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The KISS Method For Determining Social Media ROI

SocMed Sean

Wikis, idea networks, blogs, and social Intranets are a great tools that can be used to encourage employees to share what they know. To avoid the loss of employee knowledge, you can leverage social media by creating an internal platform where your subject matter experts can share their knowledge, thus preserving it for organizational use.

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10 Words And Phrases Social Media Pros Should Help Their Clients Understand

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Intranets, wikis, knowledge bases, and blogs are all great ways to share information internally, cut down on the rampant email problem at most companies, and connect employees who have valuable information to share with each other. 10) Enterprise 2.0 – Social media isn’t just about connecting with customers.

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It’s 2AM, Do You Know Where Your Organizational Information Is??

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Now, add modern day blogs, tweets, text messages, forum posts, comments, status updates, videos, podcasts, and wiki posts to your list and what do you get? My Documents, file shares, document repositories, WIKIs, etc…)? no blogs, wikis, microblogs, etc…)? More information? Definitely! Phone, website, Twitter, etc.)

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How I Got My Job As Director Of Social Media – Step 1: Build Experience Then Blog, Tweet, Collaborate!

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Tools like knowledge bases, content management systems, enterprise search, blogs and wikis all played critical roles in the development of these systems. I spent the first 10 years of my career building organizational intranets that focused on helping employees share their job knowledge with each other.

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Out With The Old…Rethinking Outdated Intranet Portal Models Part I – Introduction

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functionality like blogs, wikis, and tagging instead of relying on one-way messages from the top. All three offered a customizable presentation portal, content management system, search, forums and emerging blog/wiki functionality. Instead, organizations want their employees to generate peer-to-peer content using 2.0

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