Google’s John Ploumitsakos discusses marketing and advertising trends among social networks and big brands […]
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Google’s John Ploumitsakos discusses marketing and advertising trends among social networks and big brands […] July 5th, 2009 | Tags: Adoption, Conference, Google, Marketing, SNC, Social network | Category: Hightech, Social Business | Leave a comment Adam Pisoni of Yammer describes the phenomenon of enterprise microblogging, Twitter, as well as some of the organizational dynamics and value proposition.. how “enterprise Twitter” compares to email and how email is broken beyond repair. […] July 4th, 2009 | Tags: Adoption, Conference, Enterprise, SNC, Social network, Strategy, Twitter | Category: Hightech, Social Business | Leave a comment Michael Brito is Intel’s chief evangelist to consumers, and he works the social network beat par excellence. Here he shares some of his insights into how big brands and engage consumers, focusing on “ingredient brand” strategy […] July 4th, 2009 | Tags: Case study, Community, Conference, High tech, Marketing, SNC, Social network | Category: Social Business | Leave a comment Social Networking Conference L.A. 2009 recap: Travis Falstad on gaming and social networks, Facebook, MySpace, Mobsters, Playfish, Pet Society […] July 4th, 2009 | Tags: Conference, Facebook, Gaming, MySpace, SNC, Social network, Strategy | Category: Hightech, Retail & entertainment, Social Business | One comment Life cycle model for social networks provides a blueprint for investment, along with goals, activities and milestones for each stage. A plan of action for creating value from enterprise social networking initiatives. […] April 18th, 2009 | Tags: Adoption, B2B, Business, CEO, CIO CTO, CMO, Collaboration, Culture, Development, Empowerment, Enterprise 2.0, Experience, Human capital, Innovation, Knowledge Economy, Management, Marketing, Model, Relationship, Sales, SBS, Strategy, Technique, Transform, Trust, Web 2.0 | Category: Social Business | 9 comments This Web 2.0 adoption curve helps commercial and government executives make investments in social networks, social media and Web 2.0 in 2009 and 2010: use this realistic adoption model to manage expectations and risk. […] April 4th, 2009 | Tags: Adoption, CMO, Culture, Enterprise 2.0, Innovation, Internet, Strategy, Transform, Web 1.0, Web 2.0 | Category: Social Business | 5 comments Summary of how LinkedIn will transform the economics of cross-border deal making.. and opportunities and threats for professionals […] February 16th, 2009 | Tags: Disruption, Global & international, LinkedIn, Model, Relationship, Strategy | Category: B2B Sales, LinkedIn | 2 comments Recap of enterprise social networking workshop for how to create a repeatable process for designing and managing successful enterprise social networking initiatives […] January 28th, 2009 | Tags: Application, Conference, Enterprise, Facebook, Government, LinkedIn, Methodology, Mobile, MySpace, Seminar, Social network, Strategy, Twitter, Vendor | Category: Social Business | 2 comments Twitter and Facebook Top of Mind | #snc2009 | Awaiting Discovery: The Nascent Power of Weak Ties and Small Touches What a difference a year makes! The Social Networking Conference debuted several years ago as a forum for social networking sites and vendors, with enterprise clients few and far between. Miami 2009 took place January 22-23, 2009 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, and it was a veritable enterprise 2.0 conference. Many of the presenters hailed from enterprise-focused high technology vendors, but they spoke as social networking practitioners. The good practices they shared reflected the maturation of social networks. Don’t get me wrong, we are still in early days, but it was obvious to see that social networks would be completely mainstream this year. Enterprise-focused vendors provided additional evidence by explaining some of the new social network features in their offerings. Social Networking Watch’s Mark Brooks gave an overview of key trends, while jetBlue’s Morgan Johnston and IBM’s Adam Christensen drove home the message that companies could be rewarded for trusting their customers in social networks. Ford’s Scott Monty, Sun’s Lou Ordorica and Microsoft’s Marty Collins shared how they were […] January 27th, 2009 | Tags: Adoption, Case study, CEO, CIO CTO, CMO, Collaboration, Culture, Empowerment, Enterprise 2.0, Experience, Healthcare, Higher education, Human capital, Innovation, Internet, Knowledge Economy, Management, Marketing, Mobile, SNC, Strategy, Technology, Transform, Web 2.0 | Category: Healthcare, Social Business | One comment Alumni 2.0 is a key component of transitioning to a new employment paradigm by using online social networks like LinkedIn; this post outlines some of its key concepts […] January 2nd, 2009 | Tags: Alumni, Business, capital, Collaboration, Employee, Enterprise, Global & international, human, LinkedIn, Network, Organization, policy, Relationship, resources, Social, Strategy, Trust | Category: Human resources, Society & Culture | 7 comments |
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