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Recap of E2.0 practices at CSC

It’s not a pilot anymore. It was too successful to stay in pilot phase. 50% of the employees are joining the (pilot) project after 6 month. CSC started Enterprise 2.0 as a pilot project, but not as a small one like usual. The project was limited by time and not by focus. “A small pilot project with a limited amount of people doesn’t reflect the whole company” commented Mark Masterson.

CSC is a consultancy and IT technology company with 94,000 employees in more than 90 countries. The project started with a presentation for the top management. His advice was to be well prepared. You need to show that you understand the business. Than a CIO will listen and support an E20 project.

I guess it was the right decision to run the project as change management project and not as an IT project. The IT infrastructure is needed, but generally it’s not the most challenging part. To change the user behavior is the biggest challenge on projects.

Some of his suggestion to run a successful Enterprise 2.0 project:
• Do not start just to do collaboration. The target needs to bring value for the business like collapse time and distance.
• Involve top managers of local entities
• Start with content. Otherwise the people will have only one look and they are gone
• Face to face meetings are helpful
• Allow private content. It’s not burning time. IT helps to reach the business targets. People must be able to play and the company will earn the benefits.

Mark presented a well done project in a enjoyable way. It shows that you can’t plan to go viral, but you need to plan it well and you need enough resources.

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5 Comments

  1. Posted 11. June 2010 at 20:56 | Permalink

    New blog post: Recap of E2.0 practices at CSC http://blog.enterprise2open.com/2010/06/11/recap-of-e20-practices-at-csc/

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  2. Posted 11. June 2010 at 20:58 | Permalink

    Another take on the #e20forum – @joachiml with a recap of the E2.0 practices at CSC presented by @mastermark http://bit.ly/c2kDAY

    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

  3. Posted 11. June 2010 at 22:02 | Permalink

    RT @enterprise20: Another take on the #e20forum – @joachiml with a recap of the E2.0 practices at CSC by @mastermark http://bit.ly/c2kDAY

    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

  4. Posted 12. June 2010 at 06:53 | Permalink

    @cflanagan and I will talk of CSC E2.0 practices at #e2conf, @mastermark gave a sneak peek in Milan http://bit.ly/c2kDAY via @enterprise20

    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

  5. Posted 12. June 2010 at 18:59 | Permalink

    Recap of E2.0 practices at CSC (via my6sense) http://tinyurl.com/2d6faqs

    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

2 Trackbacks

  1. By Review Enterprise 2.0 Forum Paris on 7. July 2010 at 16:32

    [...] The Enterprise 2.0 Forum in Paris this week started with a review of the Boston event two weeks ago by Richard Collin and Bertrand Duperrin. They introduced some Enterprise 2.0 best practices. One example was the successful CSC Project. SCS started Enterprise 2.0 as a pilot project and reached round about 45.000 of their 90.000 employees after 6 month. You can read some more details on my article: Recap of the E20 practices at csc [...]

  2. By Review Enterprise 2.0 Forum Paris on 7. July 2010 at 16:32

    [...] The Enterprise 2.0 Forum in Paris this week started with a review of the Boston event two weeks ago by Richard Collin and Bertrand Duperrin. They introduced some Enterprise 2.0 best practices. One example was the successful CSC Project. SCS started Enterprise 2.0 as a pilot project and reached round about 45.000 of their 90.000 employees after 6 month. You can read some more details on my article: Recap of the E20 practices at csc [...]

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