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[This Is OSCON]

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OSCON 2010 – the Open Source Convention was held from July 19th-23rd at the Oregon Convention Center in downtown PDX. As a convention that claims to be all open source and stuff we were honestly not quite sure what to expect from this one (we prefer quality over quantity). For claiming to being “open source” the convention it was very very expensive compared to other PDX / Portland centric open source events like OS Bridge and a few others.

ZS @ OSCON | Nice Angle Ryan!

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VO @ OSCON | Paypal Pillows?

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It was worth making a day of it and showing up to be present in the open source community and check out new open source software solutions, causes, groups and organizations. Also, it was a huge convergence of insanely smart and extremely motivated geeks working on some pretty cool code and integration projects.

Bikes Outside OSCON | How Open Source Rolls!

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ZS got to demo some new software we had not seen yet and talk with several local user group organizers that we had been wanting to connect with for awhile all in one place, at one time. That made it worth the day trip. Even though we had to endure some very very very bad marketers and marketing tactics employed there (need we mention the toilet paper or the Facebook booth) were utter #FAILS.

Welcome To Portland – Now Get On Your Bike!

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Got to take the rough with the smooth sometimes, besides I needed more OSS stickers for my laptop! :)

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Last updated on Tuesday, 31st August 2010

Today Zero Strategist is releasing the Social Media Change Management Trends and Tips Paper that we wrote specifically for the Prosci 2010 2nd annual Best Practices in Change Management Global Conference which will happen next week in Las Vegas. The conference is being co-hosted by the Association of Change Management Professionals (ACMP) which was formed after last years conference. This year the AMCP is going to be announcing new certification standards, looking forward to hearing more specifics about these standards as there has already been some debate about it.  The theme of the change management conference for this year is “Trends, Tools & Methodologies.” We felt that the content we had matched the theme of the conference and paralleled the continued growth of social media/enterprise 2.0 change campaigns. We will be attending the conference and are looking forward to it.

About The Paper On Social Media For Change Managers

This social media paper is intended as a high level, hands on, practical change management mini-guide for those change managers and community managers who are engaged in social media as a catalyst for organizational change. There are no swooshy graphs, amazingly colorful rainbow pie charts, intellectualized lofty theories or hand picked data meant to wow you. It is an unedited, no punches pulled, front line look at what you need to know if you are fighting for change on the front lines of social media and enterprise 2.0 change management. In essence, it is the practical mini-guide that someone should be handed before entering their first enterprise 2.0 social media campaign. I hope this adds value to the change management, web 2.0, enterprise 2.0, nonprofit 2.0, government 2.0, association 2.0 and Portland tech communities. Feel free to share it with whoever you think it can help, it is free. Good luck change managers and agents of change, get it done.

Paper Objective

The objective of this paper is to share trends in social media and provide practical tips to other change managers currently engaged in enterprise 2.0 or social media change campaigns.

Paper Excerpts

From Economic Effects on E2.0 Campaigns:

“The funds for social media change management teams can be scarce and viewed by leaders as an optional afterthought, becoming low priority relative to the physical IT infrastructure and social software design. It is no surprise that Enterprise 2.0 adoption rates remain low and failure rates are high.”

From Trade Offs and Balancing Acts:

“Once you come into the organization and bring this type of sweeping social change with you, you will become a symbol of that change. You will become very popular amongst certain teams or individuals and very unpopular amongst others.”

From Be the Culture and Navigate the Lexicon:

“If you want to effectively lead social media changes in a business, you are going to have to do it by leading from the front, socially. You have to know yourself, the history and the culture of organization. This means not just knowing the culture, but actually being part of it.”

From Things Get Out of Control, Keep Your Cool:

“Enterprise 2.0 social media change campaigns change direction on a dime and can get out of control very quickly. All it takes is one poorly written blog, one controversial wiki entry, one haphazardly filled out social networking profile, one indecent social bookmark, one video link and you can have an instant firestorm.”

An Extended Version Will Be Released Post Conference

An extended version of this change management paper with more in depth tips will be released the week after the conference and will be available for download from Zero Strategist.

Download the FREE Change Management Paper –

Check back soon for the extended version of the paper.

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Last updated on Thursday, 22nd April 2010

The first tweets were published to http://www.twitter.com/whitehouse at roughly 12:20PM EST Friday May 1st 2009 and has gained over 10,000 followers in only 5 hours, after posting only 5 tweets!

@2:20PM Twitter followers spiked to 585
@2:25PM Twitter followers spiked to 731
@2:56PM Twitter followers spiked to 2,124
@3:15PM Twitter followers spiked to 2,642
@3:33PM Twitter followers spiked to 3,556
@3:48PM Twitter followers spiked to 5,055
@4:00PM Twitter followers spiked to 5,940
@4:27PM Twitter followers spiked to 7,787
@5:01PM Twitter followers spiked to 9,842
@5:05PM Twitter followers spiked to 10,084

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Velocity Updates:

@6:34PM Twitter followers spiked to 14,253

@8:01PM Twitter followers spiked to 16,929

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Last updated on Tuesday, 13th April 2010
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