Collaboration Tech Talkhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalkConnecting the worlds of collaboration technology and management process. The show features guests from Washington D.C. and beyond on the topics of SharePoint, social media and project and knowledge management. A continuing theme is the creative tension between more formal, structured business processes/technology, and more informal social media and crowd-sourcing of business ideas. Show host Gary Vaughan is a Project Management Professional and contract IT and Knowledge Management Advisor to the State Department in Washington D.C. enCopyright Gary Vaughan (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 15:15:00 GMTFri, 15 Nov 2013 17:00:00 GMTBusinessBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/d2623338-304e-4335-bcc0-0f51a761d8f0_gvphotowebcv_(3).jpgCollaboration Tech Talkhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalkConnecting the worlds of collaboration technology and management process. The show features guests from Washington D.C. and beyond on the topics of SharePoint, social media and project and knowledge management. A continuing theme is the creative tension between more formal, structured business processes/technology, and more informal social media and crowd-sourcing of business ideas. Show host Gary Vaughan is a Project Management Professional and contract IT and Knowledge Management Advisor to the State Department in Washington D.C. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.combusiness,sharepoint,social media,project management,governance,management,adoption,aiim,blogtalkradio,collaboration techtalkGary VaughannoConnecting the worlds of collaboration technology and management process. The show features guests from Washington D.C. and beyond on the topics of SharePoint,episodicThe CIO’s Quandary: Whither the Social Media Revolution?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/11/15/the-cios-quandary-whither-the-social-media-revolutionBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/11/15/the-cios-quandary-whither-the-social-media-revolution/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/11/15/the-cios-quandary-whither-the-social-media-revolutionFri, 15 Nov 2013 17:00:00 GMTThe CIO’s Quandary: Whither the Social Media Revolution?John Mancini is a well-known speaker and leader of the AIIM global community of information professionals. He is also the author of the controversial e-book, ‘Occupy IT’ Manifesto.     As Mr. Mancini noted in a 2012 Forbes article, thanks to the consumer technology and social media revolutions, we live in a world of engagement. But many public and private sector organizations are caught “between a rock and a hard place.”  On the one hand, CEOs want to embrace this new world of engagement.  On the other, IT departments are reluctant to give up the control they enjoyed in the “old world.” They understand that unless ways can be found to bridge the gaps between the new Systems of Engagement and the old Systems of Record, brand new information silos will be created. Yet they worry about the new transparency. In Mr. Mancini’s view, these challenges require that business executives reassert leadership over 5 key IT initiatives: (1) commit to the cloud; (2) mobilize everything; (3) make the business social; (4) digitize anything that moves; and (5) prepare for extreme information management. While addressing this kind of challenge requires technical skills, he also feels that it requires process and customer acumen more often found in the business than in our IT departments. Gary Vaughan will be hosting this interview.  Gary is a private consultant and a Senior IT and Knowledge Management Advisor in Washington D.C.  A follow-up, moderated Twitter discussion will take place after the program at #collabtechtalk. 00:30:00Gary Vaughannooccupy IT,record,social media,CIO,AIIMJohn Mancini is a well-known speaker and leader of the AIIM global community of information professionals. He is also the author of the controversial e-book, ‘OProject Management Standards for International Developmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/09/27/project-management-standards-for-international-developmentManagementhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/09/27/project-management-standards-for-international-development/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/09/27/project-management-standards-for-international-developmentFri, 27 Sep 2013 16:00:00 GMTProject Management Standards for International DevelopmentThe purpose of this show will be to discuss how project management techniques can help improve outcomes for international development projects.  The interview will address such questions as:  To what extent are Project Management Institute and other industry standard approaches applicable to complex and challenging overseas development projects?  What are potentially the biggest benefits in using project management tools, and how might they vary depending on a country’s level of development?  Esen Akter Tekinel is a certified Project Management Professional with 20 years of IT experience and co-founder of E2A Business Partners.  Esen has drafted articles and given presentations on how to adapt project management standards to such environments as Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries.  She is also a Director-at-Large with the Washington D.C. Chapter of the Project Management Institute. Also joining us for the discussion (both live and via Twitter at #collabtechtalk) will be Kim Kucinskas, a Senior Program Associate in Washington D.C. with  InsideNGO, a collaborative community that strengthens the management capacity of international development organizations, and Apurva Patel, a project management specialist with Mission Critical Development, also in D.C.  