Friday 18 June 2010

Summary of Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston

 

The conference has now finished and I’m beginning to catch up posting on sessions from the last couple of days.  Other than those posts on the Social Learning 2.0 and HR 2.0 sessions, these posts are all on my other – social business / enterprise 2.0 – blog: Social Advantage – see http://blog.social-advantage.com/search/label/e2conf.

There’s also a post on the conference tweet-up over there with photos of some of the wonderful E2.0 people I’ve been meeting.

Here are a few other, absolutely awesome HR 2.0 from (or at least who I’ve met at) the conference:

Dan Pontefract from Training Wreck (also featured in my Social Learning post)

 

Chris Ferdinandi from Renegade HR (if you’ve not done so, do read Chris’ HR manifesto)

 

Jason Corsello from the sadly defunct HR Capitalist and pleasantly functioning Knowledge Infusion On Demand (to which I contribute), with Matthew Hanwell fom Nokia.

 

Deb Exo from HR by the Charles.

 

It’s been worth coming over just to meet you all!

 

By the way, don’t you love the pink name tag ties?

 

And finally, my last views of Boston (you can just make out the Weston slightly right of centre) from the water taxi:

 

But there’s no need to be disappointed as there’ll be more on HR 2.0 coming up over the next couple of days.

 

 

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3 comments:

  1. Awesome to see you all getting together in Boston to keep the HR flag flying high :-)

    Was pleasantly surprised to see Matthew Hanwell's pic with you :-) Had interacted with him via email and phone a couple of years ago :-)

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  2. Hi Jon,

    It was great seeing you (and finally meeting in person) in Boston. Great commentary on the entire conference. Look forward to catching up again soon.

    BTW...the Human Capitalist isn't defunct...just highly neglected :-).

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  3. Thanks Jason, yes, it was 'awesome' to meet you. Gautam - we've got to do this too!

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