Archive for December, 2008
Intel Showed Theirs…Will You Show Yours?
Posted on 12. Dec, 2008 by Kelly Feller.
On Monday Intel posted its Social Media Guidelines on its website for all the world to see. This is a pretty big step for a company that–like many others–has historically been rather conservative when it comes to what company info is said and who can say it. But this new era of all things social has many companies [...]
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You don’t need to be an ‘expert’ to succeed at corporate social media
Posted on 05. Dec, 2008 by mrubin.
It’s sometimes hard to remember this, but corporate social media is still in its relative infancy. I talk with many smart and well-meaning people at large companies who often say something like, “But we are only just get started.” What I gently try to explain is that most companies are in the same boat.
And that’s [...]
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The Personality Dangers of Social Media
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Tac Anderson.
What do you do with a corporate blog when the blogger leaves?
One of the most powerful aspects of social media is the ability for the people inside your company to connect with the people outside your company.
Social media, at its best, is transparent and authentic. One of the most common and effective [...]
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Intel Launches User-Generated Contest
Posted on 01. Dec, 2008 by Michael Brito.
When I first started at Intel, I was really jazzed about how the organization and culture has embraced social media; especially on the business/enterprise side of the house. The community over at Open Port is thriving and alive. If you are an IT geek, go check it out. There is a ton of great content.
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