The Courage to Share: The Social Workplace
Description
When it comes down to business all the fancy social and web 2.0 ideas come to hard test and many don't even make the first round. While technologically of great interest they ofter lack the connection to the real business and what it takes to make them work. This inspirational presentation takes you on a tour to reality and provides insights on real customer cases and all the exciting, funny, and even embarrassing nuances of the social workplace and why all comes down to the courage to share. Consider it an illustrated vision of the future of work.
Why this speaker?
Daniel Kraft is an optimist with a passion for all things new. He says:"It took me some time to realize that, so I went on a journey: Originally growing up in a village I started working in Frankfurt, London, Singapore, Prague, Toronto, New York and some stops in between. I worked
at a factory, the farmers market, was tiling floors, outsourced an Asian warehouse operations, reengineered business processes, took companies public and took them back private, was a banker, an investment banker, an investor, a CFO, mister mom, a CEO and now being back to the basics: optimistic about all things new."
at a factory, the farmers market, was tiling floors, outsourced an Asian warehouse operations, reengineered business processes, took companies public and took them back private, was a banker, an investment banker, an investor, a CFO, mister mom, a CEO and now being back to the basics: optimistic about all things new."
Questions answered
- what does it take to bring 2.0 in to a real business?
- what is the future of work .. the social work?
- are we ready or do we just like the new toys?
- what is the future of work .. the social work?
- are we ready or do we just like the new toys?
