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Enterprise Social Networks….does “social” put people off

August 28, 2008 3 comments

Yesterday i attended a very interesting demo of some enterprise social networking software, the company who provided the demo is called blue kiwi. It was very slick, offered some very simple but effective functionality and works well with Sharepoint which is useful as we are going to be moving in that direction in the very near future.  BUT and i don’t like “buts”, it does create a problem for itself, by using the word “social”. I believe that there is a huge task ahead in terms of culture change to get the view that social networking is not something that was invented, it has been around since man/woman first grouped together, we are simply making it easier with technology.

(disclaimer – There are other companies who also provide these functions, if interested you could try google or wikipedia.)

I came to a conclusion that fundamentally corporate intranets should be exactly that – corporate social networks.   After all how much work gets done through social interaction, if you can provide a better, simpler and clearer mechanism to enable this to happen across a whole organisation then you (i believe) can increase productivity.

A few years ago my council created a programme document for the development of our corporate intranet, which was only taken to the first implementation phase (move into a Content Management System). It also contained some great context information about the non cash-able savings around reducing time staff spend searching for and asking questions which are common or repeat questions.

There are tools which do support this kind of function, knowledge bases, FAQ’s etc, but none of them offer or provide the social conversations that support them.  BUT this document was created only a little while after social networks were created on the wider Internet so no real attention was paid to them as offering business benefits or business functionality. There is still some debate about how social networking sites can really support business and in particular local government but for me the web has changed so much and so quickly that the wealth of information itself makes people want to share, create more and engage in conversations with people they were never able to speak to before the social web existed.

It does seem to me that social networking in a corporate environment makes so much sense that it in fact scares poeple to accept that it is a critical business tool.

I believe would could learn so much, just by dipping our toes in and piloting some tools. I believe that by connecting people in this kind of way, innovation, ideas and progress happens faster and more fluid.

I shall continue to raise awareness in this area within my council and will support any moves to pilot such approaches.  I can try and influence further by including this explicit functionality as part of a intranet strategy as well as linking to the devon online concept which enables us to start conversations with the public. That i believe will truely spark real business transformation.

Open Social Web – A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web

August 27, 2008 Leave a comment

This is nearly a year old now but i think it is something that deserves attention and input from people who are passionate about social media. I apologise for anyone who has already seen or linked to this, better twice than not at all…

Tiger Woods is really good….

August 27, 2008 2 comments

I just stumbled upon this on you tube and thought this was a great example of using a social media tool to reinforce marketing – excellent stuff by EA. Watch and see…

Devon County Council in Twitter

August 21, 2008 1 comment

I am pleased to say that I have today set up an account for my council (Devon County Council) in twitter. I hope that this is the first of many moves into the social media arena and one which i firmly believe will help change the way we communicate and listen to our residents and citizens.

As a starting point i have enabled the following RSS feeds to be fed directly into twitter using twitterfeed to demonstrate that it doesn’t always have to take up someone’s time to add value.

  • News and Press Releases
  • Consumer Safety Alerts
  • Planning Applications Received
  • Webcasts

If you want to check it out follow Devon County Council in twitter

For information, I am also aware of the following councils using twitter

UPDATE

I saw a post on twitter today from Dave Briggs who has kindly set up a Local Government Twitter Club with pageflakes. Thank you Dave, very helpful.

This shows that a number of other councils are also in twitter and some ahve been for a while. They are:

Keeping your ears to the ground – can twitter help?

August 20, 2008 1 comment

The thing with twitter is that for some it is seen as a complete waste of time and something which is mainly used to shamelessly promote yourself and or your company, now i know some people actually use it that way, but you have a choice not to follow those people, so that doesn’t stack up as an argument for me.

Others see twitter as a great opportunity to get your corporate ears to the ground and listen to what is really going on and to start a 2 way dialogue with your users/customers.

This post on the socialized blog about “Seven rules for establishing a corporate presence on Twitter” has been very useful because of a number of conversations recently about twitter and how it might become a valuable tool, not just for listening to what people are saying about us but in enabling 2 way dialogues.

Chris Brogan also posted “On Twitter and listening” which has also helped in breaking down some of the barriers to these types of tools.

In my council we have just started to look at setting up some short and simple sessions for staff focused on raising personal and business awareness in the areas of:

  • This is (Twitter/blogging/flickr/etc.)…
  • This is what you can get from it.
  • This is how to join up and contribute.
  • These are the potential personal/corporate benefits.

We would like to provide a broad range of sessions and have so far identified the following as a starting point but will no doubt extend this over time to look at a broad range of tools

  • iGoogle + all the various Google gadgets
  • Twitter
  • Social networking sites – Facebook/Bebo/MySpace/Friends reunited
  • RSS feeds/Aggregators

I also come across the common craft website which has lots of really good videos on the subject of social media.

Here are a few to watch – enjoy:

Social Media

Twitter

Blogs