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Comments on the Guardian iPad App | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Comments on the Guardian iPad App. Note: for those who do not use the Guardian App, the following is almost certainly far to detailed to be interesting (I’ll try for broader appeal with my next post), but if you do use it I would really welcome your feedback on my thoughts. Summary: solid effort, but needs more flair, insight and commitment. How do You copy a link to come back and follow it when online? And why can’t I save a picture, when I can open...
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Social Business Trends for 2014 | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Social Business Trends for 2014. Traditionally I use the journey back from IBM Connect. To put together a blog post based on buzz at the event to forecast key trends for the year(s) ahead (take a look at my 2012. Predictions and see if you think they worked out – most of them continue to be major areas of focus). So, following on from the review of 2013. That I wrote on the way out to Orlando, here are the new themes that I expect to dominate in 2014:.
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Solving Business Problems with Better Collaboration | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Solving Business Problems with Better Collaboration. A colleague and good friend, Louis Richardson. So what are the headaches your organisation faces? Could better collaboration tools and techniques help to address them? Finding a new way to work has helped many organisations become more agile and adaptive in a changing world. Could you transform your organisation into a more satisfying, more successful place to work. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Social Collaboration in Government | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Social Collaboration in Government. A while back I wrote a blog post on Social Business in the Public Sector. Where I discussed a keynote presentation John Swinney, Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth, made at Public Sector Digital Scotland, where he:. I was reminded of this listening to him present the keynote at ONE Public Sector Scotland. Cross departmental collaboration, cross agency collaboration, cross public sec...
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July | 2015 | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Monthly Archives: July 2015. The return of the accidental recipe. I haven’t been blogging regularly recently – I’ve been distracted by other things – and I’ve decided that I need to fix that. However as I’ve been busy during my working hours, I decided to resurrect something from early in the life of this blog – an accidental recipe. So here is the recipe I invented (generous for 2 people):. Add a small Cod tail (skinned) to the pot in largish pieces. ...
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Social Business in 2012 | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Social Business in 2012. As I was leaving the IBM Connect. Conferences in January, I had a conversation with someone (wish I remember who – remind me if it was you! The changes during the year first moved the Customers. To the centre, where they belong, since I increasingly saw the need to serve customers better become the only reason social business projects (internal or external) were getting funded, then added empowerment of employees (expanding from ex...
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Stuart McRae | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Author Archives: Stuart McRae. Are we still talking about Tags or Taxonomies? Sometimes its easy to forget that things that are settled in your mind, are still unclear to others. This is especially true when you are immersed in an organisation that uses social collaboration as the main form of communication, when a lot of the world still uses email only. By David Weinberger at Harvard in which he argues that:. 8217; The answer is to ask the question “...
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Driving Social Adoption by Understanding the Power of Habit | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Driving Social Adoption by Understanding the Power of Habit. Thanks to Mark Fleming for recommending The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg to me earlier today, and reminding me of Charles’ TED Talk on the topic. I often talk about the key to social collaboration adoption being changing people’s behaviours, so it is important to remember that most behaviour is driven by habit. Changing those habits is often the biggest challenge in social adoption. Thanks to...
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Collaboration fit for the 21st Century | Collaboratively Speaking
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Integrating social into the way you do business. Collaboration fit for the 21st Century. If you like, it’s a shift from social media to social networking (although the need for social networking in the enterprise still hasn’t been accepted by some, so we’ll stick with social collaboration for now). In an AIIM white paper. Articulated the difference between Systems of Record. Ie structured data or unstructured documents and the processes we put around them) and Systems of Engagement. Indeed, the differenc...