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Leslie Rogers

IBM News room - 2012-11-16 IBM Study: Investments in Social Technologies Climb, While M... - 0 views

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    "Despite intentions to rapidly accelerate social initiatives, many companies are still figuring out whether real returns can be gained on social investments. Two-thirds of respondents were not sure they sufficiently understood the impact that social technologies would have on their organizations over the next three years. "
Fran Cavanagh

Change is social - IBM Social Business Insights Blog - 0 views

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    Sasja Beerendonk explains why and how gamification can be used to make employees understand how Connections can be used to collaborate in a new way. 
Louise Barfield

IBM Leading through Connections report summary - 1 views

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    Interesting summary of the full report by IBM, from a survey of 1700 CEOs
Louise Barfield

Patterns in social business success - 3 views

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    a new report by IBM on "Social Business: Patterns in achieving social business success by leading and pioneering organizations." Among all the topics, the document reports on finding expertise, increasing knowledge sharing, improving recruiting and on-boarding, enabling workplace safety, etc. The paper is available from the following link:
Fran Cavanagh

Moving From Social Technology to Social Business: How HR Can Help - 1 views

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    The IBM Institute for Business Value's report, The Business of Social Business, is full of research and survey data that can help in understanding how organizations are "seeing the value of applying social approaches, internally as well as externally.
Matt Pepper

St Ives acquires Amaze for up to £24.3m | The Drum - 0 views

  • ting Coca Cola, Odeon, Toyota and Unilever among its clients.
  • "Like an LBi or AKQA, Amaze has strength across the entire digital stack from marketing strategy through to solution design and implementation. This relatively unique combination of the creative mind set of an agency coupled with robust technology implementation skills has enabled it to develop a strong position in global eCommerce and eCRM implementations and has helped drive recent impressive growth. "Amaze is, in many respects, positioned more closely to the large strategy and business consulting firms such as IBM Interactive, Deloitte Digital and Accenture than a traditional digital agency. "Following the high profile LBi and AKQA deals of 2012, there is a shrinking pool of sizeable independent digital agencies. This transaction demonstrates that there is still considerable appetite for such agencies, particularly those with international reach, and strong capabilities in eCommerce, eCRM, mobile, social media and technology. "For St Ives the acquisition of a sizeable digital asset of this calibre is a vital building block in its strategy to develop its integrated marketing services offering."
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    Amaze, who provide back-end digital fulfilment for at least two of our clients, have been bought by St.Ives the printer. Interesting diversification!
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