Most would say Enterprise 2.0 is a future state: a time when people inside corporations are connected and engaged, a world where social media has taken hold. That’s how I like to frame it. Arguably, with cynics in the majority, progress will be gated by historical inertia in business, with deep organizational silos and a [...]
Archive for September, 2009
A Process for Public Collaboration
Posted in collaboration, tagged collaboration, process on September 14, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Thanks to Jay Smethurst (@jaysmet) for guest posting this week — as we continue to explore new approaches for innovation in complex social ecosystems, I wanted to gain an expert’s perspective on some of the challenges; Jay has an extensive background in collaboration, and was gracious enough to lend some thoughts. CJ 9/14. The kinds [...]
Framework for Ecosystem Change (1): Current State
Posted in complexity, ecosystem, tagged change, collaboration, ecosystem, evolution, opengov, silo on September 2, 2009 | 4 Comments »
In my last post, I began to outline a new approach for innovation in complex ecosystems. Efforts to drive reform in Healthcare, Education, and Energy have routinely struggled, and progress has been elusive. My thought process was sparked, in part, by an analysis of complexity science written by Beth Noveck & David Johnson. But much [...]


