Announcing Enterprise 2.0 Coming to Toronto Tech Week May 29th
Enterprise 2.0 – How Collaborative Technologies in the Enterprise are Changing Everything
EnterpriseCamp is back! This time with a day-long event for Toronto Tech Week. The big news is, I happy to announce we’ve teamed up with Anthony Williams of Wikinomics fame and the team at Don Tapscott’s New Paradigm. The plan is to bring together the worlds of the leading minds from the technology and consulting side of Enterprise2.0 with business leaders (CxO’s, executives and IT/HR professionals) to bring a practical and real-world perspective to these ideas.
The event will feature a combination of structured and unstructured conference format. There will be a breakfast keynote panel followed by a day of openly-structured workshop sessions.
For a venue we have a room booked at Metro Toronto Convention, which will be one of the main hubs of Activities during the week.
Draft Agenda
Part 1: Breakfast panel with keynotes Anthony Williams and a second keynote TBA. 7:30am to 9:30am
Part 2: “2.0ing the hell out of you business model”: Collaborative participant-led solution workshops for implementing Enterprise 2.0 in the workplace 10:00 am to 4:00pm
(participants will be able to register for Parts 1, 2 or both).
But there’s still work to be done. More details to follow once we get the registration site up.
Volunteers: We’re still recruiting volunteers, we’ll need some help the day of as well as pre-even organization and… we need a gardener to take credit for setting us up a registration site. Any takers?
Sponsors: We’re accepting a limited number of equal Sponsors with each sponsorship capped at $1000. These slots will go fast so please contact me tom [at] firestoker.com for details.
Mark your calendars for May 29th. Meanwhile, more details to come.
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Thomas Purves
is a technology designer, futurist and sometimes entrepreneur living in the great city of Toronto. Thomas not currently available for hire (though you are always welcome to try).
