Posts Tagged “LinkedIn”
Posted by csrollyson in Conference, tags: Adoption, Facebook, LinkedIn, Management, News, Seminar, SNC, Social network, Strategy, Tools, Twitter, Web 2.0, YouTube
Enterprise social networking workshop provides approach, framework and tools to make Web 2.0 projects succeed consistently: helps sponsors and managers of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, wikis, Second Life and custom social network projects to measure and manage their progress quantitatively and qualitatively
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Posted by csrollyson in Conference, Services, tags: Adoption, Beta program, Executive, Facebook, LinkedIn, Sales, Seminar, SNC, Social network, Tools, Twitter
Christopher S. Rollyson and Associates will feature its new “path to revenue” Social Network Life Cycle Model during Rollyson’s pre-conference workshop at the Social Networking Conference in Los Angeles on June 24.
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Posted by csrollyson in Conference, tags: Apps, Beta program, Enterprise, Facebook, Government, LinkedIn, Methodology, Mobile, MySpace, Seminar, Social network, Twitter, Vendors, Web 2.0
Recap of enterprise social networking workshop for how to create a repeatable process for designing and managing successful enterprise social networking initiatives
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Posted by csrollyson in Services, tags: Beta program, Design, Facebook, interoperability, LinkedIn, Seminar, SNC, Social network, Twitter, White label
Insights into the new Social Network Roadmap workshop, which will be unveiled at the Social Networking Conference in Miami on January 21, 2009.
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Posted by csrollyson in Demand drivers, Strategy, tags: B2B, Blog, Executive, Facebook, LinkedIn, Marketing, Strategy, Twitter, Vision, vve1com
LinkedIn versus Facebook versus Twitter: a thumbnail guide on selecting which Web 2.0 sites your company should be on
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How the Social Network Roadmap can increase demand for Web 2.0 and social software and services providers.. brief overview of the Roadmap’s phases and connection points for Web 2.0 vendors
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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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