Lee Bryant
About: I am a co-founder and Director of Headshift, a 30-person enterprise social computing consultancy that has pioneered the deployment of social tools inside the firewall. We do equal amounts of strategy consulting, integration and development and also engagement work. I am also on the Board of Involve, a UK charity set up to explore new forms of public participation, and an adviser to several other social enterprises.
I have an enduring passion for the empowering potential of the internet, and am committed to using this to humanise business practice.
Headshift works with top 10 global law firms, professional services firms and large corporations. In the media sector, we work with well known newspapers and organisations such as the BBC and Channel 4. We are also known for innovative work in our health, education and public sector practices.
Headshift is growing fast, but the opportunity for social tools in the enterprise is bigger than we can realise on our own. Please consider joining us, becoming a competitor or partnering with us to change the face of enterprise computing ;-)
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Headshift Casefiles wiki
--We are proud to announce that we have finally launched the Headshift Casefiles wiki, which is a repository of case studies about the use of enterpr...
Headshift has shifted
--Towards the end of last year we hit saturation point in our offices on Lafone Street due to the continued growth and expansion of Headshift. We wer...
HMS Bebo
--Via a link on the del.icio.us feed of Ewan McIntosh - a social media specialist in the education sector - I came across this "profile" of a R...
Web 2.0 Strategies 2008
--During yesterday's Web 2.0 Strategies 2008 in London, speakers from a range of industry sectors traversed fairly well-worn, yet nevertheless intere...
Is Enterprise 2.0 about selling software or solving problems?
--The Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston last week provided a fascinating insight into this nascent field, and suggested several possible futures (...
Social Innovation: how do we find the right problems?
--We are very lucky in London to have a number of organisations dedicated to promoting innovation in business, social enterprise and the creative ind...
Free the Battery Humans
--Reboot 10 in Copenhagen last week was every bit as enjoyable as 7,8 and 9. I plan to recap my talk from last year, which was a bit off my beaten tr...
Fantastic Office space to let in Shad Thames
--Having outgrown our offices and moved down the road to the lovely Clove Building in Shad Thames, we are looking to rent our old place at 49 Lafone ...
A must-read for new and future adopters of social computing
--Niall's book, Enterprise 2.0 How social software will change the future of work, finally was made available and I must admit I am a fan !!! ...
Green things on Facebook
--As part of Green Thing's strategy of going to where people congregate to apply the twin powers of delightful content and peer pressure to encourage...
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Comments
reminding you to send me your updated biography and related business cases in HR domain
regards,
Yann
ciao Marco! Glad to see you're coming too
ciao:)
















