This document provides recommendations for Japanese financial services companies adopting social media. It summarizes examples of US companies' social media use, including Wells Fargo, H&R Block, Bank of America, USAA, Visa Signature, and American Express. The recommendations are to develop white papers on US financial social media landscapes and principles, advise testing across multiple channels through customers' eyes, then launch, analyze, and optimize programs. Trust is important in Japan, so companies should be authentic, consistent, answer needs, and try hard.
2010 NCAEFCS State Meeting Technology SessionJohn Dorner
This document discusses using technology tools in extension work. It recommends learning and using the right tools for collaborating and sharing information, such as email filters, file sharing services, blogs, podcasts, texting, social networking, and web conferencing. It also emphasizes the importance of prioritizing tasks, scheduling time for important work, learning to say no, turning off notifications, and realizing you can't do everything in order to avoid stress.
The document discusses Lotus Software's approach to enterprise web 2.0 capabilities. It analyzes whether Lotus addresses the 7 major parts of enterprise web 2.0 defined by Forrester, which include blogs, mashups, podcasting, RSS, social networking, widgets, and wikis. It finds that Lotus provides these capabilities through products like Lotus Connections, Lotus Mashups, Lotus Domino, and Lotus Notes/Portal. The document concludes that Lotus takes an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach to web 2.0 in the context of existing work patterns.
The document discusses various web tools and platforms that can be used by artists, including sites for image sharing (Flickr), document sharing (Google Docs), social bookmarking (Delicious), social networks (Ning), wikis (PBWiki), and syndication (RSS). It encourages artists to use these tools to share their work, ideas, and resources; collaborate with others; and incrementally improve and expand their online presence through small regular tasks. A variety of specific websites and resources are listed that could help artists in these areas.
Web 2.0 Setting The Stage For Extending Our Reach: Resource Guidekennbicknell
A resource guide that accompanies the PowerPoint presentation on Web 2.0 tools and resources delivered during a workshop for L.A. As Subject members, March 24, 2009.
Acs Presentation Thinking Outside Of Inbox V2Johnny Teoh
The document discusses the concept of Web 2.0 and how it enables new ways of collaborating and sharing information online. It provides examples of how corporations are leveraging Web 2.0 tools like blogs, wikis and social networking to boost collaboration, share knowledge, and engage with customers. The document also outlines the author's daily activities using various Web 2.0 technologies like blogs, wikis and social networks as part of his job at IBM.
The document provides tips for managing an overwhelming amount of information, such as using the right tools like RSS readers and email filters, collaborating smarter through file sharing and social media, prioritizing important tasks, and learning when to say no in order to relax and prevent information overload.
This document discusses social software and IBM solutions for social collaboration. It begins with an introduction and overview of social software, noting how it has enabled interaction and information sharing through sites like Facebook and YouTube. It then discusses IBM solutions for social collaboration, including Lotus Connections for on-premise deployment and LotusLive as a software-as-a-service offering. Both provide features like profiles, blogs, files sharing, and activities. The document concludes by highlighting benefits experienced by IBM through increased productivity, knowledge sharing, and skills development using social software.
2010 NCAEFCS State Meeting Technology SessionJohn Dorner
This document discusses using technology tools in extension work. It recommends learning and using the right tools for collaborating and sharing information, such as email filters, file sharing services, blogs, podcasts, texting, social networking, and web conferencing. It also emphasizes the importance of prioritizing tasks, scheduling time for important work, learning to say no, turning off notifications, and realizing you can't do everything in order to avoid stress.
The document discusses Lotus Software's approach to enterprise web 2.0 capabilities. It analyzes whether Lotus addresses the 7 major parts of enterprise web 2.0 defined by Forrester, which include blogs, mashups, podcasting, RSS, social networking, widgets, and wikis. It finds that Lotus provides these capabilities through products like Lotus Connections, Lotus Mashups, Lotus Domino, and Lotus Notes/Portal. The document concludes that Lotus takes an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach to web 2.0 in the context of existing work patterns.
