The document discusses social business and leveraging social networks. It covers topics like understanding customer motivations, measuring success through metrics, focusing on organizational processes and transactions, improving knowledge and leveraging tools. It emphasizes that social business helps understand internal and external clients of an organization.
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Productivity is a measure of
your ability to act on real-time
information
2. Stockholders
Partners
Employees
Clients
Social business helps us understand the motivations, experience and objectives
of the internal and external clients of the organization
Introduction Content Methods Cases Metrics
3. Focus : what does the organisation
look like ?
Target : what are your trying to
improve ?
Knowledge : what do you need to
know ?
Leverage : what “tools” can you
leverage ?
Value : how do you measure
success ?
Objectives Information
Systems
The
Internet
Data and
Information
The
Problem
The
Challenges
11. Characteristic Value
Degree Centrality Number of links
Betweeness
Centrality
Role of brokerage
Closeness
Centrality
Vector of visibility
Network
Centralization
Centralized vs
Decentralized
Network Reach Importance of first 3
levels
Boundary Spanners Linked to Innovation
Peripheral Players Potential Gateways
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14. It’s not a question of channels
but of capturing conversations
Gartner sees SCRM is a
$1B extension of the CRM market
Jive and Lithium are seen as
market leaders
Oracle CRM and Salesforce are
niche players
The importance of hosted
communities
The future of social analytics
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15. Hosting and supporting a branded or private-label
community
Monitoring and surveying private-label or
independent social networks
Facilitating the sharing of common B2B or
business-to-consumer (B2C) contacts through
the use of an internal community
Community product reviews to facilitate the
online sales process
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16. • Member communities reach more internet users (66.8%)
than email (65.1%)
• Fastest growing sector for Internet use is communities (5.4%
in a year)
• 43% of consumers say that companies should use social
networks to solve the consumers' problems (Cone Business
in Social Media Study)
• 7% of organizations understand the CRM value of social
media according to the Brand Science Institute, European
Perspective, August 2010.
• The Three most influential factors for consumers when
deciding which company to do business with are:
1. personal experience (98%),
2. company’s reputation or brand (92%), and
3. recommendations from friends and family (88%)
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17. 1. The Work Network With whom do you exchange information as part
of your daily work routines?
2. The Social Network With whom do you “check in,” inside and outside
the office, to find out what is going on?
3. The Innovation Network With whom do you collaborate or kick around
new ideas?
4. The Expert Knowledge Network To whom do you turn for expertise or advice?
5. The Career Guidance or Strategic
Network.
Whom do you go to for advice about the future?
6. The Learning Network. Whom do you work with to improve existing
processes or methods?
Karen Stephenson
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18. In physics, a power law relationship between
two scalar quantities x and y is any such that
the relationship can be written as
<math>y = ax^k,!<math>
where a (the constant of proportionality) and
k (the exponent of the power law) are
constants.
in its simplest terms roughly eighty percent of
the work is done by twenty percent of the
network
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19. In reality, the market is nothing but a directed network
No manager or firm can succeed or fail alone, customers,
managers and teams are inherently linked together in
social networks.
The notion of interdependence : managers constitute hubs
and nodes of the network, organization learning will filter
down and out through the network as a whole.
six degrees of separation : everyone in the world can be
reached through a short chain of acquaintances.
Change is marked by "phase transitions" from states of
disorder to order: "cascading failure“ and “emergent”
threats .
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24. • Peer to peer banking
• Zopa categorizes borrower credit grades;
lenders then make offers, borrowers agree to
aggegrate rate
• Zopa distributes the money, completies the
legal paperwork, performing identity/credit
checks, and enforces collections.
• Zopa mitigates risk for lenders, optimizes
market offer for borrowers
• Zopa’s repayment rate is currently 99.35 per
cent
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25. The Idea Network
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26. • Pearltrees is an example of social
curation
• Users can assemble these pearls into
trees based around a topic
• Pearltrees is using that data to
determine how different topics and
bookmarks are related.
• In the same vein as Google’s PageRank
and Facebook’s EdgeRank, Pearltrees
uses TreeRank to explore the notion of
an “Interest Graph”
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27. The Expert Network
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28. • InnoCentive is an "open innovation" company
that tackles research an
development problems
• Open Innovation suggests that innovation is
more likely to come from a community than
from an organization
• The model addresses problems in
engineering, computer science, math, the
physical sciences and business.
• Cash awards are given for solving challenge
problems typically from $10,000 to $100,000.
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29. The Social Network
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33. Information overload
Misplaced costs of social
obligations
Information pollution
(spam)
Dealing with hierarchy in a
professional environment
The quality of information
can be very poor
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