Social Business By Design by Dion Hinchcliffe & Peter Kim Dion Hinchcliffe is a internationally recognized business strategist, enterprise architect, and keynote speaker. He is currently Chief Strategy Officer at the Dachis Group. Dion focuses on the topics of Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Social Business, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), open business models, and next-generation enterprises. His thought leadership can be found on ZDNet, On Web Strategy, Dachis Group Collaboratory, InformationWeek, ebizQ, and Musings and Ruminations on Building Great Systems. He co-authored Web 2.0 Architectures for O'Reilly and the just-published Social Business By Design (Spring, 2012) from Wiley. You can also reach Dion at dion.hinchcliffe@dachisgroup.com.
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