Business - Written by Brendan Peat on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 6:00 - 1 Comment
Mind maps from the Enterprise 2.0 conference
Day one of the Enterprise 2.0 conference included some interesting workshops. My favourite was lead by Michael Sampson this morning around the topic of the IT Manager 2.0. The five questions he posed to the group proved to be more than enough to keep us occupied for the two and a half hour session. After a quick discussion Michael would draw up a mind map to summarize the thoughts of the group around each question. Below is the mind map for the question “are the tools fundamentally different?”

You can find the slides, and mind maps for the other five questions posted on Michaels blog.
Links to other mind maps
- Question 2 – How Relevant is the Shift from Vendors to Utility Providers?
- Question 3 – Security in a 2.0 World
- Question 4 – Alignment in a 2.0 World
- Question 5 – Focus and Intent for IT Managers and CIOs
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