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Since 2010, page views via mobile devices have risen by 980 percent. With that, the number of surveys that are taken on smartphones or tablets is increasing -- but are you making it possible for people to complete surveys on their mobile device? “Mobile” is no longer merely a special
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A fellow Digital Asset Management (DAM ) professional asked me whether I believe part of our job was to minimize liability within an organization. I answered yes.
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The term "Lean Portal" was first coined by Gartner in 2011.
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Perhaps the most welcome business innovation in the 21st century is the realization that the 1990’s CEO pablum, “People are our greatest asset” is actually true.
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Uncertainty is inherent in any plan. But there are actions that can be taken to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes and to reduce risk.
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If you’re in the world of search engine optimization (SEO), or you’re looking to enter the world of SEO, this blog will showcase a few methods to track your SEO work with Google Analytics.
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"Imitation as Innovation: Lessons from the Shanzhai" was the most intellectually challenging topic from my first day at SXSW.
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What are the biggest challenges facing your company today? Are they the financial collapse, global recession, reshaping the existing business model and strategic priorities, or changing technology paradigms covering mobile, social and cloud? Or is it something much more fundamental than any of those? Is your company losing touch with
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I was very nervous when I made my plans for attending the south-by-south-west conference. I was scared that the conference was getting too big.
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Customers today have less and less attention to give. On the Web, they’re doing research, trying to complete tasks. They don’t like being disrupted. The traditional communications, marketing and advertising industries are facing major challenges. Their old models aren’t working as well anymore.
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There appears to be as many ways to tackle employee engagement as there are organizations, but I think there is one point that we can agree on: without acknowledging the humans at the center, it doesn't really matter. Top Social Business Article of the Week In his piece, With Employee Engagement, Don't Forget the Humans, contributor Tom
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e-Discovery is normally thought of as a legal process related to the identification, gathering, analysis and transfer of data (e.g., documents and email) for lawsuits and other legal matters but though that is true, e-Discovery is at its core, a risk management issue.
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When there's a disconnect between actions and words, how can we expect our organizations to change? Communication is Not Enough Many employee engagement strategies include communication as a best practice, yet communication, like collaboration, is ill defined and varies wildly in quality of execution.
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Despite the hype around the social intranet, mobile access and enterprise collaboration, according to the latest data from the Worldwide Intranet Challenge (WIC), intranets aren't any more collaborative, interactive or mobile than they were three or four years ago. The Survey The graphs below show: The average ratings for the
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