social tools
Imagine... Paid Members Public
Nice thought from Valeria Maltoni [http://www.conversationagent.com/2009/09/how-to-do-stuff-well.html]: > Social is not new, businesses have known about social for a long time. It’s the greater access that we now have (potentially) to learn more about how to do stuff well through collaboration that we
#csnf - Lee Bryant and Credit Crunch Culture Paid Members Public
Lee Bryant’s thesis is that businesses cannot afford big expensive investments right now, but that social tools can give us decent returns from low investments.Deliver more for less, and investing things that save money Social tools can rejuvenate old systems by putting a social layer on the top.
#csnf - AXA Case Study Paid Members Public
How do you launch social media in a company where every second of an employee’s day is timed? That’s the challenge Sonia Carter, head of online internal communications at AXA UK is talking about. Intensive Customer Experience (love the name, so much room for innuendo…) training courses created
Niall Cook on Corporate Social Networking Paid Members Public
WhatConnecting– people want to connect with other people, as well as content and information. They do that using social software outside the organisation. Bring that inside the network.Communicate– we all have a human need to communicate. Lots of lessons in how pople use the social web, and bring it
Niche Social Networks Paid Members Public
The author of the other talk I was really sad to miss at Web 2.0 Expo in Berlin, Lee Bryant of Headshift [http://www.headshift.com/], has now published his slides over on the firm’s blog [http://www.headshift.com/blog/2008/10/niche-online-social-networks-f.php]. Here they are:
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