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June 13, 2008

Ideas For Enterprise 2.0 Next Year

Based on (in part) the closing Town Hall.

[from Twitter] Ideas for Enterprise 2.0 next year (based in part on the town hall):

1. Drop 'tracks' based on segmentation, and use tags to characterize presentations

2. Let's crowdsource (at least in part) topics, speakers, case studies, etc., and get the community involved months in advance

3. More case studies

4. More 'webthropology'

5. Social Tools Etiquette session, perhaps based on a survey, but with best practices

6. Better backchannel integrated into the website and sessions.

7. Less advertorials from vendors.

8. More aggressive moderation of panels, minimize the blathering.

9. Have short versions of presos (10 mins?) on day 1, vote for the best, and on day 2 and 3 longer presentations: 30, 45 or 60 minutes

10. Twitpitches as the first round in the Launchpad, followed by the rounds of video.

[update: I have posted the recommendations above at Get Satisfaction, so if you want to contribute or kvetch, go there. I will also invite the good folks at Enterprise 2.0.]

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Great ideas Stowe. Enter them at www.SuggestionBox.com, we'll deliver them, and you can see which ones they implement for next year.

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