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Leslie Rogers

Ipsos MORI | Ipsos MediaCT | Our Expertise | Technology | Tech Tracker - 0 views

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    Nice stats on mobile usage. At the start of 2010, this quarterly face to face nationally representative survey was expanded to cover a range of new areas including: latest generation games console ownership, smartphone ownership, social networking and usage of both official and unofficial digital services for music, movies, TV and games. Below are some headline results.
deanparker_uk

Reckitt Benckiser - Profile DeRBy - 2 views

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    Character profiling game from Reckitt Benckiser
Claire Herriott

Social Media 2013: The 3 Game-Changers - HootSuite Social Media Management - 1 views

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    The game has changed, higher education must catch-up.
stan mag

Content Engagement on a Professional Network: A Recap of My Presentation at NewsCred's ... - 0 views

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    Behavior on LinkedIn is different than it is on other social networks. Through worldwide research performed in partnership with TNS, we found that people are engaging with a "personal" network for immediate gratification in the form of entertainment, coupons, games, etc. But on a "professional" network, people are looking for insights and information to help them get better at what they do and drive their careers forward.
Louise Barfield

GE Hospital Game - 3 views

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    GE's medical game
Leslie Rogers

Seven reasons why Porsche is winning the social media game | Econsultancy - 0 views

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    A very nice case, albeit a consumer one, on engaging people via various and interconnected social media channels 
Louise Barfield

Gamification tasks for recruitment in the Philippines - 0 views

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    interesting example of gaming for a series of tasks in the candidate journey
Louise Barfield

Gamification 'predicts future behaviour and values' in candidates: People Management - 0 views

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    Future of hiring outlined at CIPD recruitment conference The future of recruitment lies in hiring for 'predicted performance in role' rather than judging a candidate on past skills or competencies, delegates at the CIPD's recruitment conference heard yesterday.
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