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Britt Technology Impact Series: Collaboration

Britt Technology Impact Series

The Britt Technology Impact Series (BTIS) provides MBA candidates and the Tuck and Dartmouth communities with insights into how changes in technology affect individuals, impact enterprises and reshape industries. The series explores a different theme each academic year through events including panel discussions with industry leaders, one-on-one meetings with executives and academic seminars. At year-end, the center produces an overview of the findings that gives students unique perspectives on relevant business and technology issues. The 2011-12 Britt Technology Impact Series will examine how cloud computing gives consumers and enterprises new ways to stay connected. Past series looked at social technology, mobile and video. Experience Past Series Overviews and More Information  › 

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Social & The Enterprise

January 13, 2011 • Tuck Campus • TECH@TUCK

The 2011 Tech@Tuck event is titled, "The Business of Social: Engagement, Innovation and Collaboration." The Tech@Tuck panel discussion focused on social technology and the enterprise. This panel included Sam Howe, CMO at Time Warner Cable and Ben Edwards, VP, Digital Strategy and Development at IBM. More ›

Topics: Change, Collaboration, Extended Enterprise, Social Media

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Web 2.0 and Customer Collaboration and Marketing

March 26, 2008

How is Web 2.0 changing the way companies engage and collaborate with customers? Jason Thalappillil from Pepsi spoke with Tuck students about his extensive experience with web 2.0.   Experience Jason Thalappillil's RadioTuck interview here.

Topics: Collaboration, Customer, Internet / Connectivity

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Web 2.0 and Discovery and Sharing

December 3, 2007

How is Web 2.0 changing consumers' relationship to content? How do they find it, share it, contribute to it? Kerry Vance D'98 and PR Manager at Joost visited Tuck to discuss these questions. The full room of participants enjoyed her talk and were invited to ask their own questions.

Topics: Collaboration, Internet / Connectivity