You can try to fight these trends, or you can get out in front of them and use them to your advantage. Smart, aggressive companies of all sizes are already taking advantage of these technologies to focus company operations, improve productivity, and cut costs -- and your company can, too.
I'll be talking about how to leverage consumer technology in a business environment, and share tips on using social networking to improve both internal collaboration and external marketing, while giving you a heads up on some of the hidden land mines you need to avoid. The key is to embrace change, because you can and your competitors can't or wont.
I'm looking forward to the presentation -- heck, I'm flying all the way from San Francisco to Pittsburgh for the event. But as always, the best part is the opportunity to interact with bMighty readers and other small and midsize businesses and answer questions about the business and technology issues we all face.
Feel free to shoot me questions now, or register for the live video event and you can grill me in real time.
Wanna get a head start on what I'm going to be talking about? Check out these bMighty resources:
Putting Public Social Networks To Work For Business Web 2.0 Tactics for Business Success How To Build A Wiki That Doesn't Suck 10 Social Networking Sites For Your Business National Small Business Week: Social Media As A Business Transformer Twitter's Business Uses and Challenges More SMBs Embracing Social Media Does Social Media Really Drive Sales? Juliette Powell: The Business Potential Of Social Networking How To Make Facebook Your Company Intranet How To Create A Twitter Following 7 Social Networking Strategies For Smaller Businesses
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