Last week I had the privilege of attending the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston. In addition to speaking on the "Vendor Shoot Out Panel" on Wednesday evening, I had high hopes of doing some podcasting a la SXSW or Community 2.0 (see my colleague, Jim's, blog if you want to listen to any of those podcasts). Unfortunately, business got in the way (three analyst briefings, lots of networking and trying to keep up with e-mails). So instead of recording 6-8 podcasts, I lined up three kick butt future interviews (Stowe Boyd, Andrew McAfee and a couple of guys from the CIA). I also recorded a nice podcast with friends Chris Brogan, Alex Howard and Sam Lawrence (Sam joined us about mid-way through which is why I didn't introduce him at the beginnging).
I won't say much more other than the fact that it's worth listening to three of the smartest guys in the social media space talk about Enterprise 2.0 (the good, the bad and the ugly) and more importantly about what companies can do to get started with social media. If you'd like to download a copy of this podcast, right-mouse click on the "downloard" link.
As always, comments are welcome (unless of course they are negative - then you can put them on Brogan/Howard/Lawrence's blog). LOL
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