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Interview with Dion Hinchcliffe about the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach

The last two days there has been some discussions (see here and here) about the announcement regarding the alliance of Hinchcliffe & Co with Michael Krigsman’s Asuret for a so-called “Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0” service offering. As Dion Hinchcliffe was in Munich until today I took the chance of interviewing him what this buzz is all about – and we talked about this new approach as the next stage in the maturity lifecycle of E2.0 consulting service. But here we go – make your own opinion about it:

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What do you think about the approach? Is the “proactive risk monitoring and governance” (as I would call it) the missing point for securing the success of E2.0 initiatives?

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18 Comments

  1. Posted 22. October 2009 at 18:00 | Permalink

    here we go – the promised interview with @dhinchcliffe about his alliance with @mkrigsman & the Pragmatic E2.0 approach http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  2. Posted 22. October 2009 at 20:13 | Permalink

    RT @enterprise20 Video interview with @dhinchcliffe on Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  3. Posted 22. October 2009 at 20:41 | Permalink

    RT @mkrigsman: RT @enterprise20 Video interview with @dhinchcliffe on Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  4. Posted 22. October 2009 at 20:51 | Permalink

    RT @mkrigsman: RT @enterprise20 Video interview with @dhinchcliffe on Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  5. Posted 22. October 2009 at 20:57 | Permalink

    Video interview with @dhinchcliffe on Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  6. Posted 22. October 2009 at 23:05 | Permalink

    Hi Bjoern,

    Thanks so much for coming up to the Munich airport so early this morning so we could talk about this. I do strongly believe that we’re entering a new phase of maturity for social computing in the enterprise and we think this model will genuinely help.

    Those who want more details on this approach can visit:

    http://hinchcliffeandcompany.com/pragmaticenterprise2/

    Thanks!

    Best Regards,

    Dion Hinchcliffe

  7. Posted 22. October 2009 at 23:05 | Permalink

    Hi Bjoern,

    Thanks so much for coming up to the Munich airport so early this morning so we could talk about this. I do strongly believe that we’re entering a new phase of maturity for social computing in the enterprise and we think this model will genuinely help.

    Those who want more details on this approach can visit:

    http://hinchcliffeandcompany.com/pragmaticenterprise2/

    Thanks!

    Best Regards,

    Dion Hinchcliffe

  8. Posted 22. October 2009 at 23:29 | Permalink

    RT @enterprise20 The video interview w/@dhinchcliffe about alliance with @mkrigsman @Ross & the Pragmatic E2.0 approach http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  9. Posted 22. October 2009 at 23:46 | Permalink

    RT @enterprise20 The video interview w/@dhinchcliffe about alliance with @mkrigsman @Ross & the Pragmatic E2.0 approach http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  10. Posted 23. October 2009 at 15:18 | Permalink

    Interview with Dion Hinchcliffe about the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach http://bit.ly/sp0Fv via @20Adoption

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  11. Posted 23. October 2009 at 15:23 | Permalink

    Reading and watching an interview with Dion Hinchcliffe about the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach http://bit.ly/sp0Fv via

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  12. Posted 23. October 2009 at 16:42 | Permalink

    Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 Alliance http://bit.ly/1sh0lO http://bit.ly/1OBm84 http://bit.ly/24gcXw http://bit.ly/2hSlBj >I’ve some questions

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  13. Posted 23. October 2009 at 17:09 | Permalink

    Listening to Interview with Dion Hinchcliffe (@dhinchcliffe) about the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach http://ow.ly/waVU

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  14. Posted 24. October 2009 at 00:24 | Permalink

    RT @enterprise20 here we go – the interview with @dhinchcliffe on his alliance with @mkrigsman & the Pragmatic E2.0 http://bit.ly/45zb8r

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  15. Posted 26. October 2009 at 18:08 | Permalink

    @bn_at_twitter Thx for link to Munich interview with @dhinchcliffe on the pragmatic enterprise 2.0 approach http://bit.ly/4k9RaO #pe20 #e20

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  16. Posted 26. October 2009 at 21:12 | Permalink

    Interview with @dhinchcliffe about his alliance with @mkrigsman & the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach http://bit.ly/45zb8r @enterprise20

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  17. Posted 26. October 2009 at 21:15 | Permalink

    Interview with @dhinchcliffe about his alliance with @mkrigsman & the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach http://bit.ly/45zb8r @enterprise20

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  18. Posted 27. October 2009 at 13:35 | Permalink

    Interview with Dion Hinchcliffe about the Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 approach http://tinyurl.com/yzz575e

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7 Trackbacks

  1. [...] In jedem Fall waren die Trends und Aussichten von Enterprise 2.0 Thema meiner Session beim BarCamp München, mit speziellem Fokus auf die Beratung in diesem Kontext. Im Grunde entstand so eine Gesprächsrunde in der wir uns locker und informell über die Erfolsgfaktoren der Beratung zum Enterprise 2.0 ausgetauscht haben. Neben Björn und mir haben u.a. Sebastian, Ludwig und Karsten mitdiskutiert. Interessant, wir haben zwar nicht direkt Dions Ideen zum Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 service offering diskutiert (”proactive risk monitoring and governance”) aber letztlich war doch das Fazit dass es eines pragmatischeren Beratungsansatzes bedarf. Björn hat Dion dazu interviewt, auf dem enterprise2open Blog stellt er uns die Frage ob das das fehlende Puzzlestück sein kann, um Enterprise 2.0-Projekte erfolgreich zu machen? [...]

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    [...] well apply to service-oriented architecture (SOA) adoption as well. I suppose you could think of this as a pragmatic approach to developing business intelligence (BI) values for people’s perceptions and their ongoing habits [...]

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    [...] suppose you could think of this as a pragmatic approach to developing business intelligence (BI) values for people’s perceptions and their ongoing habits [...]

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