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Tuesday
06Jan2009

John Chambers, CEO of Cisco at MIT on Enterprise 2.0 

Hot on the heels of  the article about Cisco in Fast Company, I just ran across this video from a presentation and Q&A he carried out at the MIT Sloan School of Management.


Thanks to Martin Dugage of France's Boostzone Institute, who provided the following commentary on the video clip.



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Cisco is undoubtedly a lab for E2.0, and Chambers is definitely in the pilot’s seat. His point about collaboration revolves around productivity and speed.


My attention was drawn by a couple of things he said, such as the new ability of the company to pursue 26 top priority projects at the same time instead of just one or two last year; or the fact that Chambers meets more customers now but less often face-to-face and more often virtually, less often one-on-one and more often as a group; or the fact that he had to get rid of 20% of his staff composed of control freaks who didn’t get it.


Chambers believes that communities are the very core of E2.0, and he admits that he had a hard time getting used to it.


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