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Thursday, February 11, 2010
As the BBC tells it’s journos to start using social media as a primary source – or leave journalism – what are the repercussions in social spaces? Blogger/journalist Josh Marshall at Talkingpointsmemo won a Polk Award for investigative journalism, helping piece together the U.S. TypePad Journalist Bailout Program (1) As more trained journalists move into the amateur blogging space, what are the fundamental differences in the blogging style between the two? While some journalists adapt to the new writing style well, understanding the media shifts
 
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Square | Main October 26, 2009 Expertise Location and Social Sofware Todays Wall Street Journal has an article on How to Find In-house Experts in a Big Company by researchers Izak Benbasat , Dorit Nevo and Yair Wand . UPDATE: A more detailed article by the above researchers is available in the MIT-Sloan Management Review, including this infographic: Posted on October 26, 2009 at 03:42 PM | Permalink Digg This | Save to del.icio.us TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link]
 
Sunday, February 22, 2009
A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « We Just Keep Cruising Along | Main | Understanding Corporate Twitter » February 18, 2009 Two Approaches To Proficiency By now, you've probably figured out that I'm not all that involvedin the day-to-day of EMC's social media efforts.  View an alternate.
 

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I was on Twitter’s party line for the Monday night (USA time) chats on journalism #journchat, and was a little taken aback to see the number of journalists tweeting about losing their job, papers closing, and so on. Accepted in Typepad’s Journalist Bailout Program. [link] Being incurably nosy, I went off to look at Typepad’s “ Journalist Sacked journalists take to blogging? Then this one caught my eye. @Machione:
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A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « Here Come The Big Communities | Main | We Are Now Corporate Legit » January 10, 2008 Clearspace Alternatives I dont know if all of you know how blogs work on TypePad, but we all get a stats panel, and we can see where people are coming in. View an alternate.
Exhibit 4: A formal network reaching across the hierarchical structure can facilitate interactions among marketing professionals within an organization. The McKinsey Quarterly: The Online Journal of McKinsey & Co. October 05, 2007 in Enterprise 2.0 , Knowledge Management , Social Networking & Collaboration | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Harnessing The Power Of Informal Employee Networks : Comments
A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « Those Who Talk vs. View an alternate. Post a comment If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In You are currently signed
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So, we have lifted the title of Karinthys forgotten book to serve as the initial piece for this journal, dedicated to social networking in business, because now everything is different. info Technorati Tags : Albert-László Barabási , centrality , Frigyes Karinthy , linked , marshall mcluhan , six degrees , social networking , stanley milgram , the global village , visible path TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Everything Is Different : Comments
A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « Of Chargeback Models And Business Outcomes | Main | The "Social" in "Social Media" » October 27, 2007 What The Market Needs ... So, as Ive been looking at various technologies in this arena, Ive come away with the distinct impression that theres a huge gap in the market. View an alternate.
A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « OK, He Gets It | Main | We Have Been Live One Week ... » View an alternate. Post a comment If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In
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