Tweet This coming Thursday, 25 March, many folks will be attending the Social Business Summit in Sydney. I will be on a panel discussing Transparency in Business – Risky or Essential?. The debate will be moderated by Headshift’s Anne Bartlett-Bragg and Robin Hamman and the panel members are Nicholas Gruen (Gov2.0 TaskForce Chair); Sherre Delys [...]
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Transparency in business – so what?
March 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off · future, ideas, speaking
Tags: business·innovation·openness·social media·transparency
realtime really? my slides from #media140
February 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment · ideas, speaking
Tweet Spoke during the last session of the day at Media 140 Perth about realtime web and how it might evolve into an internet of connected people and things. Our evolution towards a networked and hyperconnected society is under way. The slides might be somewhat opaque without the commentary but please feel free to ping [...]
Tags: future·hyperconnectivity·networked society·realtime·social computing·technology
Engagement Marketing In The Age Of Web 2.0
February 18th, 2010 · Comments Off · ideas, speaking
Tweet Here are the slides from my presentation at the National Growth Summit in Sydney today. Engagement Marketing In The Age Of Web 2 View more presentations from Kate Carruthers. Tweet
Tags: business·community·customer·marketing·social media·social networking·web 2.0
National Growth Summit 2010
February 15th, 2010 · Comments Off · ideas, speaking
Tweet I’m speaking at the National Growth Summit 2010 in Sydney this week about engagement marketing and running a workshop on Technology to drive Growth. The line-up includes a number of international luminaries along with local experts, gurus and knowledgeable people such as: Mick Liubinskas, Stephen Collins, Mike Walsh & Stephen Belfer. There’s also workshops [...]
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Social media and its implications for education Part 2
December 18th, 2009 · 5 Comments · ideas, speaking
Tweet There are three areas that are relevant to both our society in general and to us as educators in particular. They are: (1) the overall landscape in which we are operating; (2) the social implications of the changes being driven by technology and how we are using it; and (3) the changing models that [...]
Tags: collaboration·education·innovation·internet·social computing·social media·social networking
Social computing and its implications for education
December 17th, 2009 · 3 Comments · ideas, speaking
Tweet I really enjoyed the opportunity to present to the TAFE teachers of the Western Sydney Insititute recently about social computing and its implications for education. Slides follow and more detailed notes will be posted shortly. Social & Learning Implications View more presentations from Kate Carruthers. Tweet
Tags: collaboration·education·innovation·internet·social computing·social media·social networking
CeBIT Frolics
May 5th, 2009 · Comments Off · ideas, speaking
Tweet Believe it or not, I’ve attended CeBIT most years for ages. This is because, if you’re working in enterprise IT, it’s one of those conferences you and your boss tend to head along to together. Over the years I thought it got a little stale and a bit predictable. But last year and this [...]
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FITT Lunch 13 May
May 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · speaking
Tweet I’ll be speaking at this session together with Karen Ganschow from Telstra. Should be an interesting lunch & good excuse to get out of the office for a while. Topic: How to make the Net work When: 12:00pm – 2:00pm, Wednesday, 13 May 2009 Where: Harbours Edge, Level 2, Harbourside Darling Harbour, NSW, Australia [...]
Nick Hodge, me & Ada Lovelace Day
March 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off · ideas, speaking
Tweet To celebrate Ada Lovelace Day on 24 March 2009, Nick Hodge has kindly invited me to participate in his show. More details over at Nick’s blog. Lord knows what we’re going to talk about – but you can guarantee that between the two of us it will be eclectic and perhaps a bit geeky! [...]
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one more sleep until Enterprise 2.0 forum
February 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off · speaking
Tweet I’ve been saying for the past year that Enterprise 2.0 is where the real action is – not freebie consumers applications. But there are significant issues and risks that need to be addressed. Here’s an old post on the topic. Ross Dawson’s Enterprise 2.0 Forum is on tomorrow. There’s is a thought provoking agenda [...]
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