This report is intended primarily for business people who are tasked with understanding,
interpreting, and acting on social data—executives, strategic planners, social strategists,
and marketers. It will outline the key challenges of social data, propose a value-based
framework for social analytics, and recommend clear and pragmatic steps that companies
engaged in social media must follow to ensure they are gaining insights, measuring effectively,
interpreting accurately, and taking appropriate action—both today and in the longer term.
In an 'always on' world where channel-surfing B2B customers demand real-time responses - no matter where they are - what is the optimal role of social media marketing? Roxane Divol, a partner and leader of McKinsey's Marketing & Sales Practice, addressed this question at the ITSMA Marketing Leadership Forum and demystified the emerging role of marketing as a driver of social technologies. She also discussed the tactics and strategies B2B marketers should use to access the touchpoints and datastreams that reinforce the social consumer decision journey. This presentation provides insights into how, when, and where social media influences and uniquely engages customers, as well as current best practices for developing, launching, and demonstrating the financial impact of social media campaigns. More: http://mckinseyonmarketingandsales.com/topics/b-to-b
This report is intended primarily for business people who are tasked with understanding, interpreting, and acting on social data — executives, strategic planners, social strategists, and marketers. It outlines the key challenges of social data, proposes a value-based framework for social analytics, and recommends clear and pragmatic steps that companies engaged in social media must follow to ensure they are gaining insights, measuring effectively, interpreting accurately, and taking appropriate action — both today and in the longer term.
This is a short version of Social CRM 2010 that shows how the social customer dominates the business ecosystem. It provides multiple examples of what companies are doing about it. AND it has a soundtrack , creative commons licensed music from Maria Daines called Rollin'
This report is intended primarily for business people who are tasked with understanding,
interpreting, and acting on social data—executives, strategic planners, social strategists,
and marketers. It will outline the key challenges of social data, propose a value-based
framework for social analytics, and recommend clear and pragmatic steps that companies
engaged in social media must follow to ensure they are gaining insights, measuring effectively,
interpreting accurately, and taking appropriate action—both today and in the longer term.
In an 'always on' world where channel-surfing B2B customers demand real-time responses - no matter where they are - what is the optimal role of social media marketing? Roxane Divol, a partner and leader of McKinsey's Marketing & Sales Practice, addressed this question at the ITSMA Marketing Leadership Forum and demystified the emerging role of marketing as a driver of social technologies. She also discussed the tactics and strategies B2B marketers should use to access the touchpoints and datastreams that reinforce the social consumer decision journey. This presentation provides insights into how, when, and where social media influences and uniquely engages customers, as well as current best practices for developing, launching, and demonstrating the financial impact of social media campaigns. More: http://mckinseyonmarketingandsales.com/topics/b-to-b
This report is intended primarily for business people who are tasked with understanding, interpreting, and acting on social data — executives, strategic planners, social strategists, and marketers. It outlines the key challenges of social data, proposes a value-based framework for social analytics, and recommends clear and pragmatic steps that companies engaged in social media must follow to ensure they are gaining insights, measuring effectively, interpreting accurately, and taking appropriate action — both today and in the longer term.
This is a short version of Social CRM 2010 that shows how the social customer dominates the business ecosystem. It provides multiple examples of what companies are doing about it. AND it has a soundtrack , creative commons licensed music from Maria Daines called Rollin'
The Interactive Brand Ecosystem: Putting Digital At The Heart Of Your Brand C...iCrossing
The Interactive Brand Ecosystem: Putting Digital At The Heart Of Your Brand Campaigns by Nate Elliott from Forrester at iCrossing UK Client Summit May 2011.
Despite an overwhelming trend toward content marketing and the need to continually feed an ever-increasing portfolio of content channels and formats, most organizations have not yet addressed content on either a strategic or tactical level. This report explores scalable organizational models for addressing content needs across the enterprise and makes recommendations for a holistic program.
