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Attending the 6th International Event of Publicité Romande (post2)

Talk #4: Jean-Paul Chapon, Alcatel-Lucent: Intranet 2.0 Good talk about the cultural changes in the enterprise if it choses to go 2.0. Communication is no longer a corporate issue: it’s up to all the employees to take part (internal UGC, internal (micro-)blogging, internal youtube, everything open to comments. The message I will remember: it has to come from the top.

From adaptation to adoption:

  • Management involvement and support
  • A new relationship with IT: 7000 people on yammer.com
  • Serendipity also drives the change: no agenda for the “Café wiki” internal communication campaign and it works!
  • Open questions: what does governance mean in a 2.0 environment?

Talk #5: Jürgen Zimmermann, SAP: Internal Communication in Times of the Generation Y

  • Clear separation between controled content (customer pricelists, etc.) and all the rest of the internal content
  • Massive use of wikis (>1’000!) to share information and build internal knowledge
  • Discussion forums. Effective tool: questions@sap
  • Massive use of podcasts for internal training
  • No use of Yammer. Internal tweeting is still experimental, critical mass not yet reached
  • The challenge is to get the critical mass
  • There is no “internal” or “external” anymore
  • Key concept: TRUST YOUR PEOPLE!

Talk #6: Ian McNairn : Online Communication at IBM: Decoding the Digital Revolution

“I am a catalyst between the Decision makers and the technology”.

Going too fast for me to liveblog it, especially as I’m reviewing my talk a last time, but this is absolutely brilliant! I look forward to following @mcnairn on Twitter

My turn next, I’m starting to sweat… See you later!

Attending the 6th International Event of Publicité Romande (post1)

Notes on the run…

1. Intro by @vmarchand. Excellent, short, straight to the point: 2.0 is no longer a gadget. Either you understand it or your out of the race!

2. First talk by @jonworth from techPolitics. Kind of  sets the standard, it’s going to be brilliant!

First of all the guy is the webmanager of the Atheist Bus Campaign, respect!

His message to the local entrepreneurs, in short: “Have the 3 following topics in mind”: 1. Where is your audience? 2. Non-engagement is no longer an option! 3. Don’t worry about critique but worry about human ressources”

Of course, as an activist, he mentions the Greenpeace/Nestlé PR disaster, which I was going to mention too… If nobody else mentions it, I wont’ remove it from my talk, but in the contrary, I might have to reconsider a few slides ;)

3. Second talk: Dr Gerlinde Niehus from NATO. Nothing really new if it is that even NATO has understood the power of socialmedia and is doing its best to keep up with the Joneses.

4. Third talk: André Manning, Philips. Actually, I just got this quote ”The Days of His Master’s Voice should be over”. I was busy following people for Cross’s Twitter account, for, as @jonworth pinpointed, we weren’t following anybody and that’s not much of neither a dialog nor an example… Do what I say, not as I do, as usual…