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Business applications of Twitter

E-Learning Provocateur

Earlier this week, I attended a Twitter Camp billed Twitter is not for dummies. I had the privilege of facilitating one of the breakout sessions, which focused on the business applications of Twitter. In a nutshell, I see the business applications of Twitter falling into three main categories: 1.

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Social networking is king

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However, the exponential growth of online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter has taken it to a whole new stratosphere. Whether a company sanctions it or not, employees are going to use tools like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter – whether inside or outside of work hours. The goal posts have moved. Ignite your own movement!

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Rise of the smart cities

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Exchange knowledge on Twitter. Tags: m-learning enterprise 2.0 Sure, they could download the latest song by Britney Spears or peruse the latest gossip on the Perez Hilton blog. But they could also… Catch the breaking news in their industry sector. Read blogs. Explore wikis. Watch vodcasts. Complete online courses.

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The 10 Commandments of Microblogging

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Some don’t even have a Facebook account, let alone Twitter. Loads of new people from disparate areas of the business communicating and collaborating with one other, usually for the first time ever? I’m all for it. Having said that, many of the noobs have never microblogged before. This in itself isn’t a problem.

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Drivers of Yammer use in the corporate sector

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Not to mention that just about everyone knows how to use Facebook or Twitter already, so in that sense they have prior knowledge. I guess self-paced tutorials, user guides, tip sheets etc are less of an imperative when the system is so damn easy to use. User acknowledgement is also somewhat important.

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The 10 Commandments of Microblogging

E-Learning Provocateur

Some don’t even have a Facebook account, let alone Twitter. Loads of new people from disparate areas of the business communicating and collaborating with one other, usually for the first time ever? I’m all for it. Having said that, many of the noobs have never microblogged before. This in itself isn’t a problem.

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Drivers of Yammer use in the corporate sector

E-Learning Provocateur

Not to mention that just about everyone knows how to use Facebook or Twitter already, so in that sense they have prior knowledge. I guess self-paced tutorials, user guides, tip sheets etc are less of an imperative when the system is so damn easy to use. User acknowledgement is also somewhat important.

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