Gary Vaughan will be hosting the program. Gary is a contract Senior IT and Knowledge Management Advisor at the State Department's Office of eDiplomacy in Washington D.C. 00:31:00Gary Vaughannoproject management,development,InsideNGO,washington dc,internationalThe purpose of this show will be to discuss how project management techniques can help improve outcomes for international development projects.  The interview wIs Knowledge Management Still Relevant?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/08/16/is-knowledge-management-still-relevantBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/08/16/is-knowledge-management-still-relevant/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/08/16/is-knowledge-management-still-relevantFri, 16 Aug 2013 16:00:00 GMTIs Knowledge Management Still Relevant? The purpose of this program is to explore the current state of knowledge management (KM) practice, its evolution in recent years, and its continuing relevance (or no?) to modern organizations.  We will discuss such questions as:  To what extent has the explosion of data and social media tools on the Web made a KM perspective more or less pertinent?   Is the current perception of KM more IT toolset than business process methodology?  How easy or difficult is it to measure organizational results from successful KM programs?  Our guests for this show will be… Mark Addleson, Associate Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University, with a PhD from the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa.  He is also the author of a book entitled, 'Beyond Management: Taking Charge at Work'.   A guide to organizing knowledge-work, this book highlights the differences between factory-work and knowledge-work to reveal why conventional management practices are outdated/obsolete. Madelyn Blair  is a Taos Institute Associate, a member of the Associates Council, and received her PhD from Tilburg University in The  Netherlands. An author, speaker and consultant, she was an executive at the World Bank before forming her company, Pelerei, 25 years ago and locating in the DC area.  Most recently, she is a contributing author of 'Making it Real: Sustaining Knowledge Management'.  Gary Vaughan will be hosting the program. Gary is a Senior IT and Knowledge Management Advisor at the State Department's Office of eDiplomacy through Glotech, Inc. Listeners may comment further on show topics during subsequent Twitter discussion tagged to #KM and #blogtalkradio.     00:30:00Gary Vaughannoknowledge management,leadership,change,results,metricsThe purpose of this program is to explore the current state of knowledge management (KM) practice, its evolution in recent years, and its continuing relevanceHow to Apply Social Media for Career Developmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/07/26/how-to-apply-social-media-for-career-developmentBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/07/26/how-to-apply-social-media-for-career-development/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/07/26/how-to-apply-social-media-for-career-developmentFri, 26 Jul 2013 16:00:00 GMTHow to Apply Social Media for Career DevelopmentThe purpose of this program is to explore how to best use free or low cost social media applications to advance learning in your field, sharpen your "market niche," and network for future job opportunities. While we will focus on using your LinkedIn profile, connections and search, other tools will include Twitter, Facebook, Google+, various Google apps, and video/podcasting.   Our two guests will be...   Lindsay Kelley, a partner at the Alignment Group in Baltimore. Lindsay's company focuses on creating alignment between an organization's sales and marketing teams through proper communication, lead generation, and working sales deals through the pipeline to closing utilizing sales 2.0 tools. Colleen McKenna, a LinkedIn trainer and speaker, also in Baltimore. The mission of Colleen's company, Intero Advisory, is to connect insight, opportunities and talent to professionals and businesses as they navigate ever-changing career and businesses landscapes. She has trained and coached over 3,000 business professionals since 2011. Gary Vaughan will be hosting the program. Gary is a Senior IT and Knowledge Management Advisor at the State Department's Office of eDiplomacy through Glotech, Inc. Gary also does independent consulting in social media, knowledge management and SharePoint adoption for organizations in the Washington D.C. area. Listeners may comment further on show topics during a subsequent facilitated Twitter discussion tagged to  #linkedin and #blogtalkradio.   00:30:00Gary Vaughannolinkedin,social media,career,job,podcastingThe purpose of this program is to explore how to best use free or low cost social media applications to advance learning in your field, sharpen your "market nicInsights on SharePoint 2013http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/06/06/insights-on-sharepoint-2013Businesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/06/06/insights-on-sharepoint-2013/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/06/06/insights-on-sharepoint-2013Thu, 06 Jun 2013 16:00:00 GMTInsights on SharePoint 2013 Our guest will be Joel Oleson, a social media strategist, Intranets guru and SharePoint evangelist.  He is also Managing Director at Salient6, and authors a blog as SharePoint Joel.  