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12 Cloud-Based Tools to Stay Productive | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

When I was at my old company I had a large outsourced team based in the Philippines. Yammer: We’re just deploying Yammer at New Marketing Labs but it is being used to keep our team connected so that we’re not constantly interrupting each other and so that we can stay in contact when we’re traveling.

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Learn to Walk Before You Run | Social Media Strategery

Social Media Strategery

Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Gov 2.0 They said, “that’s what we want!&# They installed a wiki. And they waited… They soon discovered that their users weren’t actually, you know, using the wiki. These questions need to be asked before rolling out any type of social media application.

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Grading Social Media

Social Media Strategery

Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Gov 2.0 No, I’d rather see social media taught as it’s applicable to the individual classes, not as a one-size fits all approach to learning how to tweet or blog. Team Teaching of course enhances the collaboration model of Social Media. Government 2.0

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Justifying Social Media to the Big Wigs

Social Media Strategery

Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Gov 2.0 Use an open source microblogging service like Yammer or QikCom. on our Social Media Investment team wiki page on our internal social media platform. on our Social Media Investment team wiki page on our internal social media platform. Government 2.0

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Building Your Business With Internal Collaboration

Convince & Convert

resource to go to, to help you figure out how to make a strategy, how evaluate vendors, how to build a team. So, not specifically applicable to the enterprise, but the whole. Nowadays, it’s so easy to just deploy something like a box or a Wiki, credit card, $20 bucks a month, you’re up and running. Well, maybe not.