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Collaboration Goes Mobile in 2010
The increased reach will provide the ROI for smartphone, according to Forrester report. Forrester has issued a report, Collaboration Needs Will Fuel A Smartphone Surge , by Ted Schadler with Matthew Brown, Brownlee Thomas, Michele Pelino, and Peter Schmidt, with the subtitle: The Surge Can Be Funded Through A Bring-Your-Own Smartphone Strategy. I appreciate receiving a review copy.
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, February 8, 2010
Employee Performance and Learning in the E2.0 Context
This is also, I think, connected to the ongoing debate about the ROI of social computing, the value of intangibles like relationship capital and intellectual capital, and metrics about effectiveness in a networked environment
As FASTForward readers may know, colleague Rob Patterson and I have decided to put forth a series of opinions about the HR issues that may become prominent as the implementation of purposeful social computing proceeds in the enterprise arena.
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The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, February 4, 2010
Thursday Signal: Are You Checked In?
Unclear ROI Impedes Mobile Marketing (MarketingProfs) You want proof of ROI? Today is all about checking in. Not so much driven by anything in today's news, but every week or so I'll just go off based on what's on my mind - driven by the news, to be sure, but also by the bricolage of a lot of inputs over time.
And over the past few weeks, I've been developing a thesis around the concept of "checking in."
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Thursday, February 4, 2010
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Let's Develop a Quality Metric to Measure Enterprise 2.0 ROI
ROI in terms of quantitative measures, we're approaching
Enterprise ROI ROI Quality Metric Allyis Metrics Social Media ROI Jen Anderson Enterprise 2. I'm going to get this out there right from the start: this is one of those posts where I really want your input. I'm going to ask you at the end of this "What do you think?"
Emerging Web Memo
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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Stop thinking ROI, think success
Some people ( Luis ) suggest that there is no point in defining the ROI -- at least not in the way it is traditionally done.
It is the nature of default ROI calculations. Thus ROI = Y/Z." (An alternate version looks at how fast one recoups their investment.)
Many people in knowledge management and social media have expressed frustration in defining return-on-investment or payback for implementing one of these projects. They go along these lines: "If we implement A, costing Z, we will gain Y.
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Determining the ROI of Enterprise 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Platforms Blogs Social media Social networks Wikis Enterprise Wikis Web as Platform Cloud computing Web services ATOM JSON REST RSS SOAP April 12th, 2009 Determining the ROI of Enterprise 2.0 Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 9:27 am Categories: Architecture of Participation , Blogs , Business Models , Collaboration , Collective Intelligence , Community , Crowdsourcing , Customer Community , Customer Self-Service , Design Patterns , Encouraging Unintended
blogs.zdnet.com
- Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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RIP: ROI :: Blog :: Headshift
Headshift London | New York | Paris | Sydney | Zurich about projects blog themes Search ROI gives misleading signals about continuous improvement and innovation Categories Add category
www.headshift.com
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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ROI of Social Networking for TransUnion
Sales Buy Try ROI of Social Networking for TransUnion Ross Mayfield March 23, 2009 - 8:50 AM Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0) Internet Evolution interviewed TransUnion CTO John Parkinson about the ROI of Social Networking . Here is the sidebar article, quoted in full: TRANSUNION FINDS COST SAVINGS, SEEKS MORE Cant put an ROI on social networking? It is relatively early in their use of Socialtext, but they are already achieving significant success. TransUnion CTO JohnParkinson has
www.socialtext.com
- Monday, April 13, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0: Thinking About Enterprise 2.0 ROI in Three New Ways
Through the course of the sessions and conversations I experienced today, I found myself again and again encountering the question: How do we determine the ROI of Enterprise 2.0/social media? ROI Enterprise 2.0 It was great to come up against that question here at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference because I had the benefit of hearing some really smart people deliver what I think are some of the most compelling answers
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Emerging Web Memo
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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ROI of Enterprise 2.0, Hotly Debated
Lately, my own pet subject, service oriented architecture, has been getting raked over the coals over the matter of ROI, but Enterprise 2.0 — because it’s so new and fresh and there is little cost for the tools and services — has been getting a pass .
solutions overlap with already existing solutions, hierarchical corporate culture gets in the way, and then there’s the nagging question of ROI.
A couple of weeks back, my colleague and Enterprise 2.0 guru-in-residence over at ZDNet, Dion Hinchliffe, published an interesting analysis of the return on investment
The FASTForward Blog
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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ROI Found Here: Online Customer Service Communities
In one of his more recent posts, FastForward colleague Jon Husband urges organizations to look past traditional return on investment (ROI) measures in today’s Enterprise 2.0 Straight ROI is difficult in Enterprise 2.0 in a recent study titled The ROI Of Online Customer Service Communities . organization, because there are many intangibles that bring value to the organization. Return on Investment in Interaction may be a more effective measure, he says.
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, July 16, 2009
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ROI - Social Media - Productivity
ROI of Enterprise 2.0, Determining the ROI of Enterprise 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com , April 15, 2009
ROI of Social Networking for TransUnion , April 13, 2009
ROI 2.0, Part 3: We don’t need a Social Media Hot List for April 2009 from Work Literacy
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- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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ROI 2.0, Part 3: We don’t need a Social Media ROI model « The bamboo raft
The bamboo raft A floating journey of thoughts and images, by Aaron Kim Home About ROI 2.0, Part 3: We don’t need a Social Media ROI model 19 02 2009 Malcolm Gladwell, in his hilarious TED talk on spaghetti sauce , tells the story of Howard Moskowitz’s epiphany while looking for the perfect concentration of aspartame to use in the Diet Pepsi formulation: Howard does the experiment,
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- Monday, April 27, 2009
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