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Social And Mobile Media: Gaining A Career Competitive Advantage
Keynote speech on emerging technologies (social media and mobile media) given at Rutgers University in October 2010 to an audience of graduate-level students and executives.
Keynote speech on emerging technologies (social media and mobile media) given at Rutgers University in October 2010 to an audience of graduate-level students and executives.
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Half Of U.S.
Internet Users
Use
Social Media
On A
Monthly
Basis.
Source: eMarketer, August 2010
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Half The Planet
Is Currently Mobile.
3.4 BILLION People
Have Mobile Phones.
(and that number is forecast to soar higher)
Source here.
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Over 50%
of Kids
Under 2
Already
Have A
Digital
Footprint Source here.
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Over 50% of U.S. workers
Source: IDC State of Social Business: 2009 Survey Results (Pub. Jan. 2010)
use social media for business
purposes at least once per week.
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Thanks to social and mobile, people now spend
MORE Than HALF
THEIR DAY consuming media.Source here.
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But This Isn’t a Speech About
Changes In Technology.
This Is A Discussion
About How Technology is
Changing Us.
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Because these technologies are
dramatically changing. . .
How we live
How we work
How we buy
How we
communicate
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And They Necessitate
Changes From Business Professionals
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Meet
The
Change
Agents
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Meet The First
User-Generated Media.
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Media Is Now Created By
The “Little Guys”
And they’ve amassed BIGinfluence
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Social
Networking
Is Such A
Phenomenon,
It’s Even Big
At The
Box-Office.
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Meet
The
First
Truly
“Personal”
Computer.
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It’s really just a handheld computer…
(That also happens to ring.)
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Meet The “Share Economy”
Customers that—through their sharing of ideas,
recommendations and opinions–create more customers.
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Mobile As ‘First Screen’ Internet Device
In Only 3-5 Years
Meet The New (Mobile)Web
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Meet the
Anytime-
anywhere,
always-on
purchasing
opportunity.
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Social Networking via Mobile Browsers Up 90%
since 2009
--Source: ComScore, April 2010
These
technologies
don’t replace one
another…
they reinforce
one another.
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And when these
technologies
converge, they give
rise to entirely new
categories of
mobile social
media.
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The
Way
We
Live
Now
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We
Simultaneously
Live In
2
Worlds.
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Our
Communications
Now
Takes
Many Forms
(and Tools).
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Our President,
The World’s Top
Billionaire And
Lady GaGa
all share
the same
communications
platform.
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We
Expect
Media
That
We
Can
Manipulate.
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And
Media
That
Moves
With
Our Every
Move.
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Real-Time
Is
The
Only
Speed
(and that’s not even
fast enough)
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Multi-Tasking,
Multiple
Conversations,
Multi-
Channel
Society
The New Normal
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While
Some
Companies
Aren’t
Changing
Their
Mindsets.
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The
World
Continues
To
Dramatically
Change All
Around Them.
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Fundraising moves from telethon drives
to text-messaging campaigns
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The Media Now Involves The
Public In Political Debates.
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Everyone Edits Today’s Encyclopedia
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Your
Mobile
Phone
Becomes
Your New
ATM.
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Even Traditional Companies Have Gone “2.0”
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Brands use social media to generate crowds…
with videos then going viral.
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Print Magazines May Be Dead…
But the iPad Brings Them New Life.
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Companies now use tweets as an
effective customer-service channel.
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"Within 10 years all educational textbooks are
expected to be digital, delivered through
powerful e-readers "
Andre Schneider, CEO World Economic Forum
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Billion-Dollar Tech Companies “Crowdsource”
The World For The Next Billion-Dollar Idea
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Companies That Sell Running Shoes Are
Now Part Of Their Customers’ Runs.
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Restaurants
Now Award
Their
FourSquare
“Mayors”
With Free
Food.
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The Latest Viral Craze? Musicians On the Subway
Using Their iPhones As Their Musical Instruments.
Video here.
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What
Do These
Changes
mean
for
YOU?
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Companies must leverage these
modern-day technologies in order to
remain competitive... this speaks to the
talent they recruit and retain.
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Marketing Public
Relations
Recruiting
R&D
Technology
No Matter Your Corporate Role . . .
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No matter
your
target
market’s
age…
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All marketing must now
Begin,
Continue
Or
Contribute
To A
Conversation
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You
Will
Need
To Leverage
These
Technologies
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And
Build Brands
Across
3
Screens
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You Will Need To Bring New Ideas
And New Technologies To
Modernize Your Companies
(And Keep Them Relevant).
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As you grow your skills across social and
mobile media, you grow
your value
in the
broader
job market.
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You
Don’t
Want
To Get
Left
Behind
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And
You Don’t
Want Your
Skills
To Become
Obsolete
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Business now have more
ways to reach
more of their markets
than ever before.
But that’s not
what’s remarkable . . .
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We’re only at the beginning of
realizing how much these
technologies are changing us…
and our businesses.
Now That’s
Remarkable.
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The
Question Is:
Are
You
Ready?
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