• Three Mobility Trends That Will Change Your Business – The BrainYard – InformationWeek

    Consumer applications are mobile, and employees expect business apps to follow. Unfortunately, many firms start the process by trying to replicate desktop environments on smartphones and tablets, and they quickly need to retrench. Mobile application strategies are not about the device, nor are they about the app itself. Successful mobile strategies focus on improving and…

  • Social Networking for Business – WSJ.com

    Employees share information in their personal lives. Companies can use those skills to improve workplace collaboration.… In their private lives, users of Facebook, Twitter and other social media are completely at ease forming communities of shared interests and keeping everyone up-to-date with messages, pictures and documents. Now they are ready to put those same tools…

  • Geburtstags- und Hochzeitsständchen: Oh Britannia …

    Im Anbetracht der anstehenden königlichen Hochzeit am morgigen 29. April und als Geburtstagsständchen für Helmut Barz. Miss Marple schmettert – Beginn ab 4:30, ihr legendärer Einsatz so ab 5:05 – Oh, Britannia, Britannia rules the waves …   Posted from Digital naiv – Stefan63’s Blog

  • Geburtstags- und Hochzeitsständchen: Oh Britannia …

    Im Anbetracht der anstehenden königlichen Hochzeit am morgigen 29. April und als Geburtstagsständchen für Helmut Barz. Miss Marple schmettert – Beginn ab 4:30, ihr legendärer Einsatz so ab 5:05 – Oh, Britannia, Britannia rules the waves …

  • What is The ROI of Your Mom? / Flowtown

    What is The ROI of Your Mom? / Flowtown (@flowtown) http://ow.ly/4Imyh

  • Wasting time … in the bathroom and in Social Media » Intranet Blog

    In the 1950s, executives feared the bathroom: employees will waste productive time. In the 1970s, executives feared the telephone: employees will waste productive time. In the late 1980s, executives feared email: employees will waste time. In the 1990s, executives feared Internet access: employees will waste time. In the 2000s, executives fear social media: employees will…