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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

intellectual property is contained in the messages and attachments they send through their e-mail systems (source: Message Therapy, CIO Magazine, January, 2005). The problem is that far too many organizations use e-mail as the principal knowledge repository and storage system. Email is an inefficient document sharing system.

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50 Ways Marketers use Social Media to Improve Their Marketing

Harp Interactive

Help companies participate in existing social networks, and build relationships on their turf. Map out an integrated project that incorporates a blog, use of commercial social networks, and a face-to-face event to build leads and drive awareness of a product. Example: what Jeremiah Owyang did for Hitachi Data Systems.

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Best Business Social Media and Blogging Guidelines

The Way of the Web

Not only are they helpful in ensuring that everyone in a company understands what is expected of them, they can also be a way to empower your employees to feel comfortable and confident in engaging with customers or clients via social media. List of Social Media Guidelines and Policies: Company Name Document Name Link.

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JISC e-Learning Focus - What is a PLE? The future or just another buzz word?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

If we think of institutional learning environments (usually referred to as Virtual Learning Environments or VLEs), they tend to be monolithic systems providing content (PowerPoint slides, lecture notes) and services (such as email, conferencing) to the learner. which threaten to disrupt established systems.

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Nuggets from Social Media workshops as of late. : Community Group Therapy

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Here are some random thoughts from a collection of these experiences and feedback from conference speeches: 1) Features are NOT user experiences: Warning…if you ask someone about desired user experience and they say wiki or forum, you have work to do. 4) None of the following are community platforms: Wikis, Blogs or Forums.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Talent Management, and Employee Engagement (a PDF file) that finds: 52% of organizations that adopt blogs, wikis, and social networking tools (among others) achieved best-in-class performance levels compared to 5% for those that didnâ??t. I heard the same thing from the Gen Y folks at my Social Media Game workshop).

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Web 2.0 Expo – cool stuff seen on the floor of the show

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Some examples are Coach engaged consumers to design a new tote. All of these examples needed consumers to make customize the message and make it their own then spread it virally. So that means they integrate things like blogs, podcasts, wikis, forums into a “Hive” (one could say mashup here).

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