August 2010
1 post
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July 2010
2 posts
Comparison of social networking software →
Ning Alternatives: Guide To The Best Social... →
On May, 4th 2010, Ning, one of the most popular social networking platforms on the web, is phasing out its free service. All free online communities will either be converted into premium online groups or discontinued altogether. As a consequence of the subsequent growing demand for Ning alternatives, this MasterNewMedia guide wants to provide a comprehensive list of other social networking...
June 2010
4 posts
Le persone prendono consapevolezza dell’Online...
clipped from italiasw.com
Vi era un tempo in cui cercare se stessi su Google era definita una “vanity search”. Quest’oggi le ricerche su Google aventi come oggetto se stessi sono aumentate. Le persone prendono consapevolezza dell’Online Reputation. Fino a qualche anno fa qualche persona o sito web criticava le ricerche online su se stessi, relegandole a “Vanity Search”. […]
Cloud Computing Forum, Roma, 24 giu 2010
SVILUPPO FUTURO E INTEGRAZIONE DEI SERVIZI CLOUD Riduzione dei costi e filosofia dell‘“as a service” alla base dell’outsourcing di nuova generazione Roma, 24 giugno 2010 ISCRIZIONI ENTRO 18 GIUGNO 2010 Hotel Ambasciatori Palace *****L
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[Tool] PolicyTool
PolicyTool is a policy generator that simplifies the process of creating guidelines that respect the rights of your employees while protecting your brand online.* It’s easy. The streamlined process simply requires you to answer a brief questionnaire and provides you with a complete Social Media Policy customized to your company. PolicyTool has been developed by rtraction in collaboration...
May 2010
10 posts
L'Enterprise 2.0 alla resa dei conti
Osservatorio: Enterprise 2.0 - (124 - pagine)
Terzo rapporto di Ricerca dell’Osservatorio Enterprise 2.0 della School of Management del Politecnico di Milano, che si pone l’obiettivo di porre l’Enterprise 2.0 “alla resa dei conti” per cogliere il reale livello di maturità delle iniziative in atto e il loro impatto sull’organizzazione e i Sistemi Informativi. La Ricerca ha analizzato...
A Big 2010 Trend: Disaggregation and Social...
clipped from blog.louisgray.com
Just because a tool can aggregate doesn’t mean that it should. In a world where practically all of us are using multiple social services, many of us are following the same people two, three, five or even ten times, across different networks. Seeing the same updates in every place is off-topic and tiring. I like the idea of participating wherever comments...
rapporto e-commerce Netcomm: conferme e novità -...
clipped from robertamilano.com
[…] Alcune considerazioni delle relazioni introduttive al report, meritano tuttavia di esser commentate.
Roberto Liscia – Presidente Netcomm - ha idenfificato in tre fattori quelli importanti per consentire uno sviluppo dell’e-commerce, nell’ordine in cui li elenco sotto.
1) buona comunicazione e relazione
2) chiarezza e trasparenza nelle...
e-Commerce - NETCOMM FORUM 2010
Agenda 18 Maggio 2010 8.30 Apertura accrediti e welcome coffee 9.25 Apertura lavori: La multicanalità e i nuovi comportamenti dell’e-shopper Roberto Liscia – Presidente Netcomm 10.15 Ecommerce trends Edmondo Lucchi - GFK Eurisko 10.30 L’eCommerce B2c in Italia: è ripresa? Alessandro Perego - Responsabile Scientifico Osservatorio B2c Netcomm School of Management...
Perché Foursquare e/o Gowalla saranno un successo...
clipped from blog.tagliaerbe.com
[…]
Perché il futuro di Internet è mobile
Foursquare e Gowalla vivono molto all’interno delle app degli smartphone e molto poco nei browser dei PC. Intendo dire che tutte le azioni principali (come il check-in, o la creazioni di nuovi spot) possono essere fatte solo “via telefono” (e solo via cellulari evoluti, che includono il GPS), mentre al PC è...
Geolocation Wars: e in Italia? - Tagliaerbe
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[…] Sicuramente i social network stanno diventando mobile, ci sono mercati come quello indonesiano dove praticamente tutti gli accessi a Facebook avvengono tramite smart phone/telefono cellulare. Inoltre negli Stati Uniti sembra che i Location Based Social Network, nello specifico Gowalla e Foursquare, siano diventati il nuovo punto di riferimento per...
