I’ve been in Lisboa at SocialNow 2013.
It’s a unique format event, the brainchild of Ana Neves, wherein social tool vendors present their products to a to the senior management (expert panel) of a fictitious company (CableInc) in the presence of an interested audience.
Here are my favourite tweets:
- Manuel Pinhão
@mpinhao 19 Apr@Podio is like a hot girl that smiled at me and wants to go out. Afraid it won’t live up to it but super excited to try - Phil Hill
@philahill 19 Apr surely the role of the new leader is the gathering and shepherding of looser networks, rather than the traditional leader role?
- Ana Silva
@AnaDataGirl 19 Apr “we need tools that enable cooperative work, but most of them today enable collaboration”@stoweboyd - Samuel Driessen
@driessen 19 Apr Remember: for every new communication tools the managers will say ‘people will only use them for gossip’ - Andrzej Marczewski
@daverage 19 Apr One of the biggest changes social tools have brought is switching from push, to pull.@stoweboyd - Pedro Custódio
@pedrocustodio 19 Apr@stoweboyd: The future of work vs the our current present way of working - Ana Silva
@AnaDataGirl 19 Apr “Yammer will be the social layer for our collaboration platform, integrating Skype, CRM Dynamics, Sharepoint” [Microsoft presentation] - Celine Schillinger
@CelineSchill 18 Apr 🙁 RT@driessen@pedrocustodio@podio: We’re in 2013, the spreadsheet is STILL the most broadly used collaboration tool at work - Hans-Juergen Sturm
@hjsturm 18 Apr A challenge for all providers is the integration and at the same time separation of internal + external facing content. - Pedro Custódio
@pedrocustodio 18 Apr “@carvalhop: Everyone is trying to kill email at#SocialNow” indeed, shouldn’t we get over it and embrace it as part of whatever solution? Pedro Custódio @pedrocustodio 19 Apr@spreadd shows that we better off with work tools that play along our processes than the ones trying to change the way we work - Stowe Boyd
@stoweboyd 18 Apr Baking your organizational structure into the information you want to share is a terrible idea#socialnow even if its in an open source tool - Bruno Figueiredo
@BrunoFigueiredo 18 Apr When you design to accomodate all edges you lose focus from the center. The center is where 95% of your customers are. Bruno Figueiredo The best tools are the ones who remove the burden of choice for the user and present him with thoughtful defaults.
And a few tweets from me:
@stoweboyd idea of future archetypes compelling. World of tomorrow: Freelancers, Generalist, Followers and Cooperators
- Evernote aspires to be ‘the guy in the business everyone goes to for knowledge’
- Emanuele Quintarelli
@absolutesubzero 18 Apr RT@pauljcorney: ‘failure is brilliant because it teaches us what to do next time” By 2015 50% of innovation processes gamified @WordPress collaboration tool ‘so easy my mom could use it’ And P2 is FREE. I love the idea of ‘the watercooler’ page recognising the importance of it as the meeting point for serendipitous conversations@spreadd – an activity tracker that creates profiles of workers with tags (wordle).- And finally from a conversation around the value of neutral objects to stimulate discussion Paul J Corney
@PaulJCorney 18 Apr#socialnow Vodafone Gaming results – debate around workflow priorities created an opportunity for change- Ana Neves
@ananeves 18 Apr it is easier to discuss “points” than discussing the way they work on a day to day, says@carvalhop << LOVE THIS!Paul J Corney @PaulJCorney 18 Apr@ananeves@carvalhop Because they are neutral objects – x refer to work on use of objects as triggers for storiesAna Neves @ananeves 18 Apr.@PaulJCorney@carvalhop v true!@snowded uses “personas” so that debate can be less threatning, still tackling elephant in room
- Ana Neves
It being Portugal where food and wine are essential for networking it had to be first class and it was – this is the Day Two lunch menu!
If you’d like to see the #socialnow twitter streams I consolidated them into a Storify account which you can find here.