Tag: enterprise social networking
Enterprise Social Networking: real world learnings
On Friday we had a round table discussion related to enterprise social networking (some may refer to enterprise 2.0). Some best practices from real world projects emerged, and there were some excellent questions that raised the discussion level.
Thanks to Bertrand for contributing to this list. Check out his advice on this blog post
For those unfamiliar [...]
Posted: November 30th, 2008 under Enterprise 2.0, Events, ROI.
Tags: best practice, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise social networking
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blueKiwi 2009 Launch
On Nov 13th we had a launch event for blueKiwi 2009 in Paris. I was amazed that we got 400 registrations in the first 2 weeks, with place for 200 people. Anyway, a bit of deft eventmanship from the marketing folks meant we had a packed venue and loads of buzz…
We had 2 great opening [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2008 under Enterprise 2.0, Events, social media, technology.
Tags: blueKiwi, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise social networking
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Using Enterprise Social Software in a time of economic crisis
This is a presentation I did this week at the Butler Group Enterprise Web 2.0 Strategies Event. The point of the presentation is how to reduce costs in a time of crisis, but also don’t forget about innovating.
I’ve adapted the presentation to be shown online, with commentary on the slides where I would have been [...]
Posted: November 7th, 2008 under Enterprise 2.0, ROI, innovation.
Tags: credit crunch, enterprise social networking, event presentation, ROI
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How Enterprise Social Networking could save you £45K
The key to calculating Enterprise Social Networking ROI is to keep it simple.
If you dig under the surface enough, there is often a monetary benefit staring you right in the face…
A lot of debate goes on about the Return on Investment (ROI) of Enterprise Social Software… in my opinion probably too much debate. Sometimes the [...]
Posted: September 29th, 2008 under Enterprise 2.0, ROI.
Tags: business case, effective teams, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise social networking, enterprise social software, investment, ROI, saving money, team building
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