The document discusses various web tools and platforms that can be used by artists, including sites for image sharing (Flickr), document sharing (Google Docs), social bookmarking (Delicious), social networks (Ning), wikis (PBWiki), and syndication (RSS). It encourages artists to use these tools to share their work, ideas, and resources; collaborate with others; and incrementally improve and expand their online presence through small regular tasks. A variety of specific websites and resources are listed that could help artists in these areas.
Web 2.0 Setting The Stage For Extending Our Reach: Resource Guidekennbicknell
A resource guide that accompanies the PowerPoint presentation on Web 2.0 tools and resources delivered during a workshop for L.A. As Subject members, March 24, 2009.
Acs Presentation Thinking Outside Of Inbox V2Johnny Teoh
The document discusses the concept of Web 2.0 and how it enables new ways of collaborating and sharing information online. It provides examples of how corporations are leveraging Web 2.0 tools like blogs, wikis and social networking to boost collaboration, share knowledge, and engage with customers. The document also outlines the author's daily activities using various Web 2.0 technologies like blogs, wikis and social networks as part of his job at IBM.
The document provides tips for managing an overwhelming amount of information, such as using the right tools like RSS readers and email filters, collaborating smarter through file sharing and social media, prioritizing important tasks, and learning when to say no in order to relax and prevent information overload.
This document discusses social software and IBM solutions for social collaboration. It begins with an introduction and overview of social software, noting how it has enabled interaction and information sharing through sites like Facebook and YouTube. It then discusses IBM solutions for social collaboration, including Lotus Connections for on-premise deployment and LotusLive as a software-as-a-service offering. Both provide features like profiles, blogs, files sharing, and activities. The document concludes by highlighting benefits experienced by IBM through increased productivity, knowledge sharing, and skills development using social software.
Increasingly the CMO and the CIO are collaborating on tools to help both the marketing suite and the internal communications suite—for the mutual benefit of both. Here are a few insights form having worked in between both suites for the last 7 years.
Here is a cutdown of the class I've been teaching at Hatchwork Real Learn in Irvine, CA. I've updated the deck from the previous version of these ideas to reflect some new tools and techniques from 2015. Please post comments and ideas below. Let's talk about it.
The Lions of Memory Hacking - KanjiliciousSaren Sakurai
A quick overview of the 5 most important thinkers behind Kanjilicious, a mobile game for learning Japanese. Kanjilicious is currently live on Kickstarter: http://bit.ly/kanjikick
A down-and-dirty, tactic-laden, six-week program to develop a digital brand online. As you build out a content platform to promote your brand through social channels, and a digital hub to handle in-bound traffic, you'll need a variety of low-cost, effective tools and tactics to help you get the most out of your marketing efforts. This presentation will help. Updated for Q1 2014.
In many ways Japan is well ahead of the world as a digital and mobile market. Here are some of the most important statistics to help guide insights, strategy, and ideation.
Increasingly the CMO and the CIO are collaborating on tools to help both the marketing suite and the internal communications suite—for the mutual benefit of both. Here are a few insights form having worked in between both suites for the last 7 years.
Here is a cutdown of the class I've been teaching at Hatchwork Real Learn in Irvine, CA. I've updated the deck from the previous version of these ideas to reflect some new tools and techniques from 2015. Please post comments and ideas below. Let's talk about it.
The Lions of Memory Hacking - KanjiliciousSaren Sakurai
A quick overview of the 5 most important thinkers behind Kanjilicious, a mobile game for learning Japanese. Kanjilicious is currently live on Kickstarter: http://bit.ly/kanjikick
A down-and-dirty, tactic-laden, six-week program to develop a digital brand online. As you build out a content platform to promote your brand through social channels, and a digital hub to handle in-bound traffic, you'll need a variety of low-cost, effective tools and tactics to help you get the most out of your marketing efforts. This presentation will help. Updated for Q1 2014.
In many ways Japan is well ahead of the world as a digital and mobile market. Here are some of the most important statistics to help guide insights, strategy, and ideation.