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27 Articles match "Case Study","Obama"
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Learn how to improve the link between high level corporate strategy and the marketing function. Voices Topics Advertising Apple Auto industry Barack Obama Boards Branding Business education Business writing Career planning Change management China Coaching Communication Compensation Competition Conflict Consumer goods Corporate social responsibility Creativity Crisis management Customers Cutting costs Decision making Delegation Design Difficult conversations Disruptive
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
These went beyond the usual activist communications to their families, workplaces, and places of study. And, of course, an even greater number of young people are mobilizing through the Obama campaign in the U.S. In all these cases, the method of participation in the election campaign is quite different than we have seen before—a different way of doing politics.
Book: Transforming Power : From The Personal To The Political. by Judy Rebick.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The case must be made that you can’t do the same with social environments. Although I’d been pretty confident that community management was going to score well based on 1) what I’ve seen from other projects, 2) a growing body of anecdotal information, and 3) the findings from case studies that I’ve seen reported recently, I was still pretty surprised at the results, even given the small but influential sample, which you can see below: Community Management Survey Results: Click To Enlarge The vast majority of the respondents, 95% of them, rated community
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
We then followed this with planning for specific campaigns: Obama’s First Hundred Days and End Violence Against Women .
The case study below provides some real data (often missing in social media case studies) that shares what we all did and how well it worked. We also have some exciting new releases to make to the main Protect The Human website in the next few weeks, and another case study (Obama’s First 100 Made by Many has worked with Amnesty UK since January ‘08, and helped them design and build ProtectTheHuman.com - their digital activism community.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
These went beyond the usual activist communications to their families, workplaces, and places of study. And, of course, an even greater number of young people are mobilizing through the Obama campaign in the U.S. In all these cases, the method of participation in the election campaign is quite different than we have seen before—a different way of doing politics.
Book: Transforming Power : From The Personal To The Political. by Judy Rebick.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
variety of topics were discussed, including social media metrics, case studies and best practices, tools and applications, and strategy and planning. They are committed to advancing OpenGov initiatives and are looking for best practices and case studies to assist them in improving their use of Web 2.0 Congressional staffers are gleaning insight from the recent Obama campaign to ongoing congressional campaigns. Last weekend, Forum One participated in CongressCamp at George Washington University. CongressCamp was an unconference focused on the Congress side
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
For additional case studies, visit www.icex.com . ); © 2008 CXO Media Inc. Print Comments Share [+] LinkedIn
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Our staff and clients are excited by the Obama administration's pledge to promote transparency in government, as well as the DC government's recent innovations with public data .
As Finally, we'll be organizing the interesting case studies into a morning Web Executive Seminar in June. Lately there's lots of buzz about innovative ways that government can use new technologies share data, increase citizen visibility, and promote participation. As
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
IT-driven efficiencies will be a crucial ingredient of cost-savings that will be used to broaden access to healthcare under Obama’s healthcare reform.
Here is a cautionary case study , showing the relative success of open source, vs. According to a study conducted by the hospital and published in the journal Pediatrics, mortality rates for one vulnerable patient population—those brought by emergency transport the failure of proprietary software, in obtaining such effects.
Phillip Longman:
“Consider this tale of two hospitals that have made the
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
is still highly segmented between companies just exploring and companies ready to take the plunge, check out this just released assessment tool that provides companies with best practices, tips and case studies around their Enterprise 2.0 don’t think features alone determine the leader - Trampoline holds great promise though!! reply Peter Jones - May 6th, 2008 at 1:25 am PDT Time to get off your high horse Charles and play nice, stop being such a WASP
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The case must be made that you can’t do the same with social environments. Although I’d been pretty confident that community management was going to score well based on 1) what I’ve seen from other projects, 2) a growing body of anecdotal information, and 3) the findings from case studies that I’ve seen reported recently, I was still pretty surprised at the results, even given the small but influential sample, which you can see below: Community Management Survey Results: Click To Enlarge The vast majority of the respondents, 95% of them, rated community
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
According to IBM’s 2008 Global Human Capital Study , which surveyed 400 executives in 40 countries, developing an organization that is adaptable to change is critical; however, only 11 percent of responding organizations believed they were highly adaptable, meaning they have the ability to predict future skills, effectively locate experts and effectively collaborate within and outside the enterprise. Picture this: a radiologist in Glasgow is using a radiology workstation to look at radiographs of a rare case of cancer, and he would like to consult other specialists. The Global Human Capital Journal Globalization: Coming soon to a theatre near you Categories Beyond Sourcing China, India & Globalization Economy Innovation/Web 2.0 Practice Reviews Technology/Leaders The Enterprise Tags Architecture CEO China CIO CTO CMO Collaboration Culture Customer Experience Development Digital Hollywood E-Business Economics Economy Empowerment Enterprise Enterprise 2.0
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