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Crowdsourcing for social development and economic opportunity: Case study of Malaysia

Trends in the Living Networks

The overall strategic framework is to focus on both competitiveness and social equity and inclusiveness. One of the most important reasons to do so is social development. . The post Crowdsourcing for social development and economic opportunity: Case study of Malaysia appeared first on Trends in the Living Networks.

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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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Using social media to track and drive organizational success metrics

Trends in the Living Networks

This week I was MC for the AHRI HR Technology conference , and ran one of the workshops on the following day, on Creating Results Using Social Media. One of the many topics discussed was the use of social media to track metrics and correlate these with organizational success metrics. Get going with social media.

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Social Media Analytics: Where to Start

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The hype surrounding social media has certainly cooled off within the past couple of years. Considering the fact that Facebook achieved one billion daily active users in 2016, “social media” has gone from the next big buzzword to part of our daily lives. For some businesses, however, the reputation of social media is less than stellar.

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Free chapters to four books on the future of relationships, networks, organizations and work

Trends in the Living Networks

The four books I have written so far – Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships , Living Networks , Implementing Enterprise 2.0 , and Getting Results From Crowds – are linked by a number common themes. Living Networks. Only the examples and case studies are out of date. In the free chapters, on Web 2.0

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Two Ways to Look at Social Media Through the Lens of an Analyst

Galido

The hype surrounding social media has certainly cooled off within the past couple of years. Considering the fact that Facebook achieved one billion daily active users in 2016, “social media” has gone from the next big buzzword to part of our daily lives. For some businesses, however, the reputation of social media is less than stellar.

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Implementing Enterprise 2.0: Free Chapter 11: Social Networks In The Enterprise

Trends in the Living Networks

Continuing our series of free chapters from Implementing Enterprise 2.0 , here is Chapter 11 on Social Networks in the Enterprise. It includes chapters on implementing Wikis, Blogs, Social Networks, RSS and syndication, Social Bookmarking , and Microblogging in the enterprise. IE2 Sample Chapter 11.