Social collaboration and networking capabilities are penetrating ever deeper into today's enterprise as users demand a greater ease and ability in working with each other and sharing information.
Satisfying this demand effects not only the implementation of new systems but also any existing portals or sites in your organization.
This slideshow outlines the possibilities of the social network, the places where you can use it, and best practices when implementing social collaboration either on its own, or integrated with other tools.
2. About Perficient Perficient is a leading information technology consulting firm serving clients throughout North America. We help clients implement business-driven technology solutions that integrate business processes, improve worker productivity, increase customer loyalty and create a more agile enterprise to better respond to new business opportunities.
8. What is Social Software If only HP knew what HP knows, we would be three times more productive by Lew Platt, former CEO of HP Enterprise 2.0 is the use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their goals By Andrew McAffe, Harvard and coiner of Enterprise 2.0 The more social view of KM puts a great deal more emphasis on finding people with unexpected insights, creating a manageable way to keep up with many people and multiple perspectives By Debra Logan, Gartner
34. Questions and Contact Michael Porter Principal for Portal and Collaboration Email: [email_address] Mobile: 801-310-4669 Blog: http://blogs.perficient.com/portals/
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Editor's Notes
This is essentially our Mission Statement for customer-facing communications. It speaks first to our positioning as an IT consulting firm and second to our mission to “help clients implement business-driven IT solutions” that deliver business value in the form of integrated business processes, etc.
… the fast facts about Perficient that help position us as a rapidly growing, successful IT services firm with sufficient scale to handle large projects while being more flexible and responsive, based on our size relative to the large players. This slide is to provide “the facts” which are typically required in many “first meetings” and to help position our competitive differentiation, which is addressed directly in the next slide.