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Thursday, October 1, 2009
The eight with most votes will be our presenters for 21 Slides! For those not in Seattle, by the way, we are working out details on setting up a webcast for the event. I'll look at how semantic markup adds social value to Web sites now, and speculate on what the social future of the Semantic Web might look like. 3.The Social Media Mindset: An InfoCamp case study The 15th of October is 4 days after the 3rd annual InfoCamp (which I can already tell you is going to kick ass). Below are the submissions for our next social media event. Read the descriptions
 
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
 
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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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
I’ve made a point to put this community knowledge pre-amble in front the platforms list since we have learned from recent case studies that technology decisions should come towards the end of a community. In general, however, we are learning from this year’s studies that when technology drives the community, the outcome tends to suffer. ve On BNET: 6 ways to boost a netbook's power BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! Members Log In Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe
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There is still a fear that deploying social tools to interact with online customers en masse will create unexpected costs or overhead as thousands — and in some organization’s cases — millions of customers try to engage with them. brethren, along with some early case studies. 08/23/09 On mySimon: Top Deals on Car Speakers And Subwoofers BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Members login Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0
It involves the swarm effects of many users contributing,each for their own need, but resulting in an overall benefit for allemployees. This is based on an internal IBM news story by Kieran Cannistra. Categories: [ ROI | case_study | social_tagging ] Aug 20 2008, 12:56:26 PM EDT Permalink 2 Comments Trackback URL:
In this paper we describe this model of innovation and illustrate our experience in four case studies. Introduction In 2004, the IBM leadership team was advocating a perspective on innovation that required transparent, open collaboration and global accessibility. The CIO team undertook the task to articulate the business case for investing in the new innovation program by developing a vision of its possibilities. Country/region [ change ] Terms of use Home Products Services & solutions Support & downloads My account IBM Research Journals Home Systems Journal Current Issue Recent Issues Papers in Progress Search Journal Archives Subscribe/Order Description Authors Guide Journal of Research and Development Staff Contact Us Related links IBM Service
On December 10, I’ll be doing a webcast on this topic for Lithium along with good friend, Joe Cothrel who in addition to being the VP of Community Management Services at Lithium is one smart dude on community. If you’re interested in attending the webcast, you can register here . So, in the webcast, I’ll be focusing on a set of key I thought I’d preview the session here in advance and afterwards add a linked to the recorded content. This session will build upon the Influencer Handbook work recently published by WOMMA , for which I was a
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