Spigit invites you to attend our second annual Innovation Summit, being held at the Ritz-Carlton in Half-Moon Bay, August 19-20th. Join the Spigit team and current Spigit customers for a two-day experience where thought leaders such as Andrew McAfee and Charlene Li and customers such as AT&T, Cisco and Lloyds Bank, responsible for driving innovation will come together to discuss emerging trends and best practices for the social enterprise today.
Agenda
Thursday, August 19, 2010
- 11:00am - Registration
- 12:00pm - Lunch
- 12:45pm - Opening Remarks
Co-Founder & CEO, Paul Pluschkell
- 1:00pm - Keynote: "Not Just for Experts"
Andrew McAfee, MIT Professor
- 2:15pm - Panel Discussion: "Open Innovation & the Power of External Communities"
Cisco, Manor Labs, TechWeb
- 3:00pm - Interactive Session: "Creativity In Innovation"
Michael Maddock, Maddock Douglas
- 4:00pm - Case Study: "Innovation Initiatives - One Year Later"
Patrick Asher, AT&T
- 5:00pm - U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry: "A Crisis in Innovation"
Myrtle Potter, Myrtle Potter Media
- 5:30pm - Closing Remarks
- 6:30pm - Cocktail Reception
- 7:00pm - Dinner
Friday, August 20, 2010
- 8:00am - Continental Breakfast
- 8:45am - Opening Remarks
Padmanabh Dabke
- 9:00am - Keynote: "Open Leadership & Social Technology"
Charlene Li, Founder Altimeter Group
- 10:00am - Break
- 10:10am - What's Next
Padmanabh Dabke
- 10:45am - Partner Presentation: "Social Maps"
Norman Lewis, Open Knowledge
- 11:15am - Panel Discussion: "Best Practice Learned"
Thomas Brister, Allstate | Jaimee Clements, AAA | John Bunger, Metlife | Paul Walker, University of Texas | Courtney Ferguson, Southwest Airlines
- 12:00am - Client Presentation: "Predictions vs. Innovations"
Patrick Byrne, CEO Overstock.com
- 12:45pm - Closing Remarks
- 1:00pm - Lunch
- 1:30pm - Golf
Keynote Speakers
 Andrew McAfee studies the ways that information technology (IT) affects businesses and business as a whole. His research investigates how IT changes the way companies perform, organize themselves, and compete. At a higher level, his work also investigates how computerization affects competition itself - the struggle among rivals for dominance and survival within an industry.
He coined the phrase "Enterprise 2.0" in a spring 2006 Sloan Management Review article to describe the use of Web 2.0 tools and approaches by businesses. He also began blogging at that time, both about Enterprise 2.0 and about his other research. McAfee's blog is widely read, becoming at times one of the 10,000 most popular in the world (according to Technorati).
 Charlene Li is an influential thought leader and guide on emerging technologies, with a specific focus on social technologies, interactive media, and marketing.
Named "One of the Most Influential Women in Technology" by Fast Company magazine, Charlene is the founder of Altimeter Group which provides speaking and consulting services to organizations looking to understand and thrive in a new economy driven by social media tools and techniques. You can also read insights from Charlene on her blog, "The Altimeter."
She is a graduate of Harvard Business School and received a magna cum laude degree from Harvard College.
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