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Reading bonus material of Paul Greenberg's CRM at the Speed of Light (5 PDF's)

fredzimny wrote 1 week ago: Found at http://www.mhprofessional.com/sites/greenberg/material.html For readers of CRM at the Speed … more →

Tags: CRM, Enterprise 2.0, social media, Web 2.0 and Informat, Author, Business, Customer Relationship Management, e-commerce, paul greenberg, Speed of Light, web 2. 0

My First Re-Post of Ross Mayfield on Magic Numbers

robpatrob wrote 3 months ago: Thursday, February 13, 2003 I am posting this to be sure that I can still find Ross’s work lat … more →

Tags: natural systems, Magic Numbers, Valdis Krebs, Dave Sifrey, Power Laws

Bertrand Duperrin reflecting: Social CRM needs more than a CRM approach 3 comments

fredzimny wrote 3 months ago: I always like most posts from Bertrand Duperrin. This one argues that social crm should be considere … more →

Tags: CRM, Enterprise 2.0, social media, Web 2.0 and Informat, Front Office and Customer Service Operations, knowledge, Vision, visionaries, vision things, trends, Business, Business Process, change, CRM and Web 2.0, Customer Relationship Management, customerservice

Dion Hinchcliffe on Using social software to reinvent the customer relationship

fredzimny wrote 3 months ago: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/?p=699 The elimination of decades of inadequate communication cha … more →

Tags: Vision, visionaries, vision things, trends, Front Office and Customer Service Operations, knowledge, CRM, Enterprise 2.0, social media, Web 2.0 and Informat, web 2. 0, Business, Customer Relationship Management, Microsoft, Social CRM, socialtext

Enterprise 2.0 vs Social CRM - Fight or Tango?

fredzimny wrote 3 months ago: Let’s say that enterprise 2.0 is about leadership, management and organizations. And that soci … more →

Tags: Vision, visionaries, vision things, trends, Front Office and Customer Service Operations, knowledge, CRM, Enterprise 2.0, social media, Web 2.0 and Informat, Vision, leadership, Making sense of leadership, Ways of Seeing, change, Transition

Socialtext Free 50!1 comment

heidizuehlke wrote 5 months ago: Socialtext Free 50! Ok so this whole week at work I have been trying to get our SalesForce together … more →

Tags: Marketing, Business, Life, socialtext, socialtext free 50, SalesForce

What I Learned at 140 | The Twitter Conference (part 7)2 comments

@smokejumper wrote 6 months ago: “You can’t own social media.  You can only interact with it.” @JetBlue (Morgan Joh … more →

Tags: 140tc, twitter, Jet Blue, Morgan Johnston, Palm, Social Text, socialtext

Ideas for the measurement of Enterprise 2.0 effects that made me creative & nervous2 comments

fredzimny wrote 6 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Intriguing post this one. I do not know the author(s) so I cannot give her/him/t … more →

Tags: CRM, Enterprise 2.0, social media, Web 2.0 and Informat, Vision, Ways of Seeing, change, Transition, personal productivity, Trends, technology, CRM and Web 2.0

Consolidation Coming To The Social Software Market

Mark Boslet wrote 8 months ago: Several dozen companies compete to bring social software to the businesses. There may be fewer by th … more →

Tags: News, Software, Web 2.0, Microsoft, Social Networks, IBM, twitter, microblogging, Wikis

Socialtext's New Features Help Build Tighter Teams3 comments

Aliza Sherman wrote 9 months ago: Corporate social networking company Socialtext adds to its product lineup today. Building on the the … more →

Tags: CNN Startups, NYT Internet, NYT Startups, Software Apps, SYN Analysis, SYN Straight News, social network, socialtext, TweetDeck

Socialtext and A Theory of Collaboration and Networks6 comments

Aliza Sherman wrote 1 year ago: I recently spoke with Ross Mayfield, founder of Socialtext, about his product – an enterprise- … more →

Tags: Software Apps, Blog, Collaboration, Groupware, social network, socialtext, Wiki

Leading and Owning Communities

jfranks03 wrote 1 year ago: Pre-S:  this post has taken me a bit of time to write.  This is half because I was having difficulty … more →

Tags: technology, Business, Collaboration, Organizations, social networking, leadership, Social Networks

Introductory Post

Kay Somers wrote 1 year ago: So… here we go! I have been planning to kick off my blog for quite a while, but never seem to … more →

Tags: Blog, Culture, Introduction, Andrew McAfee, blogs, Dogster, socialtext

StartupLegalAndFinanceBootcamp in Palo Alto1 comment

philj wrote 1 year ago: Eric Gonzalez and Ross Mayfield are the initiator of a “Barcamp for Silicon Valley entrepreneu … more →

Tags: Web, California, Silicon Valley, Business, palo alto, financial services, angel investor, Venture Capital, entrepreneur

A Different Kind of Social Networking Conference

chrisshipley wrote 1 year ago: Disclaimer: I am chair of the Board of Directors of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives … more →

Tags: Chris Shipley, Events, Social Media, Forum for Women Entrepreneurs & Executives, fwee, Gina Bianchini, Google, jeremiah owyang, Karen Appleton

ODD Lexicon

Mike McGrath wrote 2 years ago: Ross Mayfield is running a session at the Office 2.0 Unconference tomorrow morning. It’s calle … more →

Tags: AT&T, Enterprise 2.0, Office 2.0, Strategy

Forward looking labor

Mike McGrath wrote 2 years ago: It’s going to be a busy week with conferences. Things kick off on Wednesday with the Office 2. … more →

Tags: BlogTalkRadio, Office 2.0, San Francisco, Singularity, Social Media Club, Web 2.0

Safari As RSS Reader2 comments

Gerald Buckley wrote 2 years ago: Safari’s not giving up it’s secrets easily. I still like it far better than any of the o … more →

Tags: Safari, RSS, Safari3

One Man Mobile Uplink2 comments

Mike McGrath wrote 2 years ago: One Man Mobile Uplink Originally uploaded by Ross Mayfield. Yesterday Ross posted this prescient pic … more →

Tags: Al Franken, Feeds, jeremiah owyang, John Furrier, Journalism, podtech, Robert Scoble, scoble, Social Media


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