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  • What is a Social Business? From antisocial to social

    This is an oustanding presentation on Social Business from Oliver Blanchard, a must view. Thank you to Michael Brito, how made me aware of the slides and wrote this posting about it: Principles of a Social Business Intro 7DEE View more presentations from Olivier Blanchard Posted from Digital naiv – Stefan63’s Blog

  • The Enterprise is Untagged and At Risk

    According to the research, poor or non-existent tagging of enterprise documents results in two-thirds of senior managers and directors being unable to access key information assets within their own organization, leading to repetition of work and poor workplace collaboration. Such unstructured or untagged information includes a variety of documents, from presentations to meeting notes to…

  • The Social Business Value Creation Model | Social Media Blog for Business | Michael Brito

    via britopian.com Interesting graph showing the relationship between and influence of the more and more Social Customer on business and branding. The social business creates value to the social customer and also to its external counterpart, the social brand. A fully collaborative social business will enable a brand to scale through governance, process creation and…

  • Attributes of a Socially Optimized Business

    Attributes of a Socially Optimized Business View more presentations from Dachis Group Real nice infographic on Social Business. Posted from Digital naiv – Stefan63’s Blog

  • Common Social Media Misconceptions

    Figure 4 – Common Social Media Misconceptions (http://trevoryoung.posterous.com/social-media-in-a-tag-cloud-nutshell )   As you can see in Figure 4, there are a number of prevailing attitudes about social media that make building a successful social business compliance program difficult. Social business is seen as requiring openness, freedom, grassroots support and a try-it-as-you-go attitude. Compliance is seen as…

  • Why Content Management is Not Social Business

    The differences run deep — so deep that current attempts to repurpose CMS systems as social platforms are likely to be futile. CMS is built for command and control. Social Business platforms are built for collaboration and sharing. CMS is designed to manage content. Social Business fosters conversations. CMS reinforces organizational boundaries and hierarchies. Users…