HR 2.0 on the rise

 

   Something is happening in the field of HR 2.0 (the use of web 2.0 / social media in HR).  After the last couple of years being one of a handful of bloggers talking about this, there are now signs that this is going mainstream.

Are we at an inflexion point?

For example, today is the start of the International Forum on Enterprise 2.0 in Milan.  I’m not going to be able to go unfortunately, although I’d have loved to do so, particularly having spent a few months working there some years back.  And I think what’s particularly noteworthy about this conference is that there’s a pre-conference workshop and then a full workshop stream focused on HR 2.0:

HR 2.0 track

Chairman Emanuele Scotti

  • Mota Engil: Case Antonio Meireles
  • Intel Case: Laurie Buczek
  • CSC Case: Mark Masterson
  • Intranets – Back to the future: Jane McConnell (NetStrategy – JMC)
  • Bringing conversations into processes to get the most out of your human capital: Bertrand Duperrin (Nextmodernity)
  • Voice to the HR: Stefano Sedda (Meridiana), Lynda Tyler-Cagni (Zegna), Diego Piovan (Carige)
  • From resources to people – Emerging frameworks for leadership, incentivation, performance and learning in an Enterprise 2.0 context: Luca Solari (Università Statale di Milano), Emanuele Scotti (Open Knowledge), Giacomo Mason (Intranet Management), Mario Gastaldi (Brain Team Consulting).

 

 

And then next week, it’s the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston, which also includes a session on HR 2.0 and I’ll be blogging that live:

 

Session: Human Resources and Workforce Collaboration

Moderator – Oliver Marks, Blogger, Sovos Group, ZDNet

Panelists:

  • Mary Woolf, Director, Learning Technologies, Yum! Brands
  • Dusty Fisher, Communications and Marketing Online Manage, Exempla
  • Nick Howe, Vice President, HDS Academy, Hitachi Data Systems

 

 

Of course, not all references to HR 2.0 have anything do do with what most people associate with 2.0 ie web 2.0 / social media.  For example, this HR 2.0 conference with Jac Fitz-Enz that’s been running for the last couple of days has got nothing to do with HR 2.0 at all really!

But I still think something’s stirring.  What about you?

 

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I graduated from Imperial College, London in 1987 and joined Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) as a systems development consultant. After ten years in IT, change and then HR consulting, I joined Ernst & Young as an HR Director, working firstly in the UK, and then, based in Moscow, covering the former USSR.More recently, I have worked as Head of HR Consulting for Penna and Director of Human Capital Consulting for Buck Consultants (the HR consultancy owned by ACS).

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