Archive for February, 2009

Social Contracts within Enterprises

Friday, March 6, 2009 at 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Rebecca’s at Reservoir Place, Trapelo Road, Waltham.

TOPIC:  We have a big topic coming up at our next Bentley program, Virtual Teams and Social Tools on March 31st. That program and the push to accept invitations to participate in numerous social tools at work and home, prompted this discussion topic. Just the pressure to add one or two new social forums, and contribute to them on a regular basis,  places us in a new dimension for communicating to our professional community. We all want to be engaged and responsive but we also want to be productive in our work while being thoughtful and constructive when we share through new media platforms.

So, how do we satisfy one colleague’s desire to instant message or Twitter or even leave post-it notes on our computer screen with perhaps our own more formal methods like email without creating apparent communication stonewalling? Does the need for a communication audit trail trump quick messaging to get a response about “who to call” or “where to find…?” Are there good ways to maintain a cordial and friendly exchange with everyone in your work community without being overwhelmed by the number of technologies for sharing and requesting information? What is the enterprise’s responsibility for setting expectations and supporting popular social platforms? Where does one go for guidance within the organization to clarify the communication rules of engagement? Are enterprises ignoring this issue?

Bring your ideas, experiences, questions for others and solutions to this “hot topic.”

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The Role of KM in Innovation - Case Studies

Thursday, February 19, 2009, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m, Microsoft, 201 Jones Rd., Sixth Floor, Waltham, MA 02451 , Waltham. Directions. [NOTE: New Location!]

SPEAKER: David Ritter, Chief Technology Officer, InnoCentive, Inc.

TOPIC: InnoCentive presents a unique platform to foster open innovation based on the ideal of  “bringing together creative minds to create breakthrough solutions that touch every human life.” They were founded in 2001 and help build communities-of-practice by connecting companies, academic institutions, public sector and non-profits to stimulate “breakthrough innovation.”

We invited David to share the InnoCentive vision and stories from the field in the interest of inspiring our group’s interest in ways to leverage knowledge.

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BIOGRAPHY: As CTO, David oversees the Product Management, R&D, and IT Operations functions.  He is responsible for driving the definition of InnoCentive product offerings, and the development and operation of the technology platform through which the products are delivered.

David previously spent 8 years at The Boston Consulting Group, the last 6 years as a Partner and Managing Director in the firm’s High Technology and Information Technology Practice Areas.  In this role he advised Fortune 50 companies on product and technology strategy, eCommerce, software development process, and achieving business value from IT.

Previously, David served as the CTO for VerticalNet, Inc., a pioneering public B2B company.  Prior to that, he was Vice President of Engineering for Firefly, Inc., where he led the development of Passport, a distributed authorization system for the Internet (the basis for Microsoft Passport after Firefly was acquired by Microsoft).  David also previously served as Director of Engineering for Oracle Corporation’s OLAP Products Division, where he developed large-scale analytical database applications. David studied Computer Science and Theater at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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June 11, 2009: Optimizing Your SharePoint Investment - Through Search & Information Architecture: Call 2: Making Basic SharePoint Search Work, Thursday, June 11, 12:30-2:00pm ET, Cost: Free
Speakers: Shawn Shell (Consejo, Inc.) + Sadalit Van Buren (Knowledge Management Associates)

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2/4/2009 Online SharePoint Study Group being hosted by Michael Sampson, author of Seamless Teamwork: Using Microsoft® SharePoint® Technologies to Collaborate, Innovate, and Drive Business in New Ways