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Daniel Benoni

Charitable Checkin Turns Your Good Deeds Into Rewards - 0 views

  • aking the checkin and making it philanthropic
  • lets users post their actions via SMS, web, email, Foursquare or Google Talk.
  • ach act earns the user points that can be redeemed for actual rewards and discounts
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  • choosing to snack on an apple rather than a piece of cake
  • or larger projects like volunteering your time to a non-profit
  • users start to build a social identity based on their actions.
  • where users flesh out profiles based on their philanthropic interests.
  • This concept of a charitable social layer has taken off on other online platforms like Jumo or Causes.com. People are becoming more conscientious of how they’re perceived online. This social layer based on philanthropic interests is both an easy way to track causes and a positive way to self identify.
Rachel Chaikof

Film Festival « Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship - 0 views

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    Videos relating to CSR
Rachel Chaikof

Life Vest Inside - Kindness Boomerang - "One Day" - 1 views

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    AMAZING video on how kindness can truly be contagious!
Daniel Benoni

VolunteerSpot - Video Tour - 0 views

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    volunteerspot a useful way to track and manage volunteering
Daniel Benoni

Support Your Community - Pepsi Refresh Project - 0 views

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    Cool video... makes me wanna drink pepsi and get involved!
Rachel Chaikof

The 10 Most Socially Responsible Companies In The World? - 0 views

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    I find it hard to believe that Whole Foods is in the top ten. They're not as truly "organic" as they claim. Check out this video that explains one of the issues with Whole Foods - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JQ31Ljd9T_Y
Daniel Benoni

Companies Adopt Gaming Techniques to Motivate Employees - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • Striving to make everyday business tasks more engaging, a growing number of firms, including International Business Machines Corp. and consulting firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., are incorporating elements of videogames into the workplace. They're deploying reward and competitive tactics commonly found in the gaming world to make tasks such as management training, data entry and brainstorming seem less like work. Employees receive points or badges for completing jobs or meeting time limits for assignments, for example. Companies also may use leaderboards, which let players view one another's scores, to encourage friendly competition and motivate performance, experts say. This "gamification" of the workplace, or "enterprise gamification" in tech-industry parlance, is a fast-growing business. Companies have used digital games for a number of years to help market products to consumers and build brand loyalty. What's emerging is using games to motivate their own employees.
  • Tech-industry research firm Gartner estimates that by 2014, some 70% of large companies will use the techniques for at least one business process. Market researcher M2 Research estimates revenue from gamification software, consulting and marketing will reach $938 million by 2014 from less than $100 million this year.
  • SAP even turned its gamification efforts into a game, holding a series of "Gamification Cups" to generate ideas for turning various business processes into games.
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  • 400,000 employees, roughly 40% of whom work from home or on the road, gaming is a way to help colleagues connect and stay engaged, explains Mr. Hamilton.
  • found that employees trained on video games learned more factual information, attained a higher skill level and retained information longer than workers who learned in less
  • Still, gaming experts say there are some pitfalls for companies when implementing games internally. Companies need to make sure that the games are designed to actually reward desired behaviors and are not just doling out meaningless awards or badges.
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    Gamification Article
Aude-Olivia Dufour

Tu as peur du vide ? Alors ne regarde pas cette vidéo ! - 0 views

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    interesting way to create viralities...
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