In this interview, Joel will talk about the recent release of SharePoint 2013, and what developers, end users and managers can expect. Topics will address most interesting SharePoint 2013 features, including new developer tools, and exciting social media and mobile functionality. We will also explore prospects for public and private sector adoption of this latest version of SharePoint. Joining us for Q&A will be Mack Sigman, SharePoint Architect and Practice Leader at CSC, and President of the Federal SharePoint Users Group (FEDSPUG) in Washington D.C. Gary Vaughan, Senior IT and Knowledge Management Advisor with Glotech at the State Department, will be the show host. Gary also provides independent SharePoint consulting in program and project management, user adoption and requirements in the D.C. area.  Notes and links discussed during this program will later be published on Gary’s blog, “Collaboration Times.” 00:30:00Gary VaughannoSharePoint 2013,SharePoint Joel,Salient6,social media,FEDSPUGOur guest will be Joel Oleson, a social media strategist, Intranets guru and SharePoint evangelist.  He is also Managing Director at Salient6, and authors a blThe Certified Information Professional (CIP) http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/05/31/the-certified-information-professional-cipBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/05/31/the-certified-information-professional-cip/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2013/05/31/the-certified-information-professional-cipFri, 31 May 2013 16:00:00 GMTThe Certified Information Professional (CIP) This show will discuss the relatively new CIP credential sponsored by AIIM, the global community of information professionals. Our guest will be Steve Weissman, leader of the Holly Group and a respected innovator, consultant, and educator in the information management arena. Steve is a provider of consulting and training in such areas as ECM, BPM and CIP exam preparation, and the creator and producer of the introductory videos on the AIIM web site. Developed in accordance with ISO Standard 17024, CIP candidates must demonstrate knowledge of six domain areas across the spectrum of content and information management. Questions to be discussed will be how the CIP compares with other IT and project management credentials, its value in helping professionals bridge IT and business needs, and specific test-taking strategies and materials. Joining us for the interview will be Jesse Wilkins, Director for Research and Development of AIIM International. Gary Vaughan, a Senior IT and Knowledge Management Advisor with Glotech, Inc. at the State Department, will be the show host.  Gary also provides independent SharePoint project management consulting in the Washington D.C. area. 00:30:00Gary VaughannoAIIM,certified information professional,CIP,ECM,information managementThis show will discuss the relatively new CIP credential sponsored by AIIM, the global community of information professionals. Our guest will be Steve WeissmaProject Management and Organizational Change Managementhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2012/06/06/project-management-and-organizational-change-managementBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2012/06/06/project-management-and-organizational-change-management/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2012/06/06/project-management-and-organizational-change-managementWed, 06 Jun 2012 12:00:00 GMTProject Management and Organizational Change ManagementJonathan Weinstein, President of Line of Sight, is a business process and project management consultant in Baltimore, MD. He is also a co-author ofAchieving Project Management Success in the Federal Government. Our interview will focus on the relationship between project management and organizational change management and will address such questions as what models and tools can help project managers with change management (such as "ADKAR"), as well as support organizations and resources (one being acmp.info) that can help practitioners in this area. Any listeners wishing to join in on Q&A toward the end of the half hour program should contact me via Twitter @glvaughan regarding how to participate. 00:31:00Gary Vaughannoproject management,change management,weinstein,line of sight,collaboration techtalkJonathan Weinstein, President of Line of Sight, is a business process and project management consultant in Baltimore, MD. He is also a co-author ofAchieving ProFive Must-Have SharePoint Add-Onshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2012/04/19/five-must-have-sharepoint-add-onsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2012/04/19/five-must-have-sharepoint-add-ons/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2012/04/19/five-must-have-sharepoint-add-onsThu, 19 Apr 2012 12:00:00 GMTFive Must-Have SharePoint Add-OnsI will be interviewing Terry Simpson, Solutions Architect with SusQTech, a prominent Washington D.C. area provider of SharePoint implementation, design, integration, training and customer support services.  Terry is an experienced project manager,  solutions architect, trainer and speaker, and he specializes as a consultant in Associations and Non-Profits.  Our topic for this interview will be how to dramatically accelerate the development of SharePoint applications and solutions by tapping into the large and growing set of components offered by a wide range of third party products - everything from basic user interface controls through fully customizable applications.  We will close with some information on SusQTech’s upcoming SharePoint Conference.org event taking place April 29- May 2 in Reston, Virginia. 00:31:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,third party,susqtech,reston conference,associationsI will be interviewing Terry Simpson, Solutions Architect with SusQTech, a prominent Washington D.C. area provider of SharePoint implementation, design, integraSharePoint: A Records Management Solution?