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  • Old Strategies No Longer Work!


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Social Media Directions Historically strategies have been developed based on assumption made about how the markets respond and to what. The aim of a strategy is to develop market differential, awareness and value that the market would respond to. Old methods relied ...
    9 hours ago
  • Fawning over Chatter and how SAP missed its chance


    Irregular EnterpriseAuthority Authority: 125
    Ever since Salesforce.com announced Chatter , there’s been a rising crescendo of what I can only describe as fawning and uncritical waffle. It’s worrying. As I’ve said before, Chatter is ESME with a few bells and whistles . Yet here we have everyone from Scoble to Mike Krigsman praising this as though it ...
    18 hours ago
  • A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 38 to 41 (Why Do I Keep Doing This?)


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    I’m sure that, by now, you may be thinking that I may have abandoned this blog, since it has been nearly two weeks since the last post I have put together over here. Nothing further from the truth. There is actually a good reason why I haven’t been blogging during that time… Holidays! Yes, that’s right!, ...
    20 hours ago
  • Chatter and SharePoint and Social Sites and LinkedIn API and work and....


    NewsGator DailyAuthority Authority: 112
    SFs category-endorsing Chatter pre-announcement is driving some good conversation about fundamental requirements for successful enterprise social computing. LinkedIns API announcement today is adding to the stream. 1.5 million end-users have taught us that enterprise social computing is about helping people work more ...
    1 day ago
  • Social computing in the enterprise, part two (ZDNet)


    Stompernet SEO CourseAuthority Authority: 166
    Part two of a video conversation between Forrester analyst Natalie Petouhoff, ZDNet blogger Dion Hinchcliffe, and me on issues around social computing in the enterprise.
    1 day ago
  • Social computing and the enterprise, part one (ZDNet)


    Stompernet SEO CourseAuthority Authority: 166
    Part one of a video conversation between Forrester analyst Natalie Petouhoff, ZDNet blogger Dion Hinchcliffe, and me on issues around social computing in the enterprise.
    1 day ago
  • A Strategy For Social Media ROI?


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series social media directions Therehas been lots of debate about the ROI from social media. As discussedpreviously the debate reflects old strategic thinking that sayseverything must be measured against an ROI. That old thinking reflects“legacy knowledge” and old management ...
    1 day ago
  • What Does A Strategist Do?


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    009 This entry is part 4 of 3 in the series social media directions People ask me “What do you do”? My response is “ I am a social media strategist” . Then I get a blank stare and the proverbial question of “ what is that”? I have also noticed  other people ...
    1 day ago
  • Work group fatigue : level of effort vs funded, or transform the organisation!


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    NOTE: I’m not a futurist or organisational anthropologist, but it seems that my interest in knowledge and networks has led me into thinking about such matters as fundamental as the future of organisational structure. A while ago I posted on how organisations can become more agile. People can connect ...
    1 day ago
  • How big a deal is Enterprise 2.0? What do you mean by "Big"?


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    Blog1207 :  November 22, 2009 3:14 PM, Posted by Greg Lloyd Im flattered that Professor Andrew McAfee cites Enterprise 2.0 Schism in his Nov 20, 2009 blog post Enterprise 2.0 is Not THAT Big a Deal , kicking off a neat discussion on serious points behind my tongue in cheek analysis. McAfee agrees that ...
    1 day ago
  • The Worst Social Media Mistake


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series social media directions Noone really likes making mistakes. We all make mistakes and most peoplelearn from their mistakes. The value of social media is you can learnfrom other people’s mistakes. You can also simply copy currentpractices and make the same mistakes others ...
    2 days ago
  • BBH Labs On The Razorfish FEED Report // Links for 2009-11-21


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    “Information Wants To Be Free” - The Razorfish FEED report [BBH Labs] Link to original post
    2 days ago
  • The Debate: Free Vs. Paid Content


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 16 of 16 in the series Conversational Currency Theinternet and social technology has turned the publishing industryupside down and inside out.  We’ve seen 24 of the top 25 newspapers  goout of business. Magazine subscription rates are down and the leaderswithin the industry are struggling ...
    3 days ago
  • Links for 2009-11-20 [del.icio.us]


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    Mobile Social Networking Grows; Top 10 SocNets Teaching the Facebook Generation [BusinessWeek] Social Media Users Really Are More Social [AdWeek] " RSCG-commissioned white paper yesterday stated that 27.6 percent of American social media users said that their offline relationships are actually benefiting from ...
    3 days ago
  • Are CMO’s Clueless?


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series social media directions Some of the articles I read make be wonder if the market and marketers are paying attention to their market. Then again since I spend everyday watching markets and the influence of social media on these markets maybe I am one of the few who actually ...
    4 days ago
  • From Google Wave to Social Networks : the social napoleon


    Bertrand Duperrin's NotepadAuthority Authority: 490
    For a long time, and because many thought they could import the social web’s behaviors in the enterprise as is, the projects aiming at bringing the social dimension within employee’s work tried to structure the enterprise the way the web was. That means people will looking for “communities” that were supposed ...
    4 days ago
  • The Power Of Social Distribution


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series social media directions In the old days (and they are still around) media was “pushed” upon the masses and shaped our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything. Today our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything are being shaped by a different kind of ...
    4 days ago
  • The Power Of Social Distribution


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    This entry is part 1 of 0 in the series social media directions Inthe old days (and they are still around) media was “pushed” upon themasses and shaped our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything. Today our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything arebeing shaped by a different kind of ...
    4 days ago
  • Links for 2009-11-19 [del.icio.us]


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    Using a KM Framework to Measure Behavior in Knowledge Processes - weknowmore.org Demographics “The Human Factor in Knowledge Processes” [Part 3] - weknowmore.org#more-471#more-471 Is Twitter a Complex Adaptive System? « emergent by design What are Complex Adaptive Systems? Holoptic Foresight Dynamics ...
    4 days ago
  • ECM meets Enterprise 2.0 – 7 key trends


    CMCAuthority Authority: 154
    In the post " ECM in the age of the social web - new slide deck " I promised that I would put some words to some of the slides from my presentation " ECM Today - Trends & Realit y". Well, here they are. To start with, I define Enterprise Content Management (ECM) as: "All the things that are needed - from ...
    4 days ago

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