The findings of this research study (purchase on Amazon.com) examines the impact social media has on consumers and decision-makers around the world and characterizes the impact of social influence models. The Social Mind research explores the best practices of using social business as a platform to strengthen sustainable methods for working and living in new, interactive and collaborative business world. It identifies key characteristics and insights into the engagement behaviors of influencers and individuals, and how organizations can maximize reach and influence to execute on what we call the new Principals of Engagement in the Millennium.
Lithium Get Serious About Online CommunitiesLithium
When it comes to online branded communities, who’s doing it right? Who are today’s biggest winners and losers? Which brands should your customer community strategy emulate and why?
In this deck, we'll unpack the State of Online Branded Communities 2012, ComBlu’s evaluation of over 92 brands and 200 communities. Learn who is providing the most meaningful member experiences, the most integrated brand strategy, and the best engagement practices.
We’ll take a close look at today’s best and worst performers across three pillars of engagement— feedback, advocacy and community—and give you real-world advice for:
1. using customer communities as trusted content hubs.
2. tapping brand advocates to spread influence.
3. measuring the ROI of community engagement.
Today’s consumers want social experiences from web-based communities where they can find more relevant information, easily interact with peers and learn from other firsthand accounts of brand experiences. Join us and learn how your brand can get serious about customer communities.
Building Blocks for the Enterprise of the Digital Age | Enterprise Digital Su...Dion Hinchcliffe
I gave the closing keynote to Enterprise Digital Summit Paris 2016 earlier this month to explore today's building blocks in creating a truly digital organization. People are the most important building block, but after that it's the key components of digital workplace, digital business, and the transformation it takes to get there. Lastly, we need a platform for change at scale. I increasingly believe that is online communities of change agents.
BlogWell Seattle Case Study: Microsoft, presented by Nestor PortilloSocialMedia.org
In his BlogWell presentation, Microsoft's Director of Community and Online Support, Nestor Portillo, shares how they are empowering customers and using their feedback via social media.
The following are the accompanying slides to the BCREA Journey of Discovery Webinar on the Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS®.
Consumers are consistently handling more of the real estate transaction process themselves. We are all familiar with the data and have the first-hand experiences to support it. This DIY behaviour is also sparking new tension in the relationship between REALTORS® and their clients, generating questions of value and roles. While the typical reaction is defensive, our research demonstrates a number of offensive strategies for how REALTORS® can benefit from the rise of the autonomous consumer.
Join us for the first of our three summer webinars where we will share our research and examples of how REALTORS® can respond to the changing consumer landscape to be more successful.
Hilarie Koplow-McAdams, President Commercial SMB Unit for Salesforce, and Michael Lazerow, CMO of Marketing Cloud for Salesforce, made this presentation at the McKinsey Chief Marketing & Sales Officer Forum event in 2012.
Measuring and Valuing Social Capital: A Guide for ExecutivesSustainable Brands
The Network for Business Sustainability South Africa research team reviewed 314 studies on social capital. This report outlines the business benefits of social captial and identified measures and tools that can be used to assess the key dimensions of social capital.
Plataformas colaborativas: ¿Cómo gestionar tus comunicaciones y proyectos con...IBM Digital Sales Colombia
Las nuevas plataformas “Enfocadas en Personas” ponen en su centro a sus empleados, integrando comunicaciones, conexiones a contenidos y proyectos con un enfoque laboral. Contar con un flujo de actividad personalizado permite a los empleados mantenerse al tanto de sus requerimientos, actualizaciones y notificaciones.
Empodera tu equipo a través de colaboración y redes sociales empresariales con IBM Connections y sus aplicaciones: XCC y Projexec.
Wir bieten Fullservice im Bereich Online Marketing: E-Mail Marketing, Newsletter- und Landing Page-Erstellung, Mobile Optimierung und Leadgenerierung. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Kontaktaufnahme!
The Interactive Brand Ecosystem: Putting Digital At The Heart Of Your Brand C...iCrossing
The Interactive Brand Ecosystem: Putting Digital At The Heart Of Your Brand Campaigns by Nate Elliott from Forrester at iCrossing UK Client Summit May 2011.
