Social Media
Procedural Versus Strategic Approaches to Social Media
Younger employees often have procedural understanding of social media but need strategic vision.
Younger employees often have procedural understanding of social media but need strategic vision.
The 2013 Social Business Report by MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte finds more companies and more industries embracing social’s business insights.
Influentials who provide sole influence over consumers are the most valuable to companies.
Developmental psychology provides valuable insight into why people use social media differently.
Industries across the board report that social business has increased in importance between 2011-2012.
Dion Hinchcliffe of The Dachis Group provides strategies to help an organization succeed in social business.
Managers need to keep up with what social media is becoming and how to use it.
Ray Wang discusses how social business evolves, which uses are growing, and how social business is changing the future of work.
Companies are appointing chief digital officers to focus their use of social and digital strategies.
Social media lessons for managers from the Boston Marathon bombing.
CIOs face challenges in maintaining leadership in social business within the C-suite.
In a highly regulated industry, active social media engagements need to be carefully conducted.
CMOs are very involved in leveraging social media, which may be expanding that function’s strength.
Chubb wanted to accelerate its innovation process and its field response time. Its answer? Build a more social business.
New CEOs need to quickly establish themselves and communicate their vision.
Data shows that within the C-suite, CFOs are the least supportive of social business initiatives.
A study of senior executives’ use of social media identified key reasons why experts are brought in to educate the staff.
A study of senior executives’ and social media found CEOs more active on Twitter than other forms of social media.
Cisco’s social educational platform, Learning@Cisco, is a key hub for people in IT around the globe.
Marketers in both B2C and B2B companies are discovering strategic benefits from social media.