BP now has a substantial social media strategy in place –allowing the company to present a more human face. Messages on these channels convey regret, commitment to cleanup , claims, etc. Is the strategy working ?
The document provides an overview of the core functions within BP including products and services, operations, planning and project management, HR, marketing, finance, IT, and strategic development. It discusses how each function was impacted by the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill and recommendations for improving practices going forward such as stricter operations, intensive crisis planning, and repairing BP's public image. The integration of core functions is also examined in addressing future challenges around increasing global energy demands.
The document summarizes the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It notes that the spill released 4.9 million barrels of oil over 87 days, covering an area of 130 by 70 miles and resulting in 11 deaths and over 6,000 animal deaths. It discusses BP's cleanup efforts including over $600 million spent on natural resource damage assessments, wildlife monitoring, promoting Gulf tourism and seafood industries, and community support. It also mentions lawsuits filed against BP and a $1.6 billion initial cost for BP.
Global Business Strategy of British Petroleum (BP)Faysal Alam
This document provides information about globalization and BP. It discusses the key features and advantages/disadvantages of globalization. It then provides a brief history of BP, outlining its mission, vision, organizational structure, key facts and figures. It describes BP's four core values of being progressive, innovative, green, and performance-driven. Finally, it lists some of BP's major product and service brands such as BP, Aral, and others.
This document provides summaries of 12 best apps for students. The apps allow students to engage with content interactively, find information easily, access, share and manage their studies from their mobile devices. The apps include Kindle for reading books and magazines, myHomework for tracking assignments, Goodreads for discovering and sharing books, WordBook as an English dictionary and thesaurus, Bamboo Paper for creating notebooks, Evernote for note taking, Dropbox for file storage and sharing, iStudiez Pro as a student planner, Quick Graph as a graphic calculator, IFormulas for math formulas, the National Geographic World Atlas maps, and Star Walk for identifying night sky objects.
The document lists and summarizes 17 different crowdfunding websites, including Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, GoFundMe, and Funding Circle. It provides a brief 1-2 sentence description of each platform and its purpose, such as allowing users to fund creative projects, raise money for charitable causes, or connect small businesses with local investors through crowdfunding. The overall document serves as a resource for comparing different crowdfunding options.
This document provides summaries of 20 location-based apps and services, including Foursquare, Gowalla, Groupon, Google Places, SCVNGR, Shopkick, Loopt, OpenTable, Fandango, VoucherCloud, NearbyFeed, GetGlue, Google Latitude, Yelp, Where, Facebook Places, Urbanspoon, Sonar, Geoloqi, and Instagram. Each app's purpose and key features are concisely described. The document concludes by promoting technology training services from Teaching Technology.
Mobile devices now serve as our "outboard brains" by allowing us to store information, solve problems, access information from anywhere, and stay connected. They provide quick access to information through apps that can be used for various purposes such as monitoring security cameras, managing healthcare information for caregivers, accessing financial accounts, getting directions and contact information from organizations like the USPS, accessing medical references and formulas, and more. Mobile devices empower users by making previously difficult to access information now available on demand.
BP now has a substantial social media strategy in place –allowing the company to present a more human face. Messages on these channels convey regret, commitment to cleanup , claims, etc. Is the strategy working ?
The document provides an overview of the core functions within BP including products and services, operations, planning and project management, HR, marketing, finance, IT, and strategic development. It discusses how each function was impacted by the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill and recommendations for improving practices going forward such as stricter operations, intensive crisis planning, and repairing BP's public image. The integration of core functions is also examined in addressing future challenges around increasing global energy demands.
The document summarizes the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It notes that the spill released 4.9 million barrels of oil over 87 days, covering an area of 130 by 70 miles and resulting in 11 deaths and over 6,000 animal deaths. It discusses BP's cleanup efforts including over $600 million spent on natural resource damage assessments, wildlife monitoring, promoting Gulf tourism and seafood industries, and community support. It also mentions lawsuits filed against BP and a $1.6 billion initial cost for BP.
Global Business Strategy of British Petroleum (BP)Faysal Alam
This document provides information about globalization and BP. It discusses the key features and advantages/disadvantages of globalization. It then provides a brief history of BP, outlining its mission, vision, organizational structure, key facts and figures. It describes BP's four core values of being progressive, innovative, green, and performance-driven. Finally, it lists some of BP's major product and service brands such as BP, Aral, and others.
This document provides summaries of 12 best apps for students. The apps allow students to engage with content interactively, find information easily, access, share and manage their studies from their mobile devices. The apps include Kindle for reading books and magazines, myHomework for tracking assignments, Goodreads for discovering and sharing books, WordBook as an English dictionary and thesaurus, Bamboo Paper for creating notebooks, Evernote for note taking, Dropbox for file storage and sharing, iStudiez Pro as a student planner, Quick Graph as a graphic calculator, IFormulas for math formulas, the National Geographic World Atlas maps, and Star Walk for identifying night sky objects.