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/25/sharepoint-a-records-management-solutionManagementhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/25/sharepoint-a-records-management-solution/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/25/sharepoint-a-records-management-solutionFri, 25 Nov 2011 13:00:00 GMTSharePoint: A Records Management Solution?I will be interviewing James Lappin,  who is a records management consultant and trainer based in London in the UK.  James has written extensively about the records management features of SharePoint on his blog (www.ThinkingRecords.co.uk).  James is one half of the team behind the enterprise content management podcast series ECM Talk.    In the interview we will discuss themes arising from the SharePoint symposium of the KM world conference held in Washington DC this November. The symposium brought together analysts, practitioners and SharePoint implementers in an attempt to pinpoint the strengths and weakness of SharePoint.  James was there to debate the question of whether or not SharePoint could be described as a records management system.  How does SP 2010 change or extend SharePoint's records management capability?  What are the merits of an in-place vs. records center approach?  We will close with a note on relevant SharePoint and records management resources and upcoming events.00:37:00Gary Vaughannorecords,management,lappin,sharepoint,ECMI will be interviewing James Lappin,  who is a records management consultant and trainer based in London in the UK.  James has written extensively about the recGetting Energized with the SharePoint Community!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/18/getting-energized-with-the-sharepoint-communityBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/18/getting-energized-with-the-sharepoint-community/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/18/getting-energized-with-the-sharepoint-communityFri, 18 Nov 2011 13:00:00 GMTGetting Energized with the SharePoint Community!I will be interviewing Bonnie Surma, Vice President of the Richmond, Virginia SharePoint User Group.  She also is sponsor- manager at NothingButSharePoint.com, the largest online SharePoint community, and a consultant with TCSC, a consulting firm located in Richmond Virginia that specializes in SharePoint and .Net web application solutions.  Bonnie’s passionate involvement with the SharePoint community ranges from support for SharePoint  Saturday events to helping out with the recent Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Anaheim, CA.  Our discussion will cover such questions as:  What do users and vendors gain from SharePoint community activities?  How has the content of such events grown or changed with the introduction of SP 2010 and continued exponential growth of add-on software?  What types of online resources are particularly helpful, and assist both users and vendors in grappling with the challenge in adapting to SP 2010?  We will close the program with recommendations on upcoming events of interest. 00:30:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,community,users,richmond,surmaI will be interviewing Bonnie Surma, Vice President of the Richmond, Virginia SharePoint User Group.  She also is sponsor- manager at NothingButSharePoint.com,Measuring the Value of SharePoint Investmentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/11/measuring-the-value-of-sharepoint-investmentsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/11/measuring-the-value-of-sharepoint-investments/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/11/measuring-the-value-of-sharepoint-investmentsFri, 11 Nov 2011 13:00:00 GMTMeasuring the Value of SharePoint Investments I will be interviewing Susan Hanley, a SharePoint, Knowledge Management and Portals Consultant and a co-author of Essential SharePoint 2010.  Also joining us in the discussion will be Sarah Haase, Collaboration Manager at Best Buy.  Our interview will focus on measurement as a way to justify investment, provide feedback, and offer useful guideposts for decisions in an organization’s SharePoint journey.  We will address such points as:  proven examples of qualitative and quantitative metrics that you can immediately use for your own SharePoint projects; how to apply different measurement approaches at different phases of your SharePoint program; gaining funding for new initiatives, demonstrating the value of existing initiatives, and capturing the attention of key stakeholders; and presentation methods to tell your “measurement story.”  Please share in advance of the program any questions you would like addressed by sending a Twitter message to @glvaughan.   00:30:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,investment,ROI,cost benefit,measurementI will be interviewing Susan Hanley, a SharePoint, Knowledge Management and Portals Consultant and a co-author of Essential SharePoint 2010.  Also joining us iCommunications for an Online Worldhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/02/communications-for-an-online-worldBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/02/communications-for-an-online-world/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/11/02/communications-for-an-online-worldWed, 02 Nov 2011 20:30:00 GMTCommunications for an Online WorldI will be interviewing Michael Notaro, of Alameda, California, who is President of Toastmasters International, a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations. Mr. Notaro is an attorney, member of the Italian American Bar Association, principal of the Notaro Law Group and a licensed real estate broker.  In our discussion we will talk about the value of public speaking in the information age, and how volunteer Toastmaster Clubs can bolster individuals’ skills in organizing and delivering speeches in a variety of formats.  Has Toastmasters and public speaking changed over the years?  