Posts Tagged “Collaboration”
Posted by csrollyson in Conference, tags: Adoption, CIO, Collaboration, Community, Customer, Employee, Enterprise, Executive, Facebook, Government, Human capital, Innovation, LinkedIn, Marketing, Professional services, Sales, Social network, Software, Twitter, Web 2.0
Sneak preview: the only social networking panel at 2009′s PanIIT, featuring insights from executives from Alcatel-Lucent, Allstate and Experian as well as two enterprise social networking consultants.
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Posted by csrollyson in Case study, Conference, tags: Adoption, Collaboration, Cross-boundary, Employee, Enterprise, Executive, Facebook, Human capital, Knowledge Economy, Professional services, SNC, Social network, Twitter, Vision, Web 2.0
Salvatore Reina shares insights about PricewaterhouseCoopers’ global social networking initiatives.. highlights of internal projects and client engagements
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Dave Taylor of Imperial College London discusses his extensive experience with using virtual worlds to deliver business value.. good practices for Second Life
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Emerging good practices for social networking at Hewlett-Packard, from Angela LoSasso, a full-time social networking manager.. thoughts on working in B2B and B2C contexts
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Overview of Oracle Mix and other enterprise social networking initiatives
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Posted by csrollyson in Case study, Conference, Strategy, tags: Collaboration, Community, Employee, Enterprise, Executive, Facebook, SNC, Social network, Strategy
Sumaya Kazi talks about several social network initiatives at Sun: executive blogging, podcasts, wikis, customer collaboration and engaging employees; excellent explanation of the latent potential of employees to drive enterprise social networking.
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Posted by csrollyson in Demand drivers, tags: Collaboration, Cross-boundary, Employee, Enterprise, Executive, Facebook, Human capital, Knowledge Economy, LinkedIn, Professional services, Strategy, Vision
Demand drivers for enterprise social networks: global enterprises suffer innovation crisis while individuals seek employment security; cross-boundary collaboration is a win-win for enterprise and employee
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