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Three months into a “new” role…

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Photo Credit: stress-and-sleep by kroszka

So, three months have flown by already since I took  a role internally as the Business Analyst for C3, CSC’s social collaboration platform. Time flies when you’re having fun, and I guess (hope) it means I’ve managed to get through the probation period!

I wrote a similar post internally a month in, but never managed to get something posted here, shame on me!

Things have been a little crazy, so much is going on, that’s my excuse and I’ll stick with it!

I hope to be able to come up for air rather more often, there is so much I’d like to be sharing. One thing is certain, 2010 is going to be a huge year for C3!

Our slides from the Enterprise 2.0 Summit

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So I finally got to posting this….

These are the slides that Charlie and I used to introduce our discussion at the Enterprise 2.0 Summit in Frankfurt, Nov 11-12 2009.

We had a lot of visual backup slides that we’ll keep back for now, more to come! ;-)

The beginning of an Enterprise 2.0 journey

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Here I am about to grab some breakfast before day one of the Enterprise 2.0 Summit in Frankfurt, and I find myself both reflecting back and looking forward.

C3: Connect | Communicate | Collaborate

C3: Connect | Communicate | Collaborate

Since early this year I have had the privilege to be part of the team that has brought E2.0 to CSC, in the shape of “C3: Connect | Communicate | Collaborate”. Launched as a pilot back in May, we saw 20,000 employees – 22% of the organisation – sign up in the first 12 weeks. It has continued to see fantastic adoption, and is now moving into a production state.

C3 has consumed me over the last 6 months! It has been both an exhausting and extremely rewarding experience. We are on an interesting journey, and I hope to be able to share some insights going forward.

Now it’s time for breakfast though, before I head over to the #e20s where I’ll be co-presenting the CSCC3 case study with partner in crime Charlie Hope.

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