1. How A New Generation of Software Is Helping Colleagues Work Together Alan Lepofsky, Director of Marketing @alanlepo - @socialtext [email_address]
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3. Recording and sharing information is not new Photo Credit http://www.flickr.com/photos/upyernoz/2149312640/
4. The tools for creating content keep improving Photo Credit: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Metal_movable_type.jpg
5. Ability to reach your audience Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cayusa/2051756510/
6. The Evolution Of Collaboration Personal (me) Targeted (you) Open (everyone) Spreadsheet Word processor Presentations Enabler: PC Dedicated clients IRC Bulletin Boards Email/Groupware Chat Conferencing Enabler: The Web Suites and/or integration Blogs Wikis Enabler: Culture of Sharing “ Social ___________” Photos, Videos Bookmarks Slides Friends Business Contacts Activity Location Cloud / Widgets
10. A transparent world Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/e3000/1561440998/
11. Everyone has a voice Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pbo31/161536153/
12. And breaking down the boundary between internal and external. I think there will always be some difference, but not what it once was Walls between home and work are crumbling Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gorillaradio/494169708/
42. Recap Openly sharing information, knowledge and expertise is now the norm To succeed with the new tools integrate them into existing business processes
43. Where should I go? Visit socialtext.com signup for a trial Follow @alanlepo or @socialtext [email_address] Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/neonman/2693639551/
Notes de l'éditeur
Used under creative commons: http://www.flickr.com/photos/upyernoz/2149312640/ Recording and sharing information is not new. People have been doing it since the start of time. Passing down stories, recording histories. The original methods were difficult, time consuming, and did not reach many people. What has changed are the tools to create and edit, and the audience reach of the information. Slow. Difficult. No room for error. No edits. From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodblock_printing The use of round "cylinder seals" for rolling an impress onto clay tablets goes back to early Mesopotamian civilization before 3,000 BCE Woodblock printing 200 CE Movable type 1040 Printing press 1439
Image used under creative commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Metal_movable_type.jpg Modern tools allows mass production and distribution of information. Movable Type and Printing Press Johannes Gutenberg - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Gutenberg Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c. 1398 – February 3, 1468) was a German goldsmith and printer who is credited with being the first European to use movable type printing, in around 1439, and the global inventor of the mechanical printing press. in 1999, the A&E Network ranked Gutenberg #1 on their "People of the Millennium" countdown, and in 1997, Time–Life magazine picked Gutenberg's invention as the most important of the second millennium
Photo attribution: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cayusa/2051756510/ The PC, software, and the web enable people to share
Personal - New tools enabled you to automate the creation of content. Spreadsheets replaced calculators, word processors = typewriters, and presentations=overhead foils. Targets – all of the new content was shared, but at defined recipients. We live by the “To and cc”. Chats are directed at the person you want to speak with. Open – everyone benefits. Everyone has access. Company has a memory. Twitter is IM inside out.
Blogs Wikis Microblogging ActivityStreams Notification Follow Like Friend Comment Edit Profile Directory Group Community Social Enterprise2.0 Mobile Cloud SaaS Intranet Extranet
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Used under creative commons: http://www.flickr.com/photos/e3000/1561440998/ Listening Participating Leveraging others “ I found it there” vs. “Not created here”
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To get started with Socialtext, you need to decide on 3-5 lead use cases which your company will pursue in your initial implementation. We recommend a mix of company-wide and group-specific use cases. Company-wide use cases deliver a broad exposure within your company, while group-specific use cases generate deep business value.
Companywide = Q&A, sharing links and files, status updates Social layer = departmental tools such as SDFC, Bugzilla, Wordpress Departmental: sales, marketing – the intersection of when a departmental tool
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It is about people. They have names. You can not think of them as numbers, nor metrics, nor revenue streams.
In the flow. The most effective tools are available in the context of the way you work. Creative Commons: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/images/f-16_hud_020410_09.jpg
Socialtext delivers more value the more tightly it is integrated into the daily flow of work. You should facilitate this by making sure that Socialtext integrates effectively with other systems that your company already uses for core business activities.
Your colleagues will find Socialtext intuitive and easy to use…once they try it. Successful champions introduce Socialtext in hands-on ways that encourage colleagues to get their “feet wet” immediately. Road shows, lunch-and-learns, and other live presentations are a great way to introduce your company to Socialtext,
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Successful implementation is typically driven by a core group of energetic champions committed to making their company more open, efficient, and effective. You should look for these individuals to help drive adoption within your company. Ideally, there will be at least one champion helping to drive each use case.
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