Browsing All posts tagged under »Web 3.0«

A 2009 Interview With Industry Legend Bill Copacino, And Gartner’s Acknowledgement Of The Metaprise

June 11, 2025

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What would Bill Copacino say, and what will Gartner FINALLY do?

Sometimes old dogs know more about today’s technology and the procurement profession and can teach the young ones a thing or two.

April 23, 2025

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What do Web 2.0, Web 4.0, Procurement 1.0, and Procurement 3.0 have in common?

The Future of Business Intelligence: Did Gartner Get It Right?

August 20, 2009

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On Friday’s segment “Beyond Business Intelligence Technology: The Importance of Domain Expertise” I will be welcoming Oco’s CEO William (Bill) Copacino who has authored 3 books and more than 150 articles on supply chain management, to discuss the transformational changes that are redefining our understanding of Business Intelligence. The level of preparation that goes into […]

The IACCM Global Collaborative Platform: Delivering The Power For Change (IACCM Profile)

September 15, 2008

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“The International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM) is a non-profit foundation recognized as the international authority on the role of contracting and Commitment Management in the global networked economy. A leader in research and innovative learning techniques, IACCM works with corporations, public and academic bodies to provide thought-leadership and understanding of “best practice” […]

Foundations Of Sand: Why Ecademy Has A Decided Advantage As The Social Network Market Leader (Ecademy Profile)

September 12, 2008

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“The social network community is on the verge of a monumental shift in which many of the networks that are in existence today will not be around tomorrow. By evolving beyond their technological origins, the core survivors will avoid the fate of the early lights, who like SixDegrees.com are destined to fade into historic insignifigance […]

Can you be transparent in Social Media? (A PI Q&A)

September 5, 2008

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Network Member Question   Can you be transparent in Social Media?   (Note: Please check out my thoughts on this question at http://echoinggreenbusiness.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=2301358%3AblogPost%3A64)   Carmen Bracamonte President – LargerNet Trade Development and Management Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL   My Response   I just wrote an article titled “The Web 2.0 Association: A Dynamic Engagement Between Stakeholders […]

The Web 2.0 Association: Reader Response (CPPC-CCMP Profile)

August 26, 2008

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Response to our recent sponsor profile articles is quite active with the posting on services procurement garnering more than 20 comments. As is our normal practice, I am more than pleased to share these comments with you starting with the feedback that was received from a supply chain professional in Panama regarding the August 20th post […]

The Web 2.0 Association: A Dynamic Engagement Between Stakeholders Sharing The Same Interests And Goals (Canadian Public Procurement Council Profile)

August 20, 2008

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Traditional membership models for many associations have become somewhat stagnate in that they are not effectively aligned with the emerging Web 2.0 world of dynamic engagement between stakeholders sharing the same interests and goals. According to CPPC-CCMP President Kathleen Muretti, recognizing and responding to this changing landscape is a key tenet of her council’s value […]

Social Networking and the Purchasing Professional of the Future

June 27, 2008

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As an international speaker and recognized authority on supply chain management, it never ceases to surprise me that very few supply chain professionals know about Social Networking.  Although there is a periphery understanding through mainstream brands such as Facebook, only 10% of my audiences are familiar with the term Social Network.  An even smaller percent […]

Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies and the Emergence of the Modern Supply Chain

April 8, 2008

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Some professions, such as software developers, regularly utilize the similarity heuristic. For software developers, the similarity heuristic is utilized when performing debugging tasks. A software bug exhibits a set of symptoms indicating the existence of a problem. In general, similar symptoms are caused by similar types of programming errors. By comparing these symptoms with those […]