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7 Strategies To Meld Social With Business Process

| December 06, 2012
Organizations value social collaboration, but integrating it into business processes is not the norm, finds AIIM survey.
 

Facebook Policy Vote: 10 Things To Know

| December 05, 2012
Facebook users have until Dec. 10 to vote on proposed policy changes -- including whether you will be able to vote at all on future changes.
 

Why Your 'Weak' Relationships Pack Strength

| November 20, 2012
The tightest relationships are not the most powerful when we need to broaden our reach within the organization.
 

Facebook Couples Profiles: Breaking Up Hard To Do

| November 14, 2012
Facebook's new Couples profile puts the story of your relationship out there. You can curate it -- but users are already groaning at this un-requested "feature."
 

3 Big Social Business Implementation Challenges

| November 13, 2012
Organizational and cultural issues prevent enterprises from gaining full benefit from social business initiatives, IBM study says.
 

Innovation Lesson: Disrupt Before You're Disrupted

| November 12, 2012
Even innovators struggle with the pace of change. Here are some of the ways Silicon Valley companies like LinkedIn push the edge without falling off.
 

How To Overcome Social Business Performance Obstacles

| November 12, 2012
For better outcomes, broaden your use of social software and tighten your focus on results.
 

What Enterprise Social Networks Lack: Purpose

| November 09, 2012
Communities based on shared interests are fine for consumer social networks. At work, only a community of purpose is worth our time.
 

How Do You Survive The Innovation Hamster Wheel?

| November 07, 2012
This is how two tech leaders do it, and we'd like to hear more tactics from you.
 

LinkedIn: How To Take Advantage of Recent Changes

| November 06, 2012
LinkedIn understands the value of a business conversation. Consider these tips to make sure you're part of it.
 

DIGITALISSUE

In This Issue:

The Customer Really Comes First:

Social media make the customer more powerful than ever. Here's how to listen and react.

Spackle, Duct Tape, And Social Media:

The right tools can help smooth over the rough edges in your social business architecture.


BRAINYARDRESEARCH
The State of Community Management
The State of Community Management documents a comprehensive set of lessons learned to help define this emerging role and give you the tools to be successful in your social initiatives.
Enterprise 2.0: What, Why and How?
This paper is an introduction to Enterprise 2.0 ‐ why it is one of the most crucial concepts to understand in business today and how you can begin to take advantage of E2 in your organization.
Guide to Understanding Social CRM
This paper presents the foundational components of Social CRM and lays the groundwork required for your company to build and maintain long and valuable customer relationships.
VIDEOGALLERY
Hearsay Social Brings An Enterprise Focus
Hearsay Social's CTO and co-Founder Steve Garrity gives the Valley View judges the 2-minute elevator pitch, and discusses why his company's social enterprise software stands out.
Hearsay Makes Business More Social
Some of the most innovative new enterprise technologies come from start-ups, but doing business with them can be risky, given their unproven products and short track records. With Steve Garrity, Co-Founder and CTO of Hearsay Social.
Highlights: Microsoft Introduces New Office and Windows 8
Highlights: Microsoft Introduces New Office and Windows 8
SLIDESHOWS
Facebook's 2012 Highs And Lows
2012 brought big ups and downs for Facebook, and for the companies that have bet some of their business on...
The BrainYard's 7 Social Business Leaders Of 2012
The editors of The BrainYard picked companies large and small that are exploring the potential of a unified social business...
10 Great Social Features For Microsoft SharePoint 2013
Social computing will play a big role in Microsoft's upcoming collaboration platform.

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