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Ipswich, MA United States
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Larry Hawes is the Principal and founder of Dow Brook Advisory Services. He is an internationally recognized expert on the application of information management technologies to drive high-value business transformation. His research and consulting work is focused on collaboration and knowledge management practices in the technology domains of enterprise social software, unified communication and collaboration, enterprise portals, document and content management, and business process management.
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Supply chain study of project shakti(Hindustan Unilever))
Sudheer Kumar
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il y a 12 ans
Webinar - Why Winging It Isn't a Strategy
Central Desktop
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il y a 12 ans
Ten Technology Trends That Will Change the World in Ten Years
Cisco Services
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il y a 12 ans
More Than Just Facebook for Business: Translating Social Interactions into Actionable Social Intelligence - BDI 3/23/11 The Social Consumer: Case Studies & Roundtables
Business Development Institute
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il y a 13 ans
Social Networking while at Work - July 2010
Symantec
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il y a 13 ans
TUG2010 Keynote: Doing and Managing Knowledge Work
Jim McGee
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il y a 13 ans
Traction User Group 2010 - Brian Tullis Presentation
btullis
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il y a 13 ans
2010 Future of Open Source Survey Results
Acquia
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il y a 14 ans
NPR Facebook Fans Survey - Findings Overview
NPR Audience Insight & Research
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il y a 13 ans
Catalyst 2010 Presentation - Enterprise 2.0 and Observable Work
btullis
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il y a 13 ans
The Real Life Social Network v2
Paul Adams
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il y a 13 ans
Overview of CMIS in June 2010
Laurence Hart
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il y a 13 ans
Collaboration Product Roadmap Review
Novell
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il y a 14 ans
Business Process Management Meets Enterprise 2 0
Sandy Kemsley
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il y a 14 ans
Architecture Of Participation - Enterprise2.0 adoption outlines
Israel Blechman
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il y a 14 ans
Tagging In Your Web World
Thomas Vander Wal
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il y a 17 ans
E20 Transition Strategies
Lee Bryant
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il y a 14 ans
Exploring Early Enterprise 2.0 Methodologies | Enterprise 2.0 Conference West 2009
Dion Hinchcliffe
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il y a 14 ans
Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT Conference Flyer
n:sight / Kongress Media
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il y a 14 ans
Enterprise Social Software from IBM
Chris Sparshott
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il y a 14 ans
Open Access to Knowledge@ Novartis
Aref Jdey
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il y a 15 ans
The Future Of Business by Altimeter Group
Charlene Li
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il y a 14 ans
Enterprise Social Media Maturity Model (ESM3)
Gijsbert van der Sleen
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il y a 14 ans
OSCON 2009: Building a Corporate Blog Portal using WordPress MU (WPMU)
Voxeo Corp
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il y a 14 ans
What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later
Martafy!
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Ipswich, MA United States
Profession
Principal
Site Web
lehawes.wordpress.com
À propos
Larry Hawes is the Principal and founder of Dow Brook Advisory Services. He is an internationally recognized expert on the application of information management technologies to drive high-value business transformation. His research and consulting work is focused on collaboration and knowledge management practices in the technology domains of enterprise social software, unified communication and collaboration, enterprise portals, document and content management, and business process management.
Mots-clés
software
social
enterprise
technology
e20
business
content
sharing
file
system
consolidation
share
source
commodity
socbiz
utility
open
drupal
phtd
specialized
enterprise 20
health
sla
library
professional
libraries
information
division
librarian
manager
pharmaceutical
association
people
document
explicit
tacit
management
knowledge
km
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