (i.e., mission-focused) social media communities are simply not safe. As a result, it is easy for third parties to hijack these communities for malicious use. I recommend incorporation of four tools to make your business community a safe environment for your enterprise, its mission and its stakeholders. If you do not have these, it is only a matter of time before something happens…

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A Simple Reminder: Social Networking and “All Things” 2.0 are about connecting people

Over the past year, we have seen a proliferation not only of social networking tools and services but the addition of the moniker “2.0” to everything from Mobile to Health Care. It is important in all of this to remember that networks start–and end–with people. If we forget this, all of the technology and process we develop will simple add clutter to everyone’s lives…

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Health 2.0 Challenge: Managing UGC in the regulated environment

Update: Over the past 90 days, I have been hearing more and more about Health 2.0 — the use of Web 2.0, Gov 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 technologies to help improve medicine and health care. In response of I have updated my post outlining the major HHS and FDA regulations any Health 2.0 service provider will have to navigate to deliver a regulatory-compliant solution…

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Four big technology challenges in a Web 2.0 world

I will be a panel speaker the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Interactive Media initiative next month discussing how Web 2.0 is creating new challenges for CxOs in how they manage technology. To prepare, I am starting a series of posts on the challenges I face day-to-day on this (and how they are different from the Web 1.0 world).

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