A graduate course presentation summing up Social Media incorporating cooperation from businesses. There are three case examples compared and highlighted in an effort to display the use companies can receive from using media sharing and social bookmarking tools.
2. Presentation Overview Principles for using Social Media for Cooperation Example Social Media Tools Case Study 1: Bupa Case Study 2: Nestlé Case Study 3: Microsoft Resources & References
3. Principles of using Social Media for Cooperation Cooperative social software supports: No pre-defined goals, Informal, & Short term Individual contributor retains authority over their contribution Software assembles data in order to show the combined picture ‘Network effect’ where the more employees use it, the greater the increase in overall value to their company
9. Cogenz - enterprise social bookmarking - Collect: Save links to interesting internet and intranet pages and access them from anywhere. - Collaborate: Share bookmarks privately with others in your organization. - Connect: Easily find useful links and topics, and relevant experts in your company. Case Study 1 (cont.)
10. Case Study 2: Nestlé Nestlé Company since 1867 - “Nestlé invests in continuous development of its products to enhance their quality and nutritional value.” - Nestlé CSV quote - Nestlé Creating Shared Value focuses on global efforts to increase faster delivery of their products, also reaching out to consumers’ healthy lifestyle needs.
11. Case Study 2 (cont.) Nestlé connects employees, promotes to public - Facilitated YouTube Channel to highlight employees’ personal approach to CSV CSV for me feat. personal stories from Nestlé employees
12. Case Study 3: Microsoft Microsoft - Online learning initiatives developing within the Enterprise Partner Group (EPG) Academy Mobile - 5 to 10 minute video clips, podcasts, audio - Media sharing extranet site -Employees can access content without the need to VPN.
13. Case Study 3 (cont.) Knowledge moving freely through the organization. Microsoft Academy Mobile Promo Video User Experience Interface
14. Resources & References Cook, N. (2008). Enterprise 2.0 (illustrated edition.). Ashgate. Ives, B. (2007). Cogenz – Enterprise 2.0 Social Bookmarking. Retrieved February 22, 2010, from Fast Forward Blog: http://www.fastforwardblog.com/2007/07/19/cogenz-enterprise-20-social-bookmarking/ Microsoft SharePoint Team. (2007). Microsoft Academy Mobile - MOSS 2007 Powered, Community Driven Videocast/Podcast Service for the Enterprise - How We Did It. Retrieved February 22, 2010, from Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/08/07/microsoft-academy-mobile-moss-2007-powered-community-driven-videocast-podcast-service-for-the-enterprise-how-we-did-it.aspx Nestlé. (2010). Creating Shared Value. Retrieved February 22, 2010, from Nestlé: http://www.nestle.com/CSV/