Clark Quinn

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Social Media Policy?

Clark Quinn

Facebook, is for me, the place I be me. I can see a B2C company using Facebook, but that’s not me, so it’s not a biz place. Oddly, I used to connect to almost anyone related to elearning on Facebook, but I realized that was a mistake. Let’s do this by platform. Clark Quinn, not Quinnovation.

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Intelligent Content

Clark Quinn

I don’t have a set company I work for, so if I want to know this stuff to be able to help people take advantage of it, I have to earn my keep (in this case, by writing an article afterward). Full disclosure: I will be on a press pass to attend, but they didn’t reach out to me. I’m not in the PR business.

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Reflections on Web 2.0 Expo

Clark Quinn

A couple of companies were there who I talked about last time, including Blue Kiwi (who I didn’t visit this time) and Vignette (who I did visit, unintentionally). They were also touting a beta of accessing Microsoft Office docs collaboratively through FaceBook. Conference, and had the chance again this week.

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Business Social Media Benefits

Clark Quinn

First, there are corporate equivalents: for every Facebook and Twitter there’s a behind-the-firewall and/or industrial strength and secure solution. If you’ve got a company with the right culture where the mission is clear and people are empowered, folks just don’t violate sensible guidelines.

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Web 2.0 Corporate Access

Clark Quinn

How many companies are giving their employee's access? I somewhat understand why MySpace might get blocked (28%) but given how many people are using Facebook for business connections, blocking it at almost the same rate is a little bit of a surprise. If there is a way to separate the good from the rest, I'd love to hear about it.

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Catching up…

Clark Quinn

Skype), Twitter or equivalent, Facebook and/or LinkedIn, Google Docs, etc, you really do need to get that experience going to really understand the opportunities. Those companies that have made the switch are seeing benefits, and I reckon that the increasing pressures will make it simply the only viable survival strategy.