Despite an overwhelming trend toward content marketing and the need to continually feed an ever-increasing portfolio of content channels and formats, most organizations have not yet addressed content on either a strategic or tactical level. This report explores scalable organizational models for addressing content needs across the enterprise and makes recommendations for a holistic program.
The findings of this research study (purchase on Amazon.com) examines the impact social media has on consumers and decision-makers around the world and characterizes the impact of social influence models. The Social Mind research explores the best practices of using social business as a platform to strengthen sustainable methods for working and living in new, interactive and collaborative business world. It identifies key characteristics and insights into the engagement behaviors of influencers and individuals, and how organizations can maximize reach and influence to execute on what we call the new Principals of Engagement in the Millennium.
Lithium Get Serious About Online CommunitiesLithium
When it comes to online branded communities, who’s doing it right? Who are today’s biggest winners and losers? Which brands should your customer community strategy emulate and why?
In this deck, we'll unpack the State of Online Branded Communities 2012, ComBlu’s evaluation of over 92 brands and 200 communities. Learn who is providing the most meaningful member experiences, the most integrated brand strategy, and the best engagement practices.
We’ll take a close look at today’s best and worst performers across three pillars of engagement— feedback, advocacy and community—and give you real-world advice for:
1. using customer communities as trusted content hubs.
2. tapping brand advocates to spread influence.
3. measuring the ROI of community engagement.
Today’s consumers want social experiences from web-based communities where they can find more relevant information, easily interact with peers and learn from other firsthand accounts of brand experiences. Join us and learn how your brand can get serious about customer communities.
Building Blocks for the Enterprise of the Digital Age | Enterprise Digital Su...Dion Hinchcliffe
I gave the closing keynote to Enterprise Digital Summit Paris 2016 earlier this month to explore today's building blocks in creating a truly digital organization. People are the most important building block, but after that it's the key components of digital workplace, digital business, and the transformation it takes to get there. Lastly, we need a platform for change at scale. I increasingly believe that is online communities of change agents.
BlogWell Seattle Case Study: Microsoft, presented by Nestor PortilloSocialMedia.org
In his BlogWell presentation, Microsoft's Director of Community and Online Support, Nestor Portillo, shares how they are empowering customers and using their feedback via social media.
The following are the accompanying slides to the BCREA Journey of Discovery Webinar on the Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS®.
Consumers are consistently handling more of the real estate transaction process themselves. We are all familiar with the data and have the first-hand experiences to support it. This DIY behaviour is also sparking new tension in the relationship between REALTORS® and their clients, generating questions of value and roles. While the typical reaction is defensive, our research demonstrates a number of offensive strategies for how REALTORS® can benefit from the rise of the autonomous consumer.
Join us for the first of our three summer webinars where we will share our research and examples of how REALTORS® can respond to the changing consumer landscape to be more successful.
Hilarie Koplow-McAdams, President Commercial SMB Unit for Salesforce, and Michael Lazerow, CMO of Marketing Cloud for Salesforce, made this presentation at the McKinsey Chief Marketing & Sales Officer Forum event in 2012.
Measuring and Valuing Social Capital: A Guide for ExecutivesSustainable Brands
The Network for Business Sustainability South Africa research team reviewed 314 studies on social capital. This report outlines the business benefits of social captial and identified measures and tools that can be used to assess the key dimensions of social capital.
Plataformas colaborativas: ¿Cómo gestionar tus comunicaciones y proyectos con...IBM Digital Sales Colombia
Las nuevas plataformas “Enfocadas en Personas” ponen en su centro a sus empleados, integrando comunicaciones, conexiones a contenidos y proyectos con un enfoque laboral. Contar con un flujo de actividad personalizado permite a los empleados mantenerse al tanto de sus requerimientos, actualizaciones y notificaciones.
Empodera tu equipo a través de colaboración y redes sociales empresariales con IBM Connections y sus aplicaciones: XCC y Projexec.
Wir bieten Fullservice im Bereich Online Marketing: E-Mail Marketing, Newsletter- und Landing Page-Erstellung, Mobile Optimierung und Leadgenerierung. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Kontaktaufnahme!