Are there some “tried and true” public speaking tips that hold constant?  Finally, how do traditional public speaking skills and modern day online social media tools mesh?  Mr. Notaro will close our interview with notes on Toastmasters resources and upcoming events. 00:28:00Gary Vaughannotoastmasters,communications,public speaking,speech,notaroI will be interviewing Michael Notaro, of Alameda, California, who is President of Toastmasters International, a non-profit educational organization that teacheSharePoint Adoption Tipshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/10/12/sharepoint-adoption-tipsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/10/12/sharepoint-adoption-tips/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/10/12/sharepoint-adoption-tipsWed, 12 Oct 2011 12:00:00 GMTSharePoint Adoption TipsI will be interviewing Veronique Palmer, Founder, SharePoint User Adoption Specialist and End User Trainer at "Lets Collaborate", as well as a SharePoint MVP.  While she is based in South Africa, Veronique and I both recently attended and met at the Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Anaheim, CA.  In general, our topic will be how to best drive user adoption of SharePoint.  We will address such questions as how to plan a user adoption strategy, tips and tricks for speeding adoption, and case examples from various enterprise user adoption experiences.  We will also discuss how a good governance framework is essential in supporting effective user adoption.  Finally, we will gather Veronique’s general impressions from SPC 2011 in Anaheim.  Please address any questions to me via Twitter @glvaughan. 00:23:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,adoption,governance,spc11,palmerI will be interviewing Veronique Palmer, Founder, SharePoint User Adoption Specialist and End User Trainer at "Lets Collaborate", as well as a SharePoint MVP.SharePoint and Enterprise Social Business Solutionshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/09/21/sharepoint-and-enterprise-social-business-solutionsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/09/21/sharepoint-and-enterprise-social-business-solutions/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/09/21/sharepoint-and-enterprise-social-business-solutionsWed, 21 Sep 2011 14:00:00 GMTSharePoint and Enterprise Social Business SolutionsI will be interviewing Eric Sauve, VP of Services with NewsGator Technologies. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, Eric is a leading expert on enterprise collaboration, learning, and social technologies. NewsGator's enterprise social business solutions are helping nearly three million paid users in industries across the globe propel the future of productivity. In this show we will explore such issues as: to what extent is the current interest in social business being driven by outside consumer experiences with Facebook and other tools; how relevant is this informal technology for more formal enterprise environments; what are some examples of successful applications and results; how is SharePoint 2010 more advanced than SharePoint 2007 in using social technology; what is the added value for organizations who invest in NewsGator solutions; where do you see business needs and technology trending in this area; and how might NewsGator's platform be evolving in the future. Listeners are welcome to send in their questions about the show via Twitter to @glvaughan. 00:30:00Gary Vaughannonewsgator,social media,sharepoint,sauve,vaughanI will be interviewing Eric Sauve, VP of Services with NewsGator Technologies. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, Eric is a leading expert on entManaging Web Team, Design and IT for a new CMShttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/08/19/managing-web-team-design-and-it-for-a-new-cmsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/08/19/managing-web-team-design-and-it-for-a-new-cms/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/08/19/managing-web-team-design-and-it-for-a-new-cmsFri, 19 Aug 2011 12:00:00 GMTManaging Web Team, Design and IT for a new CMS I will be interviewing OCLC's Web Content and Localization Manager Debra Lewis.  Also joining me will be Julie Perlmutter, Event Planner for the Web Managers Roundtable.  Debra was a prior speaker at the Roundtable in Washington D.C. last April.  Another guest will be Andrew Lawless, a well known expert and thought leader in global content management, and President of the Dig-IT consulting firm.  OCLC is a global organization dedicated to furthering access to information and reducing costs for its 72,000 member libraries in 170 countries.  The task of managing this vast enterprise falls to Debra Lewis, who has played a central role in the top-to-bottom rebuilding of virtually every element in the OCLC online operation as it grew from a single U.S. web presence to a global resource.  Our interview will focus on such questions as:  How to manage content and language growth while keeping your operations lean; how you can promise no surprises to your stakeholders (and keep your word!); and methods for governing content at headquarters and regional offices.  One reference text for this interview is The Art of the Global Gateway by John Yunker. Please join in on the discussion either by posting any questions in advance to @glvaughan on Twitter, or by calling in live by telephone. 00:27:00Gary Vaughannoweb design,content management,OCLC,debra lewis,web managers roundtableI will be interviewing OCLC's Web Content and Localization Manager Debra Lewis.  