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Making social media happen in government: case study of NSW Department of Education

Trends in the Living Networks

I’m at the launch meeting of the social media community of practice set up by Institute of Public Administration NSW (IPAA). At the conference I wrote about the case study of Queensland Police , which is a great example of government bodies creating value through social media.

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7 Shifts: The Future of Social Media and Internal Communications

Trends in the Living Networks

Melcrum recently released a report on How to use social media to solve critical communication issues , with as usual some great case studies and many practical insights. I was asked to write the closing section in the report, on The Future of Social Media and Internal Communications. Below is my article in full.

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Migrating to VoIP

Spearline Testing

This prominent evolution has been spurred largely by three factors - firstly, the increased use of cloud services and personnel who are more experienced and comfortable operating in a virtual arena. Organizations must also closely examine their existing network and its capabilities prior to the rollout of VoIP. Resultant issues.

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Creating Richer eLearning Experiences through Video-Based Learning

Kitaboo

Videos are the richest form of readily available media, including text, animations, voice-overs, music, camera footage, photographs, etc., Case Study: Understanding the Impact V. This makes complex concepts easier to grasp as the brain uses more neural networks. which is why they are a no-brainer. it caters to everyone.

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Self-publishing in a networked world: The case study of David Maister - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

In my book Living Networks I proposed a basic “Creative Career” trajectory, illustrated below. In the early stages, use the free flow of the networks to distribute direct, demonstrate that you can tap an attractive market, and attract the interest of a publisher. The most basic career strategy for content creators is quite simple.

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How the NHL is using AI to predict key moments in games

GeekWire

The sports deals give tech companies a way to market their brands in front of a giant and diverse audience, and also demonstrate case studies that could attract other enterprise customers. Extreme Networks monitors network activity and connectivity in NHL arenas, including insights on usage during key plays.

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Media industry network analysis – tools for better strategic decisions - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

While this is still a relatively new field, we are beginning to uncover some very specific approaches and applications to industry network analysis. This new network analysis goes considerably deeper, analyzing the change in industry structure before and after a significant acquistion, by Macquarie Media Group of Southern Cross Broadcasting.