Discussion about the journey of social media over the past 10 years, since I started covering it. A look at the past, present, and future of disruptive technology trends.
"Social Media Revolution and Evolution", presentation to Direct Marketing Association, Northern California Chapter, April 27, 2011
Lithium whitepaper: Hey, Tech! Get Serious About Social Customer EnlistmentLithium
Learn about the current state social for tech and why social customer enlistment is a game-changer. Learn how to get social customers to co-create value with you with
gamification—done right. Get sustainable social strategies from Lithium.
How Social CRM Can Help Address Changing Consumer DemandsFabio Cipriani
Social collaboration-based sales and marketing technologies help companies understand and manage changing consumer demands. Learn how leading companies are incorporating collaborative sales and marketing solutions into their overall CRM strategy.
Presentation on online communities given at LIFT summit in Atlanta. Talks about B2B online communities, personal branding, and how vendors can get involved.
From the Dream of Community to ROI Reality: How to Get Your Executives' Buy-inHigher Logic
From the Dream of Community to ROI Reality: How to Get Your Executives Buy-in with Vanessa DiMauro, CEO and Chief Digital Officer of Leader Networks.
Online community champions often find it difficult to communicate effectively with executives in business terms which can impede their understanding of the community value. During the webinar Vanessa shared her insights on "selling” the idea of launching an online community by demonstrating its value. She also discussed:
▪︎ Getting support and resources you need to bring your online community to life
▪︎ Translating the value of community in relevant terms: time, revenue, retention
▪︎ Overcoming common obstacles online community champions face in feasibility, business model and organizational impact
Every day, enterprises across the globe are engaged in two key activities: delivering effectual effects and building decisions that create impact. If you are in the big business of building enterprises that will be more valuable in future than present your decisions need to be driven by smarter data.
Companies today are witnessing a huge explosion in data availability - 90% of the world’s data was formed in the most recent years. Structured, semi- structured and unstructured data across internal business systems and external sources like social
media, market data and syndicated study are now creating an incredible opportunity to construct insights, therefore leading to intelligent decisions. However, as this data is generally available to an enterprise’s competitive set, only those who have a vision for
leveraging this intellect and are adept will eventually out-compete others.
Organic Masterclass: How to Measure & ReportFalcon.io
“Sounds good, but what’s the ROI?” We’re so used to this question it could form part of a drinking game in marketing meetings. Since paid digital media is so transparent in the way it reports returns, it’s easy to question the ROI on organic content. Organic content doesn’t always spit out a neat little graph that marries up with how many leads, clicks and sales came from your content. But just because you can’t (always) print a picture-perfect report, doesn’t mean ROI doesn’t exist. Now that the theory got squared away in the previous session, let’s get our hands dirty. In this organic social masterclass let us take you through how you can measure ROI from organic content and the metrics that matter. You'll learn:
Organic vs. paid: why both formats are essential and how companies can use organic content to build your brand.
The ROI of organic content: How can you measure success.
The ROI of organic content: Which tools to use to measure your success.
Watch On-Demand: https://www.falcon.io/cmp/roi-resources/
Social Media for the Equipment Finance CompanySuzanne Henry
A presentation on how an equipment finance and leasing company may use social media and social networking for marketing and communications purposes. Findings from original grant research conducted in summer 2010 are included.
Talent Acquisition With Online Social Networks And CommunitiesMonster
There is no doubt that social networks such as Facebook and Twitter as well as online communities have profoundly changed the business landscape. The question is how do they affect the talent recruiting and the talent development processes? How can recruiters leverage these social networks and communities to find the right candidates for their open positions?
Join Francois Gossieaux and Ed Moran, co-authors of the book "The Hyper-Social Organization" (due out this Fall), as they discuss their findings from the annual Tribalization of Business Study. The study, which profiles over 500 companies, will show you how to think differently about talent recruiting and development in this hyper-social age in order to attract, grow and retain better talent.