Also joining me will be Julie Perlmutter, Event Planner for the Web Managers RSPSTCDC Conference Interviewhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/08/13/sptcdc-conference-interviewBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/08/13/sptcdc-conference-interview/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/08/13/sptcdc-conference-interviewSat, 13 Aug 2011 13:00:00 GMTSPSTCDC Conference Interview A special interview onsite at the "SharePoint Saturday the Conference DC" (SPSTCDC) with Mack Sigman, Senior SharePoint Architect with ActioNet, Inc. and President of the Federal and Military SharePoint Users Group (FEDSPUG).  This first-ever SPSTCDC three-day event attracted almost 2000 attendees, 50 exhibitors and over 200 different seminar presenters.  In the interview Mr. Sigman shares his impressions on the value of the conference to attendees, a thumbnail on his presentation on SharePoint planning services (SDPS), and a description of FEDSPUG's role as a D.C. area users group and its upcoming programs. 00:14:00Gary VaughannoSharepoint,spstcdc,Mack Sigman,FEDSPUG,conferenceA special interview onsite at the "SharePoint Saturday the Conference DC" (SPSTCDC) with Mack Sigman, Senior SharePoint Architect with ActioNet, Inc. and PresiLeveraging SharePoint Management and Applicationshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/07/15/leveraging-administration-of-your-sharepoint-applicationManagementhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/07/15/leveraging-administration-of-your-sharepoint-application/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/07/15/leveraging-administration-of-your-sharepoint-applicationFri, 15 Jul 2011 12:00:00 GMTLeveraging SharePoint Management and ApplicationsMy guest will be Dan Naselius, Chief Operating Officer at CorasWorks. CorasWorks is a leading provider of applications and business software on the Microsoft SharePoint platform. Our focus in this interview will be how to leverage usage and management of enterprise SharePoint applications using out-of-the box and add-on applications such as CorasWorks. Questions to be discussed include: To what extent can organizations efficiently manage SharePoint using native, out-of-the-box tools? How can CorasWorks add-on tools help in such areas as centrally managing SharePoint administration, project management and business applications? What are some specific examples of CorasWorks applications within DoD and Civilian Government organizations? Finally, we will close the program with some resource links and alerts on upcoming events by CorasWorks and its partners.     00:30:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,management,corasworks,government,gary vaughanMy guest will be Dan Naselius, Chief Operating Officer at CorasWorks. CorasWorks is a leading provider of applications and business software on the Microsoft ShWeb Radio and Podcast Optionshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/06/30/web-radio-and-podcast-optionsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/06/30/web-radio-and-podcast-options/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/06/30/web-radio-and-podcast-optionsThu, 30 Jun 2011 22:00:00 GMTWeb Radio and Podcast OptionsI will be interviewing Jeff Porter, owner of Ausmerica Business Development Network www.ausmerica.com and Management Analyst with the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service.  Jeff is located in New Zealand and we will be carrying out the interview via Skype.  He will be discussing the quality and utility of tools like Skype, BlogTalkRadio and other audio and podcasting options which can help empower the teleworker.  I will also add in my own experience with BlogTalkRadio, other web radio options, and how tricks like promotion, guest pre-briefs and scripting can make for smoother and more widely attended interviews.  We will conclude this session with a number of resource links to help listeners explore the best web radio and podcast options.   00:24:00Gary Vaughannopodcast,blogtalkradio,social media,skype,web radioI will be interviewing Jeff Porter, owner of Ausmerica Business Development Network www.ausmerica.com and Management Analyst with the USDA's Foreign AgriculturaSharePoint Governance: A Project Management Perspectivehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/06/10/sharepoint-governance-a-project-management-perspectiveManagementhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/06/10/sharepoint-governance-a-project-management-perspective/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/06/10/sharepoint-governance-a-project-management-perspectiveFri, 10 Jun 2011 11:30:00 GMTSharePoint Governance: A Project Management PerspectiveFormat Change: In this show, I (Gary Vaughan) will be the sole speaker for about 15 min, with the remaining 15 min open to comments/questions via BTR live chat, live telephone line to BTR, Twitter @glvaughan, LinkedIn or my hotmail account at glvconsulting@hotmail.com.  This program will sum up my experience in implementing SharePoint with the federal government, as well as lessons learned from other organizations and from D.C. area SharePoint user conferences.  I will address such questions as:  What is the difference between technical and more user-focused SharePoint governance?  How is a program management approach useful in guiding a SharePoint implementation, esp. for a large enterprise?  What characteristics of SharePoint collaboration technology favor a more agile vs. a more traditional and structured project management methodology?  Speaker Bio: I am a Senior SharePoint Advisor with Worldwide Information Network Services, Inc. in Washington D.C.  I am also a certified Project Management Professional, and had a previous career as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Agency for International Development.  