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Our contributors shared a lot of ideas this month about what is and isn't working in Social Business. The final article is out. The Social Business Tweet Jam is done. July looms. The debates may still continue, but the time has come to put Social Business to work.
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Often times I talk to organizations who have no idea what their goals are or what they want to do with the latest and greatest social tools on the market. They focus too much on the technology and whether it looks pretty or is simple to use.
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Social Business (at long last!) is getting down to some serious work, allowing knowledge workers to become more effective and productive at what they already do, that is, excel at their jobs. This insight came after attending the the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference event that took place last week in
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It's close to that time. The time where we come together on twitter (with the hashtag #socbizchat). In this tweet jam we're talking about Social Business and how well it's working. The event starts at 1pm ET, 10am PT and we've got a great group of panelists ready to take
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In 2012, the federal government is getting into the social business game. On May 23, the White House issued a government-wide plan for providing better digital services to citizens, “Digital Government: Building a 21st Century Platform to Better Serve the American People." In an accompanying memorandum, President Obama
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The CMSWire theme for June is "What's working in social business in 2012 ?" I don't have enough knowledge to make any sweeping statements about what is or is not working, but I can deploy the standard consultants response: "it depends!" Whether or not social business is working for you
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With next week's Tweet Jam looming, the Social Enterprise conversation continued this week with reports from the front line of the Enterprise 2.
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It's always interesting to watch the push and pull of the keynote sessions versus the tracked sessions at a conference. In this case, Nike's Director of Enterprise Collaboration, Richard Foo (@nike ) talk about "Staying Connected -- Driving Innovation at Nike.
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There has been a push for enterprises to embrace a more social way of working internally, through communications, collaboration, transparency, enabled through social technologies. But these new methods of work can be met with some trepidation throughout the organization, which lead to challenges in implementation.
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Let’s clear up any misconceptions from the start: social enterprise apps are not just Facebook and LinkedIn used for business purposes. Social enterprise apps are built specifically for internal networking purposes.
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With our June Social Business Tweet Jam a week away, it's time to study up on the questions that will be asked and meet the experts who will be on hand to get the conversation rolling.
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Being a social business is about unleashing creativity and encouraging engagement both within your organization and between you and your customers/citizens and your partners. It can’t just be equated with deploying social media inside your organization or polling your customers’ opinions via Facebook.
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If there is an engine room for driving the development of social collaboration within the enterprise at scale, SharePoint is it.
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If there's one thing we learned this week between info360 and the acquisition of Yammer by Microsoft, it's that the question is no longer if you should adopt social business strategies within your enterprise, but how.
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