By Alex Manchester, Editor, The Internal Comms Hub (Australia), Melcrum
There is a general perception that Gen Y and the Millennials are more technology savvy and therefore logically link them with collaborating with Web 2.0 technology. However, as Alex Manchester comments, this is unwise to make such assumption and disregard Gen X and the Baby Boomers.
During my research, I have found that many of the Gen Xers make the arguement that they use and love Web 2.0 tools as much as (if not more than) the younger generations. And the fact that Gen Xers are still in the workplace for the next few decades, maximising their contributions through collaboration is essential.
Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum
Conference Speakers:
- Andrew McAfee, Associate Professor, Harvard Business School
- Andrew Mitchell, National Manager, Technology and Knowledge , Urbis
- Brian Haverty, Editorial Director, CNET Networks Australia
- David Backley, Chief Technology Officer, Westpac Banking Corporation
- Euan Semple, Former Head of Knowledge Management, BBC
- Jennifer Wilson, Head of Innovation, NineMSN
- Jonathan Stern, Business Unit Executive, Lotus Software, Australia and New Zealand
- Joshua Gliddon, IT Editor, Australian Financial Review
- Nathan Wallace, Associate Director - Technology, Janssen-Cilag
- Peter Evans-Greenwood, Chief Technology Officer, Capgemini Australia
- Ross Dawson, Chairman, Future Exploration Network
- Sheryle Moon, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Information Industry Association
- Tim Birdsall, Asia Pacific Executive for Portal and Workplace, IBM
- Victor Rodrigues, Software Development Manager, Cochlear
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