00:16:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,governance,project,management,agileFormat Change: In this show, I (Gary Vaughan) will be the sole speaker for about 15 min, with the remaining 15 min open to comments/questions via BTR live chat,The Case for Choosing Open Source Collaboration Technologyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/05/20/the-case-for-choosing-open-source-collaboration-technologyBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/05/20/the-case-for-choosing-open-source-collaboration-technology/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/05/20/the-case-for-choosing-open-source-collaboration-technologyFri, 20 May 2011 12:00:00 GMTThe Case for Choosing Open Source Collaboration TechnologyI will be interviewing Kurt Voelker, CTO with ForumOne, a digital communications firm based in Alexandria, Virginia.  ForumOne provides internet strategy, online community and collaboration, user experience and design, and innovative website development for non-profits in health, education, the environment, and international development.  In our interview we will explore what circumstances make a compelling case for an organization to adopt collaboration technology in whole or in part.  What are the costs and benefits in using open source vs. proprietary collaboration technology?  What are some specific tools that ForumOne recommends - e.g. Drupal Commons and Open Atrium -  and how do they "stack up" to widely known vendor apps such as SharePoint in terms of power, useability and support?  Finally, Kurt will highlight specific web resources or upcoming ForumOne events that listeners might find useful to learn more about this topic.   00:27:00Gary Vaughannoopen source,drupal,open atrium,ForumOne,sharepointI will be interviewing Kurt Voelker, CTO with ForumOne, a digital communications firm based in Alexandria, Virginia.  ForumOne provides internet strategy, onlinAddressing SharePoint Performance Issueshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/05/06/addressing-sharepoint-performance-issuesBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/05/06/addressing-sharepoint-performance-issues/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/05/06/addressing-sharepoint-performance-issuesFri, 06 May 2011 12:00:00 GMTAddressing SharePoint Performance IssuesJoin us on Friday, May 6 at 8:00 AM Eastern time as we interview Michael Herman on this topic.  Michael is a Principal Consultant at Syntergy, a global provider of enterprise data, replication, and operations management solutions for Microsoft SharePoint and related technologies.  In this conversation we will define such network issues as bandwidth and latency, and explore to what extent they hinder SharePoint performance over dispersed organizational networks.  What technologies (replication, acceleration, etc) are available to address these issues?  How does one secure reliable replication/synchronization between intranet and extranet environments?  And how might high availability, hot failover and disaster recover technologies be helpful?    Listeners may pose any questions about this subject by tweeting @glvaughan, either just prior or during the show. Time permitting, questions will be addressed either late in the Show or in a subsequent blog post. Show host Gary Vaughan is a Project Management Professional and SharePoint Governance Advisor with Worldwide Information Network Systems, Inc. (WINS) in Washington D.C. 00:24:00Gary Vaughannosharepoint,performance,latency,Syntergy,collaboration techtalkJoin us on Friday, May 6 at 8:00 AM Eastern time as we interview Michael Herman on this topic.  Michael is a Principal Consultant at Syntergy, a global providerDriving User Adoption of SharePointhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/04/08/driving-user-adoption-of-sharepointBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/04/08/driving-user-adoption-of-sharepoint/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/04/08/driving-user-adoption-of-sharepointFri, 08 Apr 2011 12:00:00 GMTDriving User Adoption of SharePointHow do you turn a SharePoint implementation into an effective business solution? What factors drive user adoption? What are some specific examples from public or private enterprise that illustrate these points? To help answer these questions, we will be interviewing Daniel Cohen-Dumani, CEO of Portal Solutions, an IT consulting company in Rockville, MD. Portal Solutions helps clients leverage the benefits of SharePoint and related technologies to make it easier for clients to share what they know and find what they need. Also joining us in this discussion will be Joan Muschamp, Portal Solutions Marketing Director. Listeners may pose any questions about this subject by tweeting @glvaughan, either just prior or during the show. Time permitting, questions will be addressed either late in the Show or in a subsequent blog post. Show host Gary Vaughan is a Project Management Professional and SharePoint Governance Advisor with Worldwide Information Network Systems, Inc. (WINS) in Washington D.C.00:25:00Gary VaughannoSharePoint,adoption,useability,Portal Solutions,Daniel Cohen-DumaniHow do you turn a SharePoint implementation into an effective business solution? What factors drive user adoption? What are some specific examples from publicIs Knowledge Management Still Relevant?