The document lists and summarizes 17 different crowdfunding websites, including Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, GoFundMe, and Funding Circle. It provides a brief 1-2 sentence description of each platform and its purpose, such as allowing users to fund creative projects, raise money for charitable causes, or connect small businesses with local investors through crowdfunding. The overall document serves as a resource for comparing different crowdfunding options.
This document provides summaries of 20 location-based apps and services, including Foursquare, Gowalla, Groupon, Google Places, SCVNGR, Shopkick, Loopt, OpenTable, Fandango, VoucherCloud, NearbyFeed, GetGlue, Google Latitude, Yelp, Where, Facebook Places, Urbanspoon, Sonar, Geoloqi, and Instagram. Each app's purpose and key features are concisely described. The document concludes by promoting technology training services from Teaching Technology.
Mobile devices now serve as our "outboard brains" by allowing us to store information, solve problems, access information from anywhere, and stay connected. They provide quick access to information through apps that can be used for various purposes such as monitoring security cameras, managing healthcare information for caregivers, accessing financial accounts, getting directions and contact information from organizations like the USPS, accessing medical references and formulas, and more. Mobile devices empower users by making previously difficult to access information now available on demand.
The document lists 20 viral business videos from www.fpov.com, providing the number of likes and dislikes for each one. It then discusses how the company FPOV helps organizations adapt to evolving technology through workshops, assessments, and strategies to help them win markets and remain ahead of technological curves.
The document discusses the importance of managing online reputation for organizations. It states that a few bad comments can devastate sales, recruiting and morale. It recommends that organizations make managing their online reputation a full-time job by setting up processes and integrating online reputation management into their operations. The document also provides contact information for a company that offers services to help organizations use technology to their advantage and remain competitive.
We invite you to join us as we set the backdrop for bringing together motivated minds in social strategy roles to learn from each other while sharing ideas, challenges and opportunities in a relaxed series of sessions. This is a rare opportunity to meet others with the same responsibilities of navigating the new frontier of social networking, media, and relevancy.
Our aim in hosting this summit is to provide an opportunity for those using social tools in their organizations to learn, network and prosper.
This document provides examples of 15 effective Facebook fan page designs. It notes that Facebook is the second most visited site worldwide and that creating an attractive, descriptive, and engaging Facebook business page can help companies and organizations with branding and promotion. It then lists 15 example fan page designs.
This document provides guidelines for creating a social media policy for employees, including:
- Consider including the purpose of social media, responsibility for posts, authenticity, audience, good judgment, community, copyright, confidential info, value, and productivity.
- Decide if the policy will be short or long, how it will be distributed and enforced, and if there will be different rules for different employee roles.
- Organizations must consider how the policy will be drafted, distributed, enforced, and revised over time.
This document lists 25 brands and their corresponding YouTube channel views and subscriber counts. It shows a variety of brands across different industries with viewership numbers ranging from around 150,000 to over 6 million channel views and subscriber counts ranging from around 500 to 250,000.
This document lists the top 20 brands on Facebook by number of fans. It shows that Starbucks has the most Facebook fans with over 7.3 million, followed by Coca-Cola with over 5.5 million fans and YouTube with over 5.1 million fans. The rest of the top 20 includes brands like Red Bull, Disney, Victoria's Secret, and McDonald's. It also includes a brief description of the company FPOV which helps organizations use technology to adapt and remain competitive.
Social networks enable people to connect, communicate and collaborate, with many leading companies creating their own social networks. Businesses are using social networks to connect with customers, raise awareness of products and services, and create deeper engagement and new revenue opportunities by turning customers into brand ambassadors and gathering feedback. Examples include businesses having customer social networks and white label social platforms.
This document outlines the benefits of social media listening for organizations. It discusses how conversations are happening online about companies, their products, services, clients, industries and competitors. These conversations provide opportunities for customer feedback, market research, insights into competition strategies, and integration with sales. Social media listening allows organizations to understand customer needs, track trends and opinions, learn about competitor activities, and engage customers. A variety of free social media monitoring tools are also mentioned.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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The document lists 20 viral business videos from www.fpov.com, providing the number of likes and dislikes for each one. It then discusses how the company FPOV helps organizations adapt to evolving technology through workshops, assessments, and strategies to help them win markets and remain ahead of technological curves.
