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- Why Social Business?
- Three Questions on Social Business
- CIOs Struggle to Define Their Role in Social Businesses
- Social Readiness Pays Off
Posted: 12 Oct 2011 05:41 AM PDT Image courtesy of Flickr user Velo Steve. Why we're exploring the social business phenomenon — and the kinds of questions we will be asking in our new Social Business Hub. An introduction by David Kiron, Executive Editor, Innovation Hubs. In 2010, I had the good fortune to interview several employees of Kaiser Permanente, the California-based [...] |
Three Questions on Social Business Posted: 12 Oct 2011 05:40 AM PDT Image courtesy of Flickr user El Sol. We are conducting a poll to get a sense of how the social business phenomenon is playing out in business today. We think it will be interesting to see how readers are thinking about social business: your reality, expectations and fears. Toward that end, we invite you to [...] |
CIOs Struggle to Define Their Role in Social Businesses Posted: 12 Oct 2011 05:40 AM PDT Image courtesy of Flickr user ben matthews :::. As the use of social tools for internal collaboration and knowledge management grows rapidly, there is much discussion in the CIO/CTO community about the role of the technology officer in this evolution. A recent study in Information Management magazine finds that business executives are one and a [...] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:30 AM PDT Image courtesy of Flickr user Casidyrose. A recent report by the Altimeter Group, “Social Business Readiness: How Advanced Companies Prepare Internally," suggests a basic game plan for companies attempting to organize for social business. The group conducted research into the best practices of companies deemed ‘Advanced’ in social business. It identified four initial steps the advanced [...] |
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