Bertrand Duperrin

Bertrand Duperrin

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Bertrand Duperrin, Consultant at Nextmodernity, carries out consultancy missions in the field of management, information, and communication technologies. His career began in a HR and management consultancy where he mainly focused on collaboration issues. He joined blueKiwi Software in 2006, in the first days of the company’s operations. At blueKiwi, Bertrand structured the consulting/services activity in the field of enterprise social networks. He was a pioneer in the French market; one of the first to lead such projects for large businesses. He joined Nextmodernity, a french expert consulting leading firm in the field of new management, collaboration and value creation practices in January 2010. Bertrand led the premier enterprise 2.0 project in a major French company, at Dassault Systemes, in the beginning of 2006. From there, he has led strategic projects for customers like BNP Paribas, Groupe La Poste (French postal services), and many  of the largest french companies. His goals: to make social networks serve organizational performance and value creation in such domains as innovation, sales performance, or collective efficiency He's shares his thoughts on the above issues on his blog (http://www.duperrin.com in french and http://www.duperrin.com/english in english) and is a member of the AIIM expert bloggers community. Bertrand has also given presentations recently at a number of industry events, including Webcom (Montreal), the Enterprise 2.0 Summit (Frankfurt), the Enterprise 2.0 forum (Paris) and the Enterprise 2.0 Forum (Milan).

Latest Blog Entries

Enterprise 2.0 is a journey, not a big jump

Yesterday evening, Oscar Berg wrote a great post about socializing business processes, giving four reasons why organizations should care about that. I've been working on a similar post for a few da... read more

As social toolsl remove constraints, businesses should remove the rules that came with the constraints

I'd like to share a few thoughts that made me get interested in social software years ago and are still relevant today for businesses that, although convinced of the potential of enterprise social ... read more

One enterprise 2.0 but many different levers

One the first questions that is raised in any enterprise 2.0 project is to know who to rely on to spread the change across the organization. The fact is there is not one but many kind of people to ... read more

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