Who does 2.0 to who?

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Euan has a pithy post arguing Most Companies who try to do Enterprise 2.0 will fail. He lists 8 possible reasons.

The final one is: It is not companies who do Enterprise 2.0 it is individuals. Yeah, I rather feel that Enterprise 2.0 may be something that happens to companies, rather than something they do to themselves…

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