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The 2.0 Adoption Council is now part of The Dachis Group

The 2.0 Adoption Council is now part of The Dachis Group

By Susan Scrupski on April 22, 2010

What?  Wow!  How come?
History
Let’s begin at the beginning.  The beginning of the social business (r)evolution didn’t begin in with web 2.0, it began with web 1.0 in the mid-90s. From research I published in 2000, we wrote this about the company Jeff founded in 1995, Razorfish:
Razorfish’s vision states, “Everything that can be digital, WILL be”  The company […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0 Adoption Council, acquisition, Dachis Group, Dion Hinchcliffe, e20, Enterprise 2.0, Headshift, M&A, Mergers & Acquisitions, Razorfish, social business design, The 2.0 Adoption Council, The Dachis Group

The e20 Experts Corner: Shrinking to Expand

The e20 Experts Corner: Shrinking to Expand

By Susan Scrupski on April 6, 2010

The Council frequently conducts Q&A teleconference call-ins with e20 gurus.  The calls are very casual, but are always illuminating and worth the 60-minute investment for everyone who shows up.  Last week’s guru Q&A was with Jeff Dachis, head of The Dachis Group here in Austin.
As I listened to Jeff’s preamble about who he was and where […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Altimeter Group, austin, Burton Group, Consulting, Dachis Group, Dion Hinchcliffe, Dot-com bubble, Enterprise 2.0, gartner, Gil Yehuda. Altimeter Group, Headshift, Mike Gotta, Oliver Marks, Sameer Patel, social business design, Social Spring, The Dachis Group

Fact-gathering on 2.0 Adoption

Fact-gathering on 2.0 Adoption

By Susan Scrupski on September 4, 2009

The recent acquisition of Headshift by the Dachis Group was largely celebrated in the e2.0 community. As I commented for RWW, it’s a testament to a growing, maturing market. Enterprise interest in incorporating 2.0 tools and practices has never been higher. With this stage of evolution comes the good stuff, the […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2.0 Adoption Council, adoption, case studies, Dachis Group, Enterprise 2.0, General IT Services, Headshift, Information Architected, McKinsey, research, The 2.0 Adoption Council, Trends Research

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