
In Tech & Trends a very important interview to Thomas Christel:
Keeping IT Projects On Track. Proper Planning & Communication Can Help Sidestep Project Snags”
“…..Keep Communication Lines Open
Project transparency gives the team a complete view of the whole project. One way to provide transparency is by using workflows and workflow tools that let business process owners see how each part of the project is progressing, suggests Tautges…..”
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Transparency can be defined as providing vision, value, visibility and voice to your project or activities, but how does it relates to today’s social enterprise applying it to your team of professionals, projects, time, technology and knowledge. Check out a new white paper that might shed some light on the concept of “transparency” and “transparency management,” called: Transparency Management (TM) – Empowering Your Flat Project Team with Vision, Value, Visibility and Voice,” by Thomas Christel.
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There is a very important appointment in Venice on 18 and 19 april. At Parco Scientifico Tecnologico VEGA - Padiglione Antares there it’ take place the conference “L’innovazione tecnologica e la comunicazione unificata”, chairman Gianluigi Cogo (Direzione Sistema Informatico di Regione Veneto). We are there with a dedicated space at Padiglione Antares and we present we+workspace that provide a truly intuitive and integrated social enterprise platform for Web 2.0, collaboration, communications and management needs to increase knowledge, transparency and productivity. To know more about Veneto Expo and TwitterCamp
I just got back home from attending a half day conference put on by Politecnico of Milano, School of Management called, “Enterprise 2.0 – the Revolution of the Web.” It was kicked off by two professors from the School of Management responsible for Enterprise 2.0, Mariano Corso (HR) and Stefano Mainetti (IT) presenting market research on Enterprise 2.0 after surveying 65 CIOs. Mariano Corso started the day by highlighting the interests of those 65 CIOs who participated in the study. Topics included; social networks, content management, real-time collaboration, adaptability, global mobility and openness. What interested me most was the attitude of the CIOs regarding Enterprise 2.0, 11% were negative or conservative and 11% were positive or visionary, so that left 78% somewhere in the middle. Stefano Mainetti did a real nice job comparing Social Computing to the tip of a ice-berg sticking out of the water and enterprise applications: ERP, CRM, SCM and Legacy systems are shown beneath the surface. He explained the link between SOA, Mash-Ups and SaaS and how BPM played a roll. Next we had case studies presented by Costa Crociere, Intesa SanPaolo, Telecom Italia and Seat Pagine Gialle. I found, I had a hard time understanding how presenting server schemes and applications like Domino or SharePoint was helping the audience understand how Enterprise 2.0 can help them in business. The projects presented were large, took years, and looked to be huge investment on that company’s part. I would have preferred to see a company present; here was my business challenge, here were the processes and tools for change, we selected this technology or platform for the following reasons and here are the benefits we have received to date. Then maybe the 700+ attendees may have walked away with more information then what was presented. The final part of the day, which saved the day, was a round table that included, IBM, Microsoft, Yooplus, Google, it Consult and SAP. A who’s who in the technology arena. As most speakers pitched technology, only one presenter, spoke about Enterprise 2.0 being centered around “people, collaboration and simplicity” and that was Luigi Grimaldi, President of Yooplus. We need to be carefull not to fall into the re-occuring trap. When new ideas lead to new applications of technology, we all get excited for “technology sake,” rather then getting excited for ‘business sake.” Enterprise 2.0 is instead the adoption of Web 2.0, within your business, and is centered around your professionals, collaboration, communications and the use of Web 2.0 tools and technologies as an enablement to increase knowledge, transparency and productivity.

“Enterprise 2.0 - The Revolution that comes from the Web” is the title of a half day event that Luigi Grimaldi, president of Yooplus, will participate in a round-table discussion with other executives from IBM, Microsoft, Google, and SAP.
This event is hosted by the School of Management at Politecnico of Milan. It is being held on Wednesday, 12 March 2008, from 09.30 am to 1.00 pm, at the Aula Rogers of Politecnico, Via Ampére 2, Milan. Participation is FREE, you just need to register online at www.osservatori.dig.polimi.it

Yooplus has been invited to participate in the Communication & Mobile Applications Forum which takes place at the Clarion Hotelin Stockholm, 28-29 April 2008.
Yooplus will provide an 8 minute presentation of their business case and success to date.
We hope to meet new business partners, VCs and technology partners at this event.
The event is hosted by Europe Unlimited SA to learn more please visit their web-site at www.e-unlimited.com.

Here is the second one.
The title is: A Case and Point – A Perspective On Flat Project Teams - By Thomas Christel
“I was hired in as the Corporate Director, Online Enrollment for an 80 school for-profit education system. It seemed like an exciting opportunity, until you looked under the covers. ….”
Please have a look, all comments are welcome!
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