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/03/18/is-knowledge-management-still-relevantBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/03/18/is-knowledge-management-still-relevant/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/03/18/is-knowledge-management-still-relevantFri, 18 Mar 2011 12:00:00 GMTIs Knowledge Management Still Relevant?An interview with Douglas Weidner, Chairman of the International Knowledge Management Institute (KM Institute), a global provider of knowlege management certification and training. Knowledge Management or KM has been around since the mid-1990s as a strategic methodology to improve productivity of knowledge workers in the Knowledge Age. In today's world of exploding social media and connections, how relevant are KM concepts, processes and tools? Douglas will guide us through how KM has evolved, and how it more than ever provides a valuable framework for today's knowledge worker. Listeners are invited to submit their questions via Twitter to the host @glvaughan either just prior or during the Show00:27:00Gary Vaughannoknowledge managment,training,certification,Knowledge Management Institute,Douglas WeidnerAn interview with Douglas Weidner, Chairman of the International Knowledge Management Institute (KM Institute), a global provider of knowlege management certifiSocial Media Tips for Professionalshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/03/04/social-media-tips-for-professionalsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/03/04/social-media-tips-for-professionals/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/03/04/social-media-tips-for-professionalsFri, 04 Mar 2011 15:00:00 GMTSocial Media Tips for ProfessionalsAn interview with Steve Dorfman, author, speaker, sales and leadership coach and social media strategist. How might a professional best tap and integrate the wide variety of online, social media tools available? See a list of Steve's preferred tools on his website: www.driventoexcel.com/socialmedia.html 00:29:00Gary Vaughannosocial media,professional,blog,collaboration,twitterAn interview with Steve Dorfman, author, speaker, sales and leadership coach and social media strategist. How might a professional best tap and integrate the wTips on SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS)http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/02/25/tips-on-sharepoint-deployment-planning-services-sdpsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/02/25/tips-on-sharepoint-deployment-planning-services-sdps/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/02/25/tips-on-sharepoint-deployment-planning-services-sdpsFri, 25 Feb 2011 14:30:00 GMTTips on SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS)Microsoft's SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS) is a Software Assurance (SA) benefit designed to help organizations plan effective SharePoint deployments. Please listen to our panel's discussion of their experience in implementing SDPS and related SharePoint governance services: Mack Sigman, Senior SharePoint Architect, and Jay Dennis, Director of Enterprise Solutions from ActioNet; and Greg Valentine, Program Manager at Worldwide Information Network Systems, Inc. (WINS). The Show will provide tips on how organizations might best apply SDPS during various phases of SharePoint implementation, and what might be its practical benefits. 00:28:00Gary VaughannoSharePoint,SDPS,governance,WINS,ActioNetMicrosoft's SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS) is a Software Assurance (SA) benefit designed to help organizations plan effective SharePoint deploymSharePoint 2010http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/02/04/sharepoint-2010Businesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/02/04/sharepoint-2010/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/02/04/sharepoint-2010Fri, 04 Feb 2011 13:00:00 GMTSharePoint 2010An interview with Jim LaRocca and Sean Bordner of SusQTech to discuss new features of SharePoint 2010, plus their upcoming SharePoint.Org Conference in Baltimore this March. We will also do a quick review of Sean's and John Stover's new book: "SharePoint for Non-Profits: the Definitive Guide to SharePoint for your NonProfit, Association, Charity and .ORG"00:27:00Gary VaughannoSharePoint 2010,MOSS,conference,Baltimore,MicrosoftAn interview with Jim LaRocca and Sean Bordner of SusQTech to discuss new features of SharePoint 2010, plus their upcoming SharePoint.Org Conference in BaltimorProject Management and the PMP Examhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/01/20/collaboration-tech-talkBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/01/20/collaboration-tech-talk/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2011/01/20/collaboration-tech-talkThu, 20 Jan 2011 13:00:00 GMTProject Management and the PMP ExamA discussion of project management methodology, lessons learned, and challenges as defined by PMI, and tips and tricks for passing the PMP Certification Exam. How relevant is traditional project management in a world of online collaboration and crowd-sourcing...or is a structured PMP perspective even more necessary? Guest will be Brandon Pustejovsky, a D.C. area PMP and Member/Trainer with PMI Baltimore Chapter.00:33:00Gary VaughannoPMI,PMP,Project Management,Washington DC,PMBOKA discussion of project management methodology, lessons learned, and challenges as defined by PMI, and tips and tricks for passing the PMP Certification Exam.Communications Skills On and Off-line!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2010/08/27/communications-skills-on-and-off-lineBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2010/08/27/communications-skills-on-and-off-line/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/collaborationtechtalk/2010/08/27/communications-skills-on-and-off-lineFri, 27 Aug 2010 11:30:00 GMTCommunications Skills On and Off-line! Public Speaking Tips and Value of Toastmasters. Interview with Jim Dooley, Washington D.C. area Toastmasters District Governor, and Kim Brown, District 36 Public Relations Officer. 00:36:00Gary Vaughannopublic speaking,communications,Toastmasters,project management,blogtalkradioPublic Speaking Tips and Value of Toastmasters. Interview with Jim Dooley, Washington D.C. area Toastmasters District Governor, and Kim Brown, District 36 Publ