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mesh Workshop, Anyone? (Part 1)

By mesh10

When mesh was started in 2006, we decided to add some workshops but didn’t expect they would attract a lot of attention because they were scheduled at the same time as two panels.

Much to our surprise, the workshops were jam-packed, which made it abundantly clear there was demand for hands-on sessions that provided people with tangible insight, case studies and information that people could implement when they got back to the office.

Over the past four years, the workshops have become a core part of mesh even though they probably don’t get as much and attention as they deserve. We’ve got a great workshop line-up for mesh ’10. Here’s a sneak peek of some panels – with some previews coming in a subsequent blog post.

Death and Digital Legacy: Adele McAlear will examine the intersection of death, social media and technology and look at the ripples that are created with loss. This workshop explores the chasm between online communities and families; legal, privacy and security issues; policies of online services; the impact on businesses; and what each of us should do today to prepare our digital assets.

The Art & Science of Scaling Social Media: Bringing together earned, paid and owned social media, when done correctly, can generate a perfect storm of credibility and reach – in many ways, the Holy Grail of the social web. Earned is highly credible, but expensive to generate, paid has mass reach, but do users really pay attention? Maggie Fox will lead a discussion on how companies can scale their social media efforts.

How Small Businesses Can Survive and Thrive by Being Creative with Social Media: RightSleeve’s Mark Graham will offers tips, recommendations and real-world examples of how his promotional marketing merchandising company has thrived in a competitive marketplace by leveraging social media.

Managing the Transformation to a Social Business: David Bradfield will explore how global organizations and Canadian innovators manage the transition from control to collaboration. Bradfield will talk about how many companies are grappling with the impact of social media on traditional business and marketing models.

To purchase tickets for mesh10, here’s how you can register.

Something extra special for mesh 2010

By mesh10

Hey, guess what? It’s only a couple of weeks until mesh 2010 — which you still have time to get tickets for, in case you haven’t yet, although they are vanishing quickly. And here’s another reason to get some: we are going to be doing something extra special this year at mesh. No, it’s not a cage match between Sarah Palin and Tina Fey (I was outvoted). It’s something even better — a live taping of The Agenda with Steve Paikin, the award-winning public affairs show on TVO. Together with Agenda producer and all-around big brain Mike Miner, we have put together a great panel that will be filmed on the scene at the MaRS Discovery District and later broadcast on TVO. There will be a limited number of seats available, so book your tickets soon. Looking forward to seeing you all at mesh. For more details on speakers and sessions this year, check out the schedule and the home page.

Spotlight on mesh Keynotes

By mesh10, meshU

With mesh just about two weeks away, I thought it would be a good idea to talk about the keynotes that we’ve lined up.

In many respects, this year’s keynotes offer a fascinating mix of people who will be talking about a variety of topics – everything from how a newspaper is using APIs to grow its business, and the troubling world of cyber-hackers, to online payments and social networking.

The keynotes include:

Chris Thorpe, the Developer Advocate for the Open Platform with The Guardian, will talk about the newspaper is working on ways to integrate its content, data and APIs with other people’s technology and businesses.

Joseph Menn will provide insight how cyber-criminals are hacking to major government and corporate computer systems, and how governments of Russia and China are protecting and directing their behaviour.

Scott Thompson, the president of PayPal will provide his take on how the company has maintained its status as the world’s leading online payment system, and where e-commerce and online payments as heading.

Given LinkedIn’s rapid growth over the past year and its decision to add more feature, Arvind Rajan, LinkedIn’s Vice President of International, will talk about what’s driving the company’s growth and where it sees the social network marketing going.

Tickets to mesh can be purchased here, while tickets to meshU, the one-day event featuring hands-on workshops about Web design and development, can be purchased here.