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Fortune 500 and Social Media: A Longitudinal Study of Blogging and Twitter Usage
The team of Nora Ganim Barnes and Eric Mattson at the Center for Marketing Research at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth have been dong a number of studies on social media and business (see for example : Thinking Like A Blogger: Is Blogging An Attitude That Can Be Taught? ). In 2009, they released one of the first studies of the Fortune 500’s adoption and usage of one of the best-known forms of social media – blogging (see Fortune 500 Blogging Study) . This new study, Fortune 500 and Social Media: A Longitudinal Study of Blogging and Twitter Usage , revisits that prior study and expands to look at the Fortune 500’s usage of Twitter.
The FASTForward Blog
- Friday, March 5, 2010
Social Media in the Inc. 500: 2007 - 2009
study on social media by Nora Barnes and Eric Mattson on the usage of social
media media in fast-growing corporations. Magazine 500 social
media media usage for the third consecutive year, allowing for a longitudinal study
of The Center for
Marketing Marketing Research at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth conducted a
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Portals and KM
- Friday, March 5, 2010
Friday Signal: Google Google Google!
Getting to Know You, You, You, You (MarketingProfs) A recent Nielsen study found that global consumption of social media increased 82 percent from Dec. 2008 to Dec. Yes, but when I slouch, do I cease being a social, web connected being? ( image ) Today I'm not going to write a piece and then append links. You've been giving me a lot of feedback, and you miss my in depth stuff.
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Intel Social Media Guidelines
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www.intel.com
- Monday, December 22, 2008
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Social media lessons from the Obama campaign
The Obama campaign was innovative on a number of dimensions, particularly with the use of social media and the effective leverage of committed volunteers. Use of social media
The Machinery of Hope : Rolling Stone - A substantial article analyzing the volunteer organization in the Obama campaign and the role of social media tools
There’s been some good reporting that captures the ground truth of what the campaign actually did and some early efforts to make sense out of these facts in a way that offers lessons for those of us interested in their relevance to broader organizational and enterprise needs.
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Burton Group's "ACES" Framework For Social Media
At our Catalyst conference this morning I delivered a 4 hour tutorial on social media covering a variety of issues related to external and internal adoption. The tutorial organized the social media discussion around four drivers: innovation, user-led innovation, corporate social responsibility and strategic talent initiatives. We also reviewed several social media examples: Kodak, GE Research, Below are several screen shots that provide some insight to what was discussed and how such concepts can help organizations to frame the conversation when considering business and organizational strategies in this area.
Column Two
- Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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Study: Fastest Growing US Companies Rapidly Adopting Social Media - ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Study: Fastest Growing US Companies Rapidly Adopting Social Media Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / August 15, 2008 11:15 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » A one year follow up on a study of social media adoption
www.readwriteweb.com
- Sunday, August 24, 2008
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Social Media Or Social Manipulation?
Tags: social_medi Interesting article below with parallels to non-educational institutions. Original story here: There’s something going down on Facebook. Pay attention.
Frenemies on Facebook
Collaborative Thinking
- Monday, December 22, 2008
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Social Media Case Studies | The Parallax View: Social Media inside the Firewall / Enterprise Social Networks
Home About Social Media Case Studies - “The Hot List” Twitter Internal Comms Top Dozen Analysts Art Case Study Communications Fashion Film General Music Political Economics Science seaport.exe Social Media Theory Social Media Case Studies - “The Hot List” There’s more and more case studies on social media, web 2.0 Happy to discuss… The Hot List SAP - A company transforms itself
theparallaxview.com
- Monday, April 13, 2009
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Social Media Versus Knowledge Management: Generational War?
Now, of course, we see social networking as a way to organically capture an assemble that collective knowledge, both within and outside the enterprise walls. But how is the more informal, almost free-for-all social networking approach meshing with more formal efforts to capture and leverage knowledge?
Rao, said that the emerging tension between social media and knowledge management is a “ generational war ,” How do you ‘can’ a Jedi master? How do you store the collective learnings of the organization?
The FASTForward Blog
- Friday, October 24, 2008
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Four great visual representations of the social media and Web 2.0 landscape
and social media and make sense of it all. Future of Media Lifecycle , Future of Media Strategy , Trend Map 2007+ (with Richard Watson ) etc. The release of the Conversation Prism last week made me think it’s worth providing a quick review of visual frameworks for the social media landscape.
Recently I have been trying People often ask me how I keep track of everything that’s going on in Web 2.0 The most important single tool for me is creating frameworks.
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Adventures in Social Media: What Do We Use Our Social Media Software For, Anyway?
Adventures in Social Media How were using social media to build community throughout the enterprise. Tuesday, April 7, 2009 What Do We Use Our Social Media Software For, Anyway? So, we have social media software and that makes us cool and progressive :-) But what are we actually using it for? Heres a brief, somewhat random list of some of the ways were using our social business software: Replacing endless email threads with discussions online that are available to all, not just those on the "cc" list.
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PitchEngine: Social Media Changes the Way We Do PR
The landscape on the Web is undergoing a deep and vast transformation because of social media, and it is affecting the way we market what we do. Two years ago, a company called Shift Communications introduced the concept of social media releases that incorporated social networks, microblogs, audio and video elements into text releases. year later, they expanded their concept to include social media newsrooms As a Web worker, I have clients who are always looking for new and more affordable ways to market what they do. I’m also faced with
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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