In 2011, the US hit a milestone — more than half of all adults visit social networking sites at least once a month. But when it comes to using social-networking technologies inside organizations, many business leaders are at a loss to understand what value can be created from Facebook-like status updates within the enterprise. Some organizations have deployed social-networking features with an initial enthusiastic reception, only to see these early efforts wither to just a few stalwart participants. The problem: Most companies approach enterprise social networks as a technology deployment and fail to understand that the new relationships created by enterprise social networks are the source for value creation. In this first of two reports, Altimeter looks at four ways enterprise social networks create value for organizations.
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Policy monitoring and evaluation (M&E) has a critical role
to play in effectively design, implement and deliver public policies and services. Ensuring that policy making is informed by sound evidence on what works is essential to achieve key long-term objectives.
Ethics of Big Data is about finding alignment between an organization's core values and their day-to-day actions in a way that balances risk and innovation. As Big Data brings business operations and practices deeper and more fully into individual lives, it is creating a forcing function that raises ethical questions about our values around concepts like identity, privacy, ownership, and reputation. How we understand those values and align them with our actions when innovating products and services using Big Data technologies benefits from a framework that provides a common vocabulary and encourages explicit discussion.
The material will address the intersection of ethics and Big Data; what it is and what it isn't. Specifically, how to approach and generate dialog about an abstract subject with direct, real-world implications. A general framework for talking about ethics in the context of Big Data will be introduced.
Aspects include:
1. Direct relevance to your data handling practices
2. How Big Data is influencing important concepts including identity, privacy, ownership, and reputation
3. Ethical Decision Points
4. Value Personas as a tool for encouraging discussion and generating agreement and alignment between values and actions
5. Balancing the benefits of Big Data innovation and the risks of harm
The webcast will present key concepts from the forthcoming book Ethics of Big Data
Internet Governance - Why the Multistakeholder Approach WorksInternet Society
The multistakeholder approach is a set of tools or practices that all share one basis: ‘Individuals and organizations from different realms participating alongside each other to share ideas or develop consensus policy’.
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Policy monitoring and evaluation (M&E) has a critical role
to play in effectively design, implement and deliver public policies and services. Ensuring that policy making is informed by sound evidence on what works is essential to achieve key long-term objectives.
Ethics of Big Data is about finding alignment between an organization's core values and their day-to-day actions in a way that balances risk and innovation. As Big Data brings business operations and practices deeper and more fully into individual lives, it is creating a forcing function that raises ethical questions about our values around concepts like identity, privacy, ownership, and reputation. How we understand those values and align them with our actions when innovating products and services using Big Data technologies benefits from a framework that provides a common vocabulary and encourages explicit discussion.
The material will address the intersection of ethics and Big Data; what it is and what it isn't. Specifically, how to approach and generate dialog about an abstract subject with direct, real-world implications. A general framework for talking about ethics in the context of Big Data will be introduced.
Aspects include:
1. Direct relevance to your data handling practices
2. How Big Data is influencing important concepts including identity, privacy, ownership, and reputation
3. Ethical Decision Points
4. Value Personas as a tool for encouraging discussion and generating agreement and alignment between values and actions
5. Balancing the benefits of Big Data innovation and the risks of harm
The webcast will present key concepts from the forthcoming book Ethics of Big Data
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The New Enterprise Collaboration Imperative: How Leading Brands Achieve Tangi...Frank Jurden
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Chapter 13 Information Governance for Social Media
Dr. Sandra J. Reeves
[email protected] J. Reeves 2018
1
This chapter deals with Information Governance for Social Media. You see in the lower left corner the logo for the website where I acquired the theme for the Power Point slide. I chose to use more of a “cartoon” view with the two people in the lower right corner getting acquainted for two reasons. First, it is almost comedic the kinds of ridiculous things that people will post on social media sites, and second the cartoon depicts two people “getting acquainted”, which is also what happens often on social media. Going back to the first comment, not only will people make complete and utter fools of themselves on social media, they demonstrate their lack of common sense and reasoning. In addition, some people commit criminal acts and then boast about it on social media. Social media is used frequently in child custody cases to demonstrate when a parent has used such poor judgment that it does not serve in the best interest of their children for them to have custody and control over those children. Having said that, there are appropriate and positive uses for social media.
1
CHAPTER GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Be able to discuss uses of social medial for business and government
What is Web 2.0? How is it different?
What are some categories of social media platforms? Examples of each
Give examples of tools used to archive social media
What is the difference between static and dynamic social media content
Legally what is required with regard to the capture, storage and archival of social medial content by an organization?
What are the rules for record retention of social media records?
What are the record retention guidelines for social media records?
What is enterprise social media?
What is the difference between an inward vs. outward facing social media site?
What are the ways in which social media is the same and is different from things like e-mail and IM?
What are the advantages and risks of social media in the organization?
List key social medial guidelines that all organizations should follow regardless of industry
What is meant by spoliation of evidence?
Give an overview of the best practices that are evolving for social media records
[email protected] J. Reeves 2018
2
Look at the slide above. These are the highlights from Chapter 14 that I want you to take away from the chapter.
2
Uses for Social Media in the Public and Private Sector
Corporate Use:
Create visible branding
Strengthen relations with customers
Attract new customers
Highlight and advertise their products and services
Collect information used in decision making
[email protected] J. Reeves 2018
3
Government Use:
Consult with and engage citizens
Provide services
Keep pace with fast moving events
Facilitate communication and collaboration
Improve Employee Engagement
Boost productivity and Efficiency
Internal Social Media:
Help ...
