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What's on Your Social Wish List?

CLO Magazine

Several social network suite vendors have offered us incredibly deep discounts if we make up our minds in the next two days. I need you to give me a one-page wish list of the capabilities you require from social software to make the most of social learning and carry out your vision of what we need to do.”

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The Social C-Suite

CLO Magazine

Ask employees if there are any tools such as blogging, micro-blogging, video sharing or photo sharing being used. The next step is to think about using external-facing social tools, but the C-suite should focus first on its internal engagement, knowledge sharing and silo busting.

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Your social wishlist

Jay Cross

Several vendors of social network suites have offered us incredibly deep discounts if we make up our minds in the next two days. I need you to give me a one-page list of the capabilties you require from social software to make the most of social learning and carry out your vision of what we need to do.

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

The pendulum had swung far in the opposite direction when we had flower children, itinerant hippies, anti-war protests, and, more recently, the Open Source movement and the proliferation of blogs. Here’s a mid-2003 article from an internal newsletter from Deloitte: Social Software: Get Affiliated. What is social software?

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

I post to Internet Time Blog almost daily, and I hope my words retain more value than yesterday’s newspaper. After all, the Blog is where I share my discoveries and interpretations, not perishable news. social software apps. reputation management. social network analysis. learning with peers.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Unfortunately, workers avoided these awful courses whenever possible and training departments sullied their reputations. External blogs and news feeds. Training has such a bad reputation that executive coaches have been forced to change the words they use in conversation with senior managers. Google search for web resources.