December 2009
9 posts
The Wisdom of Crowds and the prediction markets
clipped from mckinseyquarterly.com
James Surowiecki: The Wisdom of Crowds is not an argument against experts. It is saying that you shouldn’t rely wholly on the judgment of one person or even a very small group of people. But for a crowd to be smart, it needs to satisfy certain criteria. It needs to be diverse, so that people are bringing different pieces of information to the table. It needs to...
How companies are benefiting from Web 2.0:...
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Looking ahead
Web 2.0 use by companies seems to be developing hardy roots. Over half of the companies in this year’s survey plan to increase their investments in Web 2.0 technologies, while another quarter expect to maintain investments at current levels.
Among respondents whose companies have gained measurable business benefits from Web 2.0, the current...
How companies are benefiting from Web 2.0:...
clipped from mckinseyquarterly.com
[…] successful adoption requires that the use of these tools be integrated into the flow of users’ work (Exhibit 5). Furthermore, encouraging continuing use requires approaches other than the traditional financial or performance incentives deployed as motivational tools. In the Web community, status is often built on a reputation for making meaningful...
How companies are benefiting from Web 2.0:...
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Comparing respondents’ industries, those at high-technology companies are most likely to report measurable benefits from Web 2.0 across the board, followed by those at companies offering business, legal, and professional services (Exhibit 3). Companies with revenues exceeding $1 billion—along with business-to-business organizations—are more likely to report...
How companies are benefiting from Web 2.0:...
clipped from mckinseyquarterly.com
This year’s survey turned up strong evidence that these advantages are translating into measurable business gains (Exhibit 1). When we asked respondents about the business benefits their companies have gained as a result of using Web 2.0 technologies, they most often report greater ability to share ideas; improved access to knowledge experts; and reduced...
September 2009
6 posts
[tool] Acquia →
Acquia, backed by our partners, navigates you to the fastest route to Social Publishing, a powerful combination of content management and community. Only Acquia offers a custom Drupal installation, a network of services to simplify the operation of your site, commercial support, and even hosting for one stop shopping.
How to become an Enterprise 2.0
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[tool] TamTamy →
TamTamy is a software solution to create and develop Enterprise Social Networks and Communities. TamTamy offers a flexible and integrated set of services and social tools to improve business functions, foster internal collaboration and innovation as well as extend business relationships with stakeholders and customers.
Organizations and enterprises adopt TamTamy to develop tailored informal...
The Evolution of the Social Media Evangelist
clipped from steveradick.com
Phase One – The Opportunist: In the first phase, you are an Opportunist. In this initial phase, you’ve identified an opportunity – this can be for you, for your team, your division, or your organization. […]
Phase Two – The Idealist: The next stage is the idealistic stage. This is where you start adding outcomes to the ideas you’ve come up with.[…]
...
Don’t Let Social Media Comments Ruin Discussions...
clipped from thefuturebuzz.com
You may get the urge to try and integrate everything about a piece of content in one place, and perhaps it can work for you, but if you’re going to do it:
1. Keep it organized – not just chronologically, but segment them into logical sections if you’re going to do the aggregation thing. Otherwise it becomes an unreadable jumble.
2. Don’t alienate your current...
[tool] Tweetmenews →
TweetMeNews tweets you personalized, relevant news based on your interests
We ask you a few questions and then analyze data, including your Twitter feed, and leverage nobosh’s algorithms to send you stories that match your interests and behavior
August 2009
25 posts
Siti Web: nuovi obblighi per le imprese
clipped from blog.ernestobelisario.eu
L’art. 42 Legge n. 88/2009, infatti, modificando l’art. 2250 del Codice Civile, introduce nuovi obblighi di comunicazione via Web per le imprese; le società per azioni, le società in accomandita per azioni e le società a responsabilità limitata che dispongono “di uno spazio elettronico destinato alla comunicazione collegato ad una rete telematica ad accesso...
URL-shorteners: the problem and a solution
clipped from scripting.com
1. URL-shorteners are bad for the Internet. They centralize linking, and make it more fragile, and more controllable. Wait till the Chinese govt finds out about them.
2. When bit.ly breaks, it will be an outage that may be bigger than Twitter going down. Not only do we lose the present, but we lose the past too. One big URL shortener that dominates the others is...
[tool] Wink →
Free people search at Wink, the world’s largest people search engine. Find people by name and get their phone number, address, Websites, photos, work, school, more.
[tool] SideStrip →
SideStripe is a social network search engine that provides answers from the only source of information that you can really trust: your friends. Your days of searching alone are gone forever.