As our lives are more and more digital, more and more personal data travels. Consumers are becoming aware & worry, especially in a context of scandals around privacy on internet. Brands have to change their approach to big data to establish a real trusting relationship with their consumers.
Lee Rainie, Director of Internet, Science, and Technology research at the Pew Research Center, presented this material on December 12, 2016 to a working group at the National Academy of Sciences. The group is exploring how to think about creating an academic discipline around "data science."
Media Life is a course intended for undergraduate students across campus. Its goal is to make people aware of the role that media play in their everyday life. The key to understanding a "media life" is to see our lives not as lived WITH media (which would lead to a focus on media effects and media-centric theories of society), but rather IN media (where the distinction between what we do with and without media dissolves).
The New Enterprise Collaboration Imperative: How Leading Brands Achieve Tangi...Frank Jurden
Social media has transformed the consumer world and is now crossing the firewall into the enterprise. New forms of knowledge sharing, collaboration and community building may be the biggest thing to hit enterprise IT since the introduction of the PC.
ITS 833 – INFORMATION GOVERNANCEChapter 13 Information Gover.docxvrickens
ITS 833 – INFORMATION GOVERNANCE
Chapter 13 Information Governance for Social Media
Dr. Sandra J. Reeves
[email protected] J. Reeves 2018
1
This chapter deals with Information Governance for Social Media. You see in the lower left corner the logo for the website where I acquired the theme for the Power Point slide. I chose to use more of a “cartoon” view with the two people in the lower right corner getting acquainted for two reasons. First, it is almost comedic the kinds of ridiculous things that people will post on social media sites, and second the cartoon depicts two people “getting acquainted”, which is also what happens often on social media. Going back to the first comment, not only will people make complete and utter fools of themselves on social media, they demonstrate their lack of common sense and reasoning. In addition, some people commit criminal acts and then boast about it on social media. Social media is used frequently in child custody cases to demonstrate when a parent has used such poor judgment that it does not serve in the best interest of their children for them to have custody and control over those children. Having said that, there are appropriate and positive uses for social media.
1
CHAPTER GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Be able to discuss uses of social medial for business and government
What is Web 2.0? How is it different?
What are some categories of social media platforms? Examples of each
Give examples of tools used to archive social media
What is the difference between static and dynamic social media content
Legally what is required with regard to the capture, storage and archival of social medial content by an organization?
What are the rules for record retention of social media records?
What are the record retention guidelines for social media records?
What is enterprise social media?
What is the difference between an inward vs. outward facing social media site?
What are the ways in which social media is the same and is different from things like e-mail and IM?
What are the advantages and risks of social media in the organization?
List key social medial guidelines that all organizations should follow regardless of industry
What is meant by spoliation of evidence?
Give an overview of the best practices that are evolving for social media records
[email protected] J. Reeves 2018
2
Look at the slide above. These are the highlights from Chapter 14 that I want you to take away from the chapter.
2
Uses for Social Media in the Public and Private Sector
Corporate Use:
Create visible branding
Strengthen relations with customers
Attract new customers
Highlight and advertise their products and services
Collect information used in decision making
[email protected] J. Reeves 2018
3
Government Use:
Consult with and engage citizens
Provide services
Keep pace with fast moving events
Facilitate communication and collaboration
Improve Employee Engagement
Boost productivity and Efficiency
Internal Social Media:
Help ...
Leveraging social media across the organizationHermes F
In today’s socially driven digital landscape, the enterprise must adapt to leverage the social capitol and knowledge of its employees. Change is not instant and companies will need to deploy various solutions to meet its employees’ businesses needs. The true power of social media lies within unifying the various communication platforms to create and grow their knowledge base.
Leveraging
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[Report] Making The Business Case for Enterprise Social Networks, by Charlene Li
1. Making the Business Case for
Enterprise Social Networks
Focus on Relationships to Drive Value
! ebruary 22, 2012
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By Charlene Li
with Alan Webber and Jon Cifuentes
First of two reports on Enterprise Social Networking
21. Methodology
For this report, we conducted both quantitative and qualitative study using a combination of
online survey, qualitative interviews, and conducted analysis on public programs. Specifically,
we conducted:
• An online survey of 185 professionals from various industries and backgrounds involved
in the management or deployment of their corporate Enterprise Social Network.
• Qualitative interviews among corporate practitioners, IT and communications leaders,
and senior executives of several Enterprise Social Network vendors and end users.
Ecosystem Input
This report includes input from market influencers and solution vendors who were interviewed
or briefed by Altimeter Group during the course of this research. Input into this document does
not represent a complete endorsement of the report by the individuals or companies listed
below.
Enterprise Social Network Vendors (13)
Altimeter Group took briefings and conducted interviews with the following vendors over the
past quarters influencing this report:
Box NewsGator
Cisco Salesforce
IBM Socialcast
Infosys Telligent
Jive TIBCO
Mindjet Yammer
Moxie Software
Enterprise Social Network End Users (18)
Altimeter Group took briefings and conducted interviews with the following companies over the
past quarters influencing this report:
BCD Travel HOK
Best Buy Humana
BMC Software Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies
Cable and Wireless SAS
Dell Sprint
Deloitte Supervalu
Edmunds Teekay
Ellisdon
Note: Three companies are not listed for confidentiality reasons.!
Acknowledgements
With thanks to Alan Webber, Jeremiah Owyang, Brian Solis, Regina Meyer, and Christine Tran.