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Rust , Christine Moorman , and Gaurav Bhalla Because companies can now interact directly with customers, they must radically reorganize to put cultivating relationships ahead of building brands. Read the HBR In Brief Print Email Purchase Article Text Size Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size ABOVE Michel de Broin , Encircling, 2006, Asphalt, yellow paint, road sign, 14.8 All rights reserved. Print Email Purchase Article Login to continue reading Email Tweet This Post
 
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Make sure you enable and use the GFC newsletter feature. Subscription - I use RSS and NetworkedBlogs widgets, which are suitable for blogs, and I also use an email subscription widget that works with any website. How much do you know about website widgets? Last week, in Website Widgets and Ads Raise Security and Privacy Issues , I shared my concerns about security and privacy issues connected with the use of widgets on a blog or other website.
 
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
they held a naming competition to generate buzz; the winning entry was MOMster @ Home; they offer short video tutorials of under 10 sec on using the new intranet; they work through departmental reps, held regular engagement sessions with them, and send them “MOMster Blasts” or e-newsletters to keep them updated; they launched a beta version of the intranet at their Innovation Carnival as a teaser; after the official launch they held A&E (Anytime for Anyone) sessions to assist people during the painful content migration process; their “MOMers Zone”
 

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Newsletter subscriber, Ross Nicholson, rightly points out that Tom Peter's said "Ready, fire, aim" not "Ready, aim, fire," which I incorrectly wrote in the last newsletter. By the way, did you know you can see all our newsletters online? Just go to [link] We typically published the newsletter online a week after we email it to our subscriber It seems automatic pilot kicked in as I was writing that sentence.
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One is from Ragan, a communication company (maybe it's actually PR but there are some worthwhile tips - no deliberate offense intended, PR companies) that sends at last count three emails in about four hours. Then I unsubscribed from Taunton's Fine Homebuilding newsletter, which I apparently signed up for in a weak moment thinking that I would need such info. (This Twice, no, three times in the past 24 hours I've taken myself off lists that have become irritating. Even though I have a mailbox set up to capture these notes so that I can look at them at my leisure, they
Vascellaro, we obviously still use email. However, email was better suited to the way we used the Internet in the past, when we’d go online intermittently to read our messages. “Now The always-on connection, in turn, has created a host of new ways to communicate that are much faster than email, and more fun.” If more of I read an excellent article this afternoon in the Wall Street Journal by Jessica E. Vascellaro about the declining role of e-mail in our day-to-day communication, as services like Twitter , Facebook and lots of other social networking
The other major sources of content are the free newsletters and community sites, as well as my free New York Times online subscription. Here are the newsletters and community sites I use the most. Smart Brief Series are email newsletters that cover a number of topics. This is the second part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
is taken directly from the Wikinomics blog - [...] On March 27th, 2008 at 10:17 pm , Chris Rasmussen said: We recently upgraded to the frowning on the email side version. hear people moan about e-mail more than any other aspect of corporate life. On March 28th, 2008 at 4:57 pm , Beth Hynes said: An advantage of email is that it comes to you. Exploring How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything with Don Tapscott , Anthony D. Williams , and the Wikinomics Team. Home Book
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The daily interaction happens mostly through email or a monthly newsletter, which does not always reaches everybody leading to the usual information overload. Valuable information and experiences are lost in individual email folders or are not always communicated outside the project team. Email communication for general information (e.g. Christian Kreutz worked for two years at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit ( GTZ ) in Egypt. The German Technical Cooperation works quite decentralized having country offices in most partner countries.