21 Risks in not adopting Enterprise 2.0
Graduates and young employees perceive the company as old fashioned and competitors attract talented, younger staff
Costs increase as a company is restrictively aligned with Microsoft or Apple products
Inefficient practices of emailing pdf or word documents continues
Time in checking emails results in reduced productivity
Reduced moral due to old work practices and the company not keeping up...
4 Trends That Will Dominate This Century
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Trend 1. In the Western world there are now enough women in the workplace to change how it looks, feels, and functions. […]
Trend 2. New organizational forms are taking shape. New companies such as Facebook and IDEO are forging organizations where people take on roles, not specific positions, and where interactivity, collaboration, and intense communication are...
Measuring Social Media (4R's)
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I’ve been thinking about social media measurement lately and so have many others but there does not appear to be a standard metric system at least that I’ve found. There are many ideas on what the metrics should be that are being discussed. Although, I think many folks are overanalyzing this.
It’s simple really. It’s called the 4 R’s of business:
Reputation...
10 Things a B2B Company Can Do to be Social Now
Add photos of your staff
Add a link to each employee’s LinkedIn profile
Update staff bios to accurately describe their expertise and cut out the gobbledygook
Write about things your next business partner, customers, or members are searching for.
Update your blog regularly – at LEAST once a week
Make sure the design of your blog matches the design of your company website
Be the best you that...
8 Things You Can Do With an Enterprise Wiki
Meeting Agendas
Meeting Minutes, and Action Items
Project Management
Gather Input
Build Documentation
Assemble and Reuse Information
Employee Handbook
Knowledge Base
via Stewart Mader, FutureChanges
14 Reasons Why Enterprise 2.0 Projects Fail
It starts strong in a single department and then never makes it out.
Selecting the tools first.
Selecting the wrong tools and sticking with them.
There are no resources allocated to adoption and training.
It’s purely an IT initiative.
The effort excludes IT.
Engaging with HR, legal, branding, compliance, etc. too soon.
Pushing Enterprise 2.0 as a generic toolbox instead of the solution to...
Da qui una sorta di effetto spirale (e data la velocita’ direi proprio “effetto...
– (qui)
L'emergenza di una Cultura Enterprise 2.0
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“La emergenza di una Cultura Enterprise 2.0 – La cultura, in un organizzazione, non è qualcosa che decidi di cambiare, e cambia. La cultura organizzativa è emergente, e appartiene alle persone nell’organizzazione. “Riflessioni Organizzative” facilitate attivano cambiamenti significativi che permettono l’emergere della naturale inclinazione alla collaborazione degli...
Social resume: experience + insight
clipped from antseyeview.com
Used to be that you put all your work experience (hopefully with some results) on a resume – that was your testament for What you Accomplished and was a blurred lens into what you What you Know. Today’s resume is flawed, it is a rear view mirror of past performance. Experience is still important in building your career, but top applicants will need to demonstrate...
Profession: connector
clipped from destinationcrmblog.com
The Model’s categories reflect four different types of interaction that a company has with outsiders:
Marketing: Talk with market about yourself
PR: Get others to talk with the market about you
Sales: Talk with prospects about yourself
Service: Talk with customers about yourself
[…]
The real five-year story in social media is the convergence of...
E20 in Pfizer: why a ROI when there is anecdotal...
clipped from internetevolution.com
Despite Pfizer’s investment in social networking tools, Biersach says it’s all but impossible to calculate ROI. Instead, he measures value by gauging how much the company’s social networking applications entwine themselves into employees’ daily work lives until they can’t imagine living without them.
Like EMC, Pfizer measures the number of users and the...
EMC to measure E20 ROI in NPD improvement
clipped from internetevolution.com
EMC is in its honeymoon period with social networking. “I think I have six to 12 months before I have to quantify hard savings, and I’m not sure how I’m going to do that,” Devanna says.
But he does have a few ideas. One metric is user adoption. EMC has about 10,000 wiki documents and 3,000 blogs across 150 topical communities on its Jive platform. Of its...
Social media as a jazz session
clipped from radio.weblogs.com
But the Social Software experiments today are discovering a new form of Jazz, of improvisation, of communal processing. Kind of like a Happening from the 60s. Its really a new mode of communication, with the discovery of design taking place it could move from art to science.
[Ross Mayfield, 31/12/2002]
Paul Buchheit Discusses Facebook Acquisition...
clipped from techcrunch.com
Paul Buchheit: (inaudible)…We’re not going to switch it off or anything like that. The exact form it will take two years from now, I can’t really say, but I couldn’t really say that before (inaudible) products do evolve (inaudible) We all like the product, we all use it, and none of us want to see it disappear. We’re going to make sure it’s taken care of.
ok,...