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Social Media Integration
Research Library
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APQC.
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This article describes the emergence of social networking inside organizations, how social networking is being leveraged to help employees locate internal experts and expertise, and the benefits and challenges inherent in using social networking for expertise location.
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APQC.
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"In APQC’s best practices report Using Knowledge: Advances in Expertise Location and Social Networking, APQC explores ways for organizations to help employees find expertise and answers using Web 2.0 tools such as wikis, blogs, social networking, and social tagging.
This article provides an overview of the study, including a summary of the identified trends and best practices."
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RollStream, Inc.
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See how one solution is enabling employees with permissions-based access to login to up-to-the-minute supplier activity reports. Workers can initiate rapid response in several geographically dispersed business divisions ultimately eliminating days of emergency action and avoiding a major supply interruption to customers.
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Epicor Software Corporation
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Today's business applications are not flexible enough to keep pace with the businesses they support. Adding collaborative Web 2.0 technologies to business applications is a way to address these challenges both for business users and IT. This white paper details how Web 2.0 technologies support business strategies by improving efficiency, productivity, and collaboration.
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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An improved corporate image is a documented benefit of an active sustainability strategy. Harvesting that benefit, however, is becoming increasingly difficult as additional companies jump on the “green” bandwagon. When all the companies in a given industry say the same thing, sustainability as a marketing tactic becomes background noise. While companies might argue among themselves as to which ...
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