Collaboratory

The Collaboratory is our Social Business collaborative lab where we engage and explore an ongoing discussion, share thoughts, opinions, and ideas on Social Business.

 

2011 Sydney Social Business Summit

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For the last two years, the Dachis Group has held a curated series of events around the world on the topic of Social Business, known as the Social Business Summit. We believe that helping organizations explore the relevant issues on this increasingly vital topic will help provide the background and insight to make decisions on acting on Social Business simpler and easier. As I explored recently in our Social Business series for CIOs, while social media is very much a full spectrum, company-wide activity, it will be business leaders that will provide the support to make it happen. So everyone can benefit from the information, we are releasing the 2011 Sydney Social Business Summit videos and presentation slides in their entirety. This opens up the leading-edge knowledge and experience assembled that day in a way that is very "Social Business" in nature.

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How Will Brands Deal with New Top Level Domains?

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In case you haven't heard, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has approved a vast expansion of the top-level domains (TLD's) on the internet. Top-level domains are the last things on the end of the URL such as .com, .net, and .org. We've seen some expansion before with the addition of a few other TLD's such as .mobi and .jobs that were going to send shockwaves through the internet, but they never really did. Websites can easily tell if you're coming from a mobile device, or iPad so it turns out there is no real need for a separate domain for mobile. Despite the new .jobs TLD nobody has been able to oust the biggest job boards on the internet such as monster.com or indeed.com.

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Organization Next

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I’ve been thinking about how to describe the mission of Dachis Group. While first blush is to describe the use of social media technologies, there is a much loftier mission based on the the cultural sea change we are experiencing. Considering the sweeping changes in our social, economic, environmental and technological forces, it’s clear to everyone that the relationship between organizations, customers and employees is changing. It is not a matter of “if” companies will operate differently, but when and how.

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2011 Austin Social Business Summit

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We at Dachis Group are very pleased to host the Social Business Summit, which is rapidly becoming an annual signal of Spring in the world of Social Business. The Social Business Summits unfold across the world, a movable feast that brings the people who are designing the future of business to share the ideas and experiences that are shaping our picture of the 21st century enterprise.

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Old advice for modern times

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Prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet.

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The Mayor of Players and other location-based services archetypes

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The mobile and social worlds are continuing to merge in new and interesting ways around location-based services (LBS). As LBS adoption continues to spike the cultural anthropologist in me started asking, “What is it about ‘checking in’ that is so compelling?”

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Amplifiers vs. Advocates – which are you after?

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Marketers today have a problem: we are confusing people who are willing to amplify our message with those fans who are true brand advocates. Why? Because we don't completely understand what an advocate is. We conflate amplifiers and advocates when they are actually quite different. A true advocate lends their personal reputation to a brand to influence their friends and peers. An amplifier lends their reputation to a piece of content or messaging to influence their friends and peers.

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Social Business Strategy: The CIO Shortlist

Blog Post, The Connected Company

On and off over the last year on ebizQ, in an ongoing series for large enterprise CIOs, I’ve been exploring how social business has begun overtaking the ongoing transition to digital business in many companies. The majority of large organizations have been investing in their digital business capabilities for over a decade now with varying

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Do luxury brands need social media?

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Luxury brands are defