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Lurking is Not a Static State

ID Reflections

The analytics told me that over 40% of the users are Active Users (a term Jive uses to describe all users who log in to consume content without necessarily interacting with the content in any manner).

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What's on Your Social Wish List?

CLO Magazine

He knows it’s inevitable that businesses will construct networks that connect everyone in their ecosystems to co-create and deliver services that delight customers and share collective intelligence. Social business is the flavor of the day in the C-suites of the Fortune 500. ” What features would you need and why?

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The Other 90% of Learning

Jay Cross

Serving enterprise customers. We learn more from our co-workers, our bosses, our customers, our partners, and our friends than from our teachers and books. Social software facilitates conversation. This appears in the August 2012 CLO magazine. They changed the title on me.). 70% experiential, 20% coaching, 10% formal.

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Your social wishlist

Jay Cross

It’s inevitable that businesses will construct networks that connect everyone in their ecosystems to co-create and deliver services that delight customers and share collective intelligence. Social business is the flavor of the day in the C-suites of the Fortune 500. The allure of social business is captivating.

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What Universities Must Learn About Social Networks

Jay Cross

Social business is the flavor of the day in the C-suites of the Fortune 500. A social business is one where all the members of the corporate ecosystem (employees, customers, partners, and customers) network with one another to delight their customers. It isn’t just to the benefit of students, though.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

Companies will choose best-of-breed social business software vendors for enterprise social learning deployments, not niche players Below is Gartner’s 2009 Magic Quadrant for Social Software in the Workplace, G00171792 [see note at end of post]. These sound a lot like the definition of Social Learning.

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Meet the Team Part 3: Simon Birt, VP of Global Business Development

eFront

This is for a few key reasons: the ability to deeply integrate and embed learning into workplace software such as IBM Connections, SAP Jam, Jive-n and Yammer; the need to ensure complete data integrity and security; and the need for a great user experience around learning content delivery, management and reporting.

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