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Larry Hawes

Larry Hawes

Analyst, consultant, and speaker focused on business use of collaboration, knowledge management, and social software. Also a father, musician, and outdoorsman.
RT @euan: If I worried that E 2.0 was the same old same old http://euansemple.squarespace.com/theobvi... the idea of KM and E 2.0 joining forces leaves little doubt
@euan Errr, yeah. Shiny new tools to address age old problems. My hope is that each wave solves more of the problem w/o creating new ones.
OK. I'm leaving now. Really (said the addict.)
Off to the airport. Catch y'all later.
Packing my bag for Denver. Presenting to a client's Advisory Council tomorrow. Diving into #defrag09 Wed. & Thurs. Leading discussion Thurs.
@gialyons Terribly sorry, yet relieved too, for you at the loss of your dad. Maybe he'll tell us all what it's like up there in the Cloud.
Good morning all! Indian Summer yesterday and today in 01938. Gorgeous! Leaving for Denver later; will be there most of the week.
‘Popularity’ is a funny metric for Social Software | Pretzel Logic - Enterprise 2.0 - http://www.pretzellogic.org/2009...
Enterprise 2.0: Culture Is as Culture Does | SocialComputingJournal.com - http://socialcomputingjournal.com/viewcol...
Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Best Practices from Yakabod | The AppGap - http://www.theappgap.com/enterpr...
How Much Scale Is Needed in Enterprise 2.0 Employee Adoption? « I’m Not Actually a Geek - http://bhc3.wordpress.com/2009...
Transition Strategies for E2.0 Adoption Video - http://vodpod.com/watch...
The FASTForward Blog » Adoption Can’t Be Driven: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary - http://www.fastforwardblog.com/2009...
Transparent Office: The Five Forces of Enterprise 2.0 Adoption - http://michaeli.typepad.com/my_webl...
BookBlog » Blog Archive » Scale effects in enterprise social software - Adina Levin’s weblog. For conversation about books I’ve been reading, social software, and other stuff too. - http://www.alevin.com/?p=1298
The cultural implications of E2.0 integrations: ignore at your own peril « Emergent Trends in Organization Change - http://kweiss.wordpress.com/2009...
On a more positive note, we celebrated our youngest son's 3rd birthday with family last night. Very fun evening! Kids just grow up too fast.
Good morning all! Gorgeous late Fall day in 01938. Sadly, I'll be inside all day working on a presentation. Hrmph!
@marciamarcia Thanks! It was fabulous to see you again and learn that we are more closely connected than we realized. "Small world" indeed!
@amcafee It was great to see you this week at #e2conf! I was very pleased to finally get a copy of your new book and can't wait to dive in.
My last tweet is from my definition of Social Business at http://lehawes.wordpress.com/2009.... It is made to underscore my comment on @ekolsky's blog post.
"[Social Business] philosophy views customers and business partners as trusted components of the organization, not as external constituents"
#e2conf Enterprise 2.0: A Load of Crap or Not a Load of Crap? - http://www.cmswire.com/cms...
Commented on perceptive observation from #e2conf by @eskolsky. Social Media, Social CRM, and E2.0 beginning to converge. http://www.estebankolsky.com/2009...
@theRab Totally bummed that we said "hi" a few times, but never synced up long enough to really engage. Let's fix that next meet-up, OK?
@alanlepo Excellent to visit with you on a rooftop in San Francisco. Hope we'll see each other again soon.
Logging off for supper and family time. Likely to be back online later. Tweet on!
Can't believe it's almost 5:30 ET. Today flew by. But it totally rocked. The collaboration track at @gilbaneboston is going to be awesome!
Denver is going to be cranking next week! All downtown hotels sold out. Couldn't book even with status privileges. Staying 5 miles away.
@jholston Looking forward to seeing you in Denver next week!
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