The document discusses the importance of managing online reputation for organizations. It states that a few bad comments can devastate sales, recruiting and morale. It recommends that organizations make managing their online reputation a full-time job by setting up processes and integrating online reputation management into their operations. The document also provides contact information for a company that offers services to help organizations use technology to their advantage and remain competitive.
We invite you to join us as we set the backdrop for bringing together motivated minds in social strategy roles to learn from each other while sharing ideas, challenges and opportunities in a relaxed series of sessions. This is a rare opportunity to meet others with the same responsibilities of navigating the new frontier of social networking, media, and relevancy.
Our aim in hosting this summit is to provide an opportunity for those using social tools in their organizations to learn, network and prosper.
This document provides examples of 15 effective Facebook fan page designs. It notes that Facebook is the second most visited site worldwide and that creating an attractive, descriptive, and engaging Facebook business page can help companies and organizations with branding and promotion. It then lists 15 example fan page designs.
This document provides guidelines for creating a social media policy for employees, including:
- Consider including the purpose of social media, responsibility for posts, authenticity, audience, good judgment, community, copyright, confidential info, value, and productivity.
- Decide if the policy will be short or long, how it will be distributed and enforced, and if there will be different rules for different employee roles.
- Organizations must consider how the policy will be drafted, distributed, enforced, and revised over time.
This document lists 25 brands and their corresponding YouTube channel views and subscriber counts. It shows a variety of brands across different industries with viewership numbers ranging from around 150,000 to over 6 million channel views and subscriber counts ranging from around 500 to 250,000.
This document lists the top 20 brands on Facebook by number of fans. It shows that Starbucks has the most Facebook fans with over 7.3 million, followed by Coca-Cola with over 5.5 million fans and YouTube with over 5.1 million fans. The rest of the top 20 includes brands like Red Bull, Disney, Victoria's Secret, and McDonald's. It also includes a brief description of the company FPOV which helps organizations use technology to adapt and remain competitive.
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This document outlines the benefits of social media listening for organizations. It discusses how conversations are happening online about companies, their products, services, clients, industries and competitors. These conversations provide opportunities for customer feedback, market research, insights into competition strategies, and integration with sales. Social media listening allows organizations to understand customer needs, track trends and opinions, learn about competitor activities, and engage customers. A variety of free social media monitoring tools are also mentioned.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
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2. BOUNTY
Get 250 people to wear social tech T-shirts and take a picture:
$5,000.
Claiming it:
Send us a high-resolution photo of the group.
$5,0001
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3. BOUNTY
Get Webster's to add social technology as a term: $5,000.
Claiming it:
Press release by Webster’s that makes the announcement.
$5,0002
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Send link for the book’s Amazon.com page to more than 2,000 of
your social networking connections (first 100 people): $50
$50( first 100 people)
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Claiming it:
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screenshot of what the delivered message looked like.
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Get Michael Arrington (founder of TechCrunch) to read the book:
$2,500 cash, or a $2,500 donation to charity of his choice.
$2,5004
Claiming it:
Michael has to send an e-mail to scott@klososky.com, telling us that
he read Enterprise Social Technology and what he thinks of the
concepts it shares.
www.fpov.com
6. BOUNTY
Get Robert Scoble (author of the Scobleizer blog) to read the book:
$2,499 cash, or a $2,499 donation to charity of his choice (he gets
$1 less so Michael Arrington is not mad at us).
Claiming it:
Robert has to send us an e-mail to scott@klososky.com, telling us
that he read Enterprise Social Technology and what he thinks of the
concepts it shares.
$2,4995
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and must have at least 1,000 subscribers): Five free books signed by
the author.
5 free books
signed by the
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have.
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For college professors-adopt the book as part of your curriculum:
Twenty free copies (or $500).
$5007
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thousand) about the making of the book (first ten people): $500.
$500
(first 10 people)
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publication the day it was published.
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For organizations-purchase at least two hundred copies for
employees and/or customers: $1,000 to the charity of your choice,
and the purchased copies will be signed.
$10009
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another country: $2,500.
$250010
Claiming it:
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publisher) and a copy in the language to which you have translated
it.
www.fpov.com
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Create a viral video about the book that gets at least ten thousand
views (first person only): $1,000
$100011
Claiming it:
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we can verify it.
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Complete the twelve-step process described in this book at your
organization, and send us a case study of the results (first five
organizations): $500 to the charity of your choice.
$500
(first 5 organizations)
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to the Non-Technology Leader.
Technology never stops evolving and we never stop following it. Led by
international technology speaker Scott Klososky, we’re a team
relentlessly focused on capturing and translating ways organizations can
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curve for years to come. From public and private workshop tracks to full-
scale organizational technology assessments and digital outreach
blueprint strategies, we’ve got enterprise technology growth covered.
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