In this webinar you will learn:
* How online social networks and communities can augment your current recruitment processes
* What to expect from a social network and community recruitment strategy
* How to use social networks and communities to grow and retain your internal talent
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Leading Digital Transformation: Putting People FirstCharlene Li
Slides for speech at HR Tech Expo by NCHRA on August 25, 2017. Based on research by Prophet "HR as a Force for Digital Change" available at https://goo.gl/qu7rN3.
Description: Transformations are never easy, and the digital transformation is doubly so because of the technology angle. HR leaders must work the fine line between pushing executives and teams to be agile and change faster, while still enabling the organization to deliver on near-term objectives.
We'll examine the challenges and opportunities that digital creates, and the crucial role that HR leaders play in bringing about the transformation needed to help your organization thrive in the digital era.
Top Digital Transformation Trends and Priorities for 2016Charlene Li
Given the importance of digital transformation and the never ending onslaught of new technologies, how should organization prioritize limited resources, time, and attention? This presentation to the San Francisco American Marketing Association is the 7th year in a row when Charlene has presented her take of top digital trends.
"The Engaged Leader" at SXSW InteractiveCharlene Li
Presentation by Charlene Li at SXSW Interactive, Austin, TX on Saturday, March 14, 2015 (Pi Day)
Title: Creating A Digital Engagement Strategy for Leaders
Description: Digital and social technologies have revolutionized relationships – and leadership is not immune. Despite the pressure to engage, leaders remain on the sidelines, paralyzed by fear and the unknown. We’ll look at how leaders can use technology to listen, share, and engage with employees and customers, at scale. We’ll also discuss common objections and concerns of leaders – and how to address them.
This is a presentation that's part of a series in which LinkedIn Influencers analyze the state and future of their industry. You can read the posts at https://www.linkedin.com/channels/the_economy?trk=prod-inf-myindustry-0325-cutline
Speech by Charlene Li "Winning in a World Transformed by Social Media" at the Simmons Leadership Conference, April 2, 2013 in Boston, MA
Full report is available at http://www.altimetergroup.com/research/reports/evolution-social-business
Leadership and Social Media in EducationCharlene Li
"Leadership and Social Media" examines the use of social media in public education, with examples from California and other public schools. By Charlene Li at the ACSA Superintendents Symposium, January 30, 2013 in Monterey, CA
Presentation by Charlene Li at Adobe Summit, March 7, 2013 in Salt Lake City, UT. Description; New technologies pop up every day that allow us to now connect and communicate with each other in real time. Yet marketing organizations are wired for a by-gone era when there was the luxury of time. These new dynamic customer relationships require not only a new mindset, but also new skills, capabilities, and organizations.
Presentation at Seminarium Peru on 15 November 2012 by Charlene Li in Lima. Two presentations were given.
Speech #1: Creating A Successful Social Business Marketing Strategy
With almost a billion members, Facebook's growth and stature is representative of the maturing social media landscape. Social technologies are no longer a bright shiny object, instead representing valuable relationships that require a coherent strategy and disciplined execution.
This session will make a case that social technologies should be a mainstay of your marketing program rather than a second cousin of interactive marketing. We'll look at the implications of this priority shift, using case studies from companies who are making changes to their overall business and marketing programs. We'll also go through a checklist of the actions you'll need to prioritize to be successful.
Speech #2: Title: Marketing In The Era Of Social Technologies
The excitement around social media often centers on the technologies -- Facebook, blogs, Twitter, etc. etc. But this is the wrong approach. Rather than think about crafting a strategy around social technologies, leaders should be pondering how they can use social technologies to support and strengthen customer relationships.
For many, Groundswell was the book that broke down barriers to accepting social technologies as an opportunity to make their businesses better. Open Leadership picks up where Groundswell left off, showing leaders how to open up business and create a culture that will make social media adoption–and on a greater level, adoption of a social business model–possible and successful.
We'll be looking at the art -- and the science -- of how to tap into the power of customers and employees, including examples of what organizations and leaders are successfully doing today, as well as how to get your organization started.
Altimeter presents research, case studies and process for creating a social media program. Also includes a brief introduction to Altimeter Academy which supports social media training programs for organizations.
The Future of Work: Social and Mobile Technologies That MatterCharlene Li
Webinar by Charlene Li on June 8, 2012. Audio recording and slides also available at http://learn.gotomeeting.com/060812-NA-G2MC-WBR-SM?ID=70150000000YDip
Sponsored by GoToMee
A Brave New World - Where Conference KeynoteCharlene Li
Keynote at Where Conference, April 3, 2012 by Charlene Li.
Description: Our personal devices provide endless streams of data set in context of who we are, where we are, who we know, and what we do. But what can we realistically expect the future to look like, and how soon will it be before it gets here? The key is to understand what new opportunities are unleashed through the combination of these different contextual data – and overlay what is probably given business model, social, technology, and political constraints. We’ll also look at what this brave new world means in terms of actions you must take today.
Altimeter Report: Making The Business Case For Enterprise Social NetworkingCharlene Li
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.
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
Explore our most comprehensive guide on lookback analysis at SafePaaS, covering access governance and how it can transform modern ERP audits. Browse now!
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
RMD24 | Retail media: hoe zet je dit in als je geen AH of Unilever bent? Heid...BBPMedia1
Grote partijen zijn al een tijdje onderweg met retail media. Ondertussen worden in dit domein ook de kansen zichtbaar voor andere spelers in de markt. Maar met die kansen ontstaan ook vragen: Zelf retail media worden of erop adverteren? In welke fase van de funnel past het en hoe integreer je het in een mediaplan? Wat is nu precies het verschil met marketplaces en Programmatic ads? In dit half uur beslechten we de dilemma's en krijg je antwoorden op wanneer het voor jou tijd is om de volgende stap te zetten.
Remote sensing and monitoring are changing the mining industry for the better. These are providing innovative solutions to long-standing challenges. Those related to exploration, extraction, and overall environmental management by mining technology companies Odisha. These technologies make use of satellite imaging, aerial photography and sensors to collect data that might be inaccessible or from hazardous locations. With the use of this technology, mining operations are becoming increasingly efficient. Let us gain more insight into the key aspects associated with remote sensing and monitoring when it comes to mining.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
Accpac to QuickBooks Conversion Navigating the Transition with Online Account...PaulBryant58
This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to
effectively manage the convert Accpac to QuickBooks , with a particular focus on utilizing online accounting services to streamline the process.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
Attending a job Interview for B1 and B2 Englsih learnersErika906060
It is a sample of an interview for a business english class for pre-intermediate and intermediate english students with emphasis on the speking ability.
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
Unveiling the Secrets How Does Generative AI Work.pdfSam H
At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
As a business owner in Delaware, staying on top of your tax obligations is paramount, especially with the annual deadline for Delaware Franchise Tax looming on March 1. One such obligation is the annual Delaware Franchise Tax, which serves as a crucial requirement for maintaining your company’s legal standing within the state. While the prospect of handling tax matters may seem daunting, rest assured that the process can be straightforward with the right guidance. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of filing your Delaware Franchise Tax and provide insights to help you navigate the process effectively.
What are the main advantages of using HR recruiter services.pdfHumanResourceDimensi1
HR recruiter services offer top talents to companies according to their specific needs. They handle all recruitment tasks from job posting to onboarding and help companies concentrate on their business growth. With their expertise and years of experience, they streamline the hiring process and save time and resources for the company.
7. Likenomics evaluation 5 User experience impact - moderate People with high social currency will enjoy benefits, richer experiences, receive psychic income. People with low social currency will find ways to get it. Business model impact – moderate New economics create opportunity for people who understand Likenomics to leverage gas. The cost of accessing social currency will increase, and raise barriers to entry. Ecosystem value impact – none
8. Special deals for special people Group Buying, Flash Sales, Member Sales, etc. Gilt, Ruelala, iDeeli, Facebook Deals Local sales and retailers Group buying variation: Groupon and Living Social In-store check-ins: Shopkick and Checkpoints Dynamic pricing Off and Away and Swoopo Mobile price checking Amazon mobile apps, eBay platform New payment methods: Square and Facebook Credits 2) Buy 2.0 6
9. How shopping will change 7 Store knows it’s me I walk into the store And maps out planned and promoted products
10. Buy 2.0 evaluation 8 User experience impact - High New ways to buy and connect with each other and retailers. Business model impact – Moderate Acquisition costs can increase/decrease substantially with adoption. Increased noise/clutter requires more marketing. Ecosystem value impact – Moderate New entrants like GroupOn become intermediaries.
11. 9 3) Social Search – Beyond Friends Social sharing rises as a search ranking signal, esp in the enterprise Create a social content hub to gain traction Use microformats to highlight granularity (e.g. hProduct & hReview)
12. Social Search evaluation 10 User experience impact - Moderate Search becomes more useful, relevant to people. Business model impact – Moderate SEO takes on a different dimension, rewards companies with social currency, personalized experiences. Ecosystem value impact – Moderate New power brokers are social data/profile players who capture activity data and profiles. Google has little of either.
13. Social monitoring merges with Web analytics HOT: Omniture, Coremetrics/IBM, Webtrends Technology like Hadoop makes it easy for companies to tap “Big Data” E.g. New York Times making its archives public Twitter archived by Library of Congress Facebook Cassandra, Amazon Dynamo, Google BigTable Data visualization tools make it easy to digest Balancing privacy and personalization 4) Big Data 11
14. Big Data evaluation 12 User experience impact - Low Most users won’t directly experience Big Data. Business model impact – High New businesses and initiatives can be started at very low cost. Ecosystem value impact – Moderate Owners of Big Data repositories can assert control, demand payments for access.
16. Enterprise Social Networking evaluation 14 User experience impact – High Work gets social, employees get connected to each other. Business model impact – Moderate Work gets done faster, cheaper. New organizational structures and cultures emerge. Ecosystem value impact – Moderate Traditional enterprise application players face new, more nimble entrants.
18. TurboTaxused “games” to encourage sharing and support 16 Social design can enter training, collaboration, support, hiring
19. Gamification evaluation 17 User experience impact – High Experiences get richer, more engaging Business model impact – Moderate Work gets done faster, cheaper. New organizational structures and cultures emerge. Ecosystem value impact – Low Service providers will remain focused, boutique firms.
20. 18 7) Print extensions QR Codes Imagine images as Bit.ly codes
21. Print extensions evaluation 19 User experience impact – Moderate Users get new ways to get information quickly. No need to download special software, understand quirky images. Business model impact – Moderate Leverage print investment to extend further into buying process. Impacts importance of SEO. Ecosystem value impact – Low Standards, not new service providers, play a role.
22. Print extensions evaluation 20 User experience impact – Moderate Users get new power, earn social status, when they become curators. Business model impact – Moderate Lower cost of acquisition. Ecosystem value impact – Moderate Standards, not new service providers, play a role.
24. DIY an Co-creation evaluation 22 User experience impact – Moderate Users become more loyal/engaged with organizations that invite them in. Develop a sense of shared ownership in the success of the organization. Business model impact – High Reduced merchandising costs. Reduced marketing costs due to viral loop. Ecosystem value impact – Low Mostly home-grown, internal development.
26. Curation evaluation 24 User experience impact – Moderate Users gain new power as market influencers. Business model impact – Low Low unless tapped as part of Co-creation initiative. Ecosystem value impact – Moderate Power shifts to users who steal attention and loyalty from established players.
27. 25 Not Hot Yet in 2011: Augmented Reality When scanning tech improves, will get hot
28. Augmented Reality evaluation 26 User experience impact – Moderate Still hard to use, limited availability. But when available, creates unique, new experience. Business model impact – Low Unclear if new experiences lower costs, raise revenues. Ecosystem value impact – Low Few intermediaries emerge in new experiences. Usually home-grown.
29. 27 To Watch: Quora – Quality Q&A? Monitor your brand Engage by being helpful
32. 30 Bonus #2: Leadership How to be out of control and still in command
33. It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin Preparing for disruption 31