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Sky Business: The implications of social media for business and why Australia leads in social media usage
Last week I was interviewed on Sky Business about recent data showing that Australia leads globally in use of social media , and the implications of such high levels of social media usage for business.
It is surprising to see Australia at the top of the global charts in social media usage, given that just a few years ago it was significantly behind in uptake – this has been a dramatic acceleration in usage.
Here is the full interview, with major points noted below.
It is a fascinating question why social media usage surged in Australia ( see here
Trends in the Living Networks
- Sunday, February 7, 2010
WWD Weekend Reading List
Here are some interesting posts from around the ‘Net to catch up with over the weekend:
Mashable: “How Social Media Helps One Small Business Connect with Fans”
ReadWriteWeb: “5 Simple Twitter Listening Tips Every Marketer Should Know”
Marketing Shindig: “How to Respond to the Most Overused Objections in Using Social Media”
Inc: “Going Virtual”
Inc: “How to Manage Virtually”
VentureBeat: “Analyst: Email will lose ground to social networks”
Entrepreneur: “Freelancing?
Web Worker Daily
- Saturday, February 6, 2010
My Favorite Tweets January 16 - 31 2010
Social Media http://bit.ly/5V0mF8 Will New York Times meter kill traffic from social media? Social Media Week 2010 http://bit.ly/5Nhyk2 Lessons for Better Networking w Social Media http://bit.ly/8OiJYA New Blog Post- Social Networking is Serious Here is the ninth in a new series of posts that provide
access access to my favorite tweets that contain links to useful information.
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- Friday, February 5, 2010
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Reference Architecture For Social Network Sites
share the lower-level analysis and specifics that describe the architectural components of a social network site (clients will be able to access this information when it comes out on the Burton Group site), the introductory portion of the report is contained below. If you are a client, I encourage you to schedule a dialog to discuss social networking trends in general, or specific project(s) you are undertaking in this area.
Today and tomorrow I will be finalizing the reference architecture document below. ???Templates??? Templates???
Column Two
- Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Best Buy & Enterprise Social Networking
It is a corporate sponsored social network site that is voluntary, open-source, operates outside of the corporate firewall and is moderated by its users. One of the examples of internal communications programs I’ve cited in presentations and previous posts is the Best Buy Blue Shirt Nation - an internal social network for employees of the electronics super store. Since I’m not a Best Buy employee, I’ve Two videos, very informative...
Gary Koelling and Steve Bendt at BIF-4
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Leveraging Employee Social Networks
These are the slides I will reference tomorrow for a webinar on social networks offered by the Human Capital Institute . There is still time to register if you are interested in the topic.
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- Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Social Networking on Intranets (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Jakob Nielsen sAlertbox, August 3, 2009: Social Networking on Intranets Summary: Community features are spreading from "Web 2.0" Research across 14 companies found that many are making productive use of social intranet features. Through several rounds of research on intranet portals , weve repeatedly reached the same conclusions: When Intranet information architectures are structured according to the org chart, employees have a hard time finding their way around. to "Enterprise 2.0." Its better to structure information according to how people use it, rather than
www.useit.com
- Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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Next Document: Reference Architecture For Social Network Sites
What are the architectural components of a social network site?
analysis identifies key repeating characteristics found across consumer social network sites. Their analysis helps establish a common baseline for architects to understand what attributes need to be included in a social network site. Implementing an internal ???corporate corporate Facebook???
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- Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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Relationships and Identity: Two Sides of the Social Networking Coin
As organizations explore the use of social networking, the enterprise is no longer the only participant in managing identity. An employee’s social network site profile, social graph, and use of other social tools and applications enable them to construct additional identity facets to suit their own needs. As a result, organizations should incorporate “social identity” claims within identity management practices.
The analysis below is an update to my earlier post . This outline forms the baseline of a discussion Alice Wang (Director, Burton Group)
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Relationships and Identity: Two Sides of the Social Networking Coin
One of the interesting outcomes from my contextual research project on enterprise social networking was not only what was said by study participants but what was "not said". One such topic that did not come up to any great degree during the storytelling sessions was the topic of identity and its role in social networking. the people in the room, the way the conversations flowed, the project That gap could be the result of many factors (e.g., However, given the prominent role people are placing with user profiles on social network sites, it seems natural to look at profiles
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Adults take over social networking, children bail out?
UK telecom regulator Ofcom has released a major study on use of telecommunications in the UK, out of which some interesting statistics on use of social networking have come.
It's not surprising to see the substantial rise in social networking in the 25-54 year old age bracket. Adults have "got it" and piled on board to network online with friends and for work. What is more surprising is that 15-24 year olds are using social networks slightly less than they were, with the Guardian speculating (there is no evidence for this from the report) that it is the uptake of social networks by older people that is causing this "adolescent exodus".
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Community and Social Network Vendor Blogs
I find it interesting that some of the smaller vendors playing in the community and social networking market are missing public-facing blogs. Sparta Social Networks
Ringside Networks
I was updating my feed subscriptions this and remain surprised that certain vendors still don???t t
Column Two
- Saturday, July 5, 2008
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Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks
During a telephone conversation between us last week Aaron Fulkerson of MindTouch said he was going to pick up on my Collaboration Networks meme, and he has now produced a solid post on this topic.
Aaron Aaron takes on the number one issue plaguing widespread adoption of broad Enterprise 2.0 strategy: piecemeal departmental use of collaboration tools,
Collaboration 2.0
- Monday, June 8, 2009
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