Sat, 8 March 2008 Jim Hirshfield attends an Saturday morning session at SXSW interactive in which a panel of teens discuss what the want from their mobile phones and from the Internet. Listen to excerpts from the panel and Jim's summary of the discussion (less than 3 minutes) Comments[0] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 Jake McKee, ex-LEGO and current founder of social media consultancy Ant's Eye View talks about the work he did in developing community while at LEGO and the impact it had on their business. This presentation was made on February 13th, 2008 at "There's a New Conversation" in New York City. Running time - 44 minutes Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 Doc Searls, one of the four co-authors of "The Cluetrain Manifesto" speaking at a Conversation Group event in New York city on February 13th, 2008. Doc talks about the origins of Cluetrain, how the ideas have developed over the past 10 years, what the next 10 years will bring and about his current research into "vendor relationship management" (VRM). Running time -- 38 minutes. Comments[0] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 Jake McKee, founder of social media consultancy Ant's Eye View, is interviewed by Blog Talk Radio's John Havens about how The Cluetrain Manifesto affected his view of corporate culture and contributed to the community development work he did with Lego. Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 February 2008 Ted Shelton of The Conversation Group hosts a panel discussion on when and how companies should join or start social networks. The panel includes Chris Heuer, a partner with The Conversation Group; Brian Oberkirch who runs social web consultancy called Small Good Thing; and Jeremiah Owyang, Senior Analyst with Forrester Research focused on Social computing. Comments[0] |
