As social business concepts emerge, there is a clear and growing divide between those companies that have embraced social modes of work and those that are still operating under the rigid rules of twentieth century enterprise.
This of course has lead to all sorts of misguided and mostly useless debate about whether or not the shift to Enterprise 2.0 is important.
But I’d argue that point is not whether or not social business models are “better” than traditional industrial models, nor is it about what’s profitable right now. The importance of this conversation is about how human connectedness through technology is changing the way we interact and do work.

















