Social and Collaborative Business: My Favorite Reads. (weekly)

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Sameer Patel – Google+ – Why does Marketing STILL not get social? #e2conf #sm #scrm… This was a great conversation on Google Plus I had with a number of smart folks on why Marketing STILL doesn’t get social. And another example of a blog post where the comments are even better. Its a conversation I will keep […]

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Social and Collaborative Business: My Favorite Reads. (weekly)

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India formally proposes government takeover of Internet | News and analysis from .nxt At a time where communication is moving to near real time and shifts in interaction models are unknown how will a UN type model ever keep up with the needed speed and not stifle progress? tags: blog   Self-help: My big fat […]

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Social and Collaborative Business: My Favorite Reads. (weekly)

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Journal on Distributed Development: There is not going to be one super profile in an organization Prashanth Padmanabhan has a thought proviking post up on why there will never be one super [employee] profile in the enterprise. I understand his issues with this but I think its important to decouple sources of employee intelligence and […]

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Social and Collaborative Business: My Favorite Reads. (weekly)

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Social Media Customer Service is a Failure! Brian Solis “What people failed to see regarding the Dell or Comcast success stories in the early social media days, is the amount of work that went on behind Twitter, Facebook, and blogs. The true transformation of these businesses what not in taking to social network, but instead […]

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Social and Collaborative Business: My Weekly Favorites

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Once-a-Year Review? Try Weekly, Daily… – WSJ.com “Some firms have found that the traditional once-a-year review is so flooded with information—appraising past performance, setting future goals, discussing pay—that workers have trouble absorbing it all, and instead dwell on criticism without really hearing constructive ways they can improve.” As I wrote in my most recent post […]

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