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A Community of Practitioners October 2010 Engage. Evangelize. Empower.

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A Community of Practitioners October 2010

Engage. Evangelize. Empower.

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The 2.0 Adoption Council, 10/2010 (c)

Overview

 The 2009 Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston was a turning point for the Enterprise 2.0 community. For the first time, real “internal evangelists” with real needs and real challenges showed up to discuss their experiences and connect with other subject matter experts in the hope of finding solutions.

 The 2.0 Adoption Council was formed to provide a home for that on-going conversation.

 Now, part of Dachis Group, we celebrate our first birthday here at Enterprise 2.0 Boston 2010

Photo credit: Alex Dunne

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Member Qualifications?   Must be actively involved in a 2.0

adoption effort   All levels, titles, departments,

LOBs   Strategy and/or deployment

  Must work for a large company (10,000+ employees)   Some exceptions for well-known

companies   Never less than 5K

  Only 2 Seats per Company   Members must commit to

community participation and respond to Council research inquiries

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Online Community

  Discussion/Sharing takes place on the Jive SBS platform and Socialcast

  Currently, 133 members active on Jive; 87 on Socialcast

  Majority of the members are either Active or Partially Active

  New content everyday   Members required to

participate minimum of one hour a week.

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Sample Titles in the Council

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Council Salary Survey

  More LOB than IT   Director-level professionals   Average Salary: $127K

  Highest: $400K   Lowest: $40K

  Highest Salaries by Dep’t.   Innovation   Learning

  Approx. 10% > $175K

Distribution by Department

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Council Salary Survey

Average Salary by Department

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The 2.0 Adoption Council, 10/2010 (c)

Why a Practitioner Council?   Seeing is believing   Members are on the front

lines of 2.0 Adoption   Seen it all   Heard it all   Doing it all

  Regardless of where members are on the adoption spectrum, there is still more to learn.

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What’s the Buzz?

Top Tags:

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Benefits of Council Membership   Peer-to-peer sharing

  State-of-the-Art platforms   “Colleagues” in-Arms   Council Hour

  Thought Leadership   Conferences   Publicity

  Recognition   Access to vendors/gurus   Research   SWAG! :-)

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Examples:

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Social Media:

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Programs:

Full Agenda: Practitioner!s Workshop

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Fun:

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