[Webpub] 1/30, Razorfish on Using Web 2.0 Design to share information more openly
Rebecca Dornin
rdornin at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 17 13:16:07 EST 2007
Feel free to come late, leave early, or just drop in for a few minutes. We
are excited to announce an excellent speaker!
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The Collaboration / Innovation Imperative:
Using Web 2.0 Design to share information more openly
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In her talk, "The Collaboration / Innovation Imperative," Amy Vickers of
Avenue A/Razorfish will discuss how collaborative web 2.0 technologies are
changing the way enterprises do business. Avenue A/Razorfish is one of the
world's top marketing firms, and employees in this company are generally
recognized as top industry experts. Amy, Director and National Lead for
Enterprise Solutions, examines issues such as the pros and cons of companies
using collaborative technologies to share information more openly with their
employees. She will offer guidelines for responsibly and securely
experimenting with new technologies in the enterprise.
She has been working with Harvard Business School professor Andrew McAfee on
this topic, and her work is described here in his blog:
http://blog.hbs.edu/faculty/amcafee/index.php/faculty_amcafee_v3/now_thats_what_im_talking_about/
Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Time: 3:30pm - 4:30pm, with 30 min discussion period to follow
Place: Harvard Business School, Aldrich Room Number 7
Beverages and light refreshments will be served.
Directions to the HBS Campus:
http://www.hbs.edu/about/visit.html
RSVPS are appreciated, but not required to rdornin at hbs.edu.
Free, fun Avenua A/Razorfish giveaways will also be available.
We chose this time so you could come and go as you need to. Feel free to
come late, leave early, or just drop in for a few minutes. We would love to
see you there!
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Amy Vickers is Director and National Lead for Enterprise Solutions and a
User Experience Consultant with Avenue A | Razorfish, the largest
interactive marketing and technology services firm and an operating unit of
Seattle-based aQuantive, Inc. (NASDAQ: AQNT). Throughout her decade long
career as a user researcher, information architect, and enterprise solutions
strategist, Amy has helped Fortune 100 clients realize tangible business
value from user-centric design methodologies. Amy received her doctoral and
undergraduate education in art history, computer science, and philosophy
from Duke University.
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This meeting is being organized by the Harvard ABCD Design Working Group.
Eliza Grinnell (DEAS), Katie Giddings (HBS), and Rebecca Dornin (HBS) have
pulled together as a team to organize a few meetings this year for the ABCD
Design working group. The focus of our meetings will be on developing a
sense of community among those who work in Marketing and Communications,
Design, and User Experience at Harvard. Meeting topics will include graphic
design for print and the web, user experience design, and information
architecture. We will meet 5-6 times in 2006-2007, with a few presentations
at Lamont Library and also a few after hours networking events otherwise
known as "AFTAS" as mentioned above. Find out more about the Harvard ABCD
groups at http://www.abcd.harvard.edu.
Katie, Eliza, and Rebecca are all involved with the American Institute of
Graphic Artists, so we have close ties with the latest goings on in the
print, graphic design, user experience, and information architecture
industries.
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Rebecca Dornin
rdornin at post.harvard.edu
Web Designer and Web Application Developer
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/crimsonmedialab
http://www.crimsonmedialab.com
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