The very essence of what we think of as the web is changing at a rapid pace. The expectations of users increase with the evolution of new services and new business model. What are the successful patterns that thrive in a massively connected environment? And what are the new paradigms for engaging with customers and employees?
Keeping up with what’s new is enough of a challenge, learning what to embrace and adopt, and how to do so cost effectively is the key to leading the pack. Learn how to prepare your organization up to keep pace with the new speed of innovation. Sponsored by CoreMedia.
Entrepreneur, co-founder of Yokudo and CoreMedia, co-editor of Enterprise 2.0 The Art of Letting Go, optimist, TEDster, German Fairness Prize Recipient 2009, working on an economic model for a world of abundance
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Excellent stuff! One of the best sessions of the conference! Thanks for the book:)
Wonderful presentation and thought-provoking ideas. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to diving into the book. Thanks again for the free copy and for being so nice and personally engaged with everyone who wanted you to sign them.
Good presentation overall all – he lost me a bit here and there and the transitions did not always make a lot of sense, but overall – good – especially for a sponsored event. Well done. Also – to present in a language other than your native one is always a challenge – you did very well
Great session. Hope you come back next year.
You can access the slides here: Darwinism on the Web: Surviving and Thriving in a Web 2.0 World
Excellent speaker and presentation. Everything else I heard yesterday was drivel.
By far, one of the best sessions at Web 2.0. We need more speakers like Soeren Stamer—innovative and inspiring, presenting new ideas and new frameworks. Excellent. Hope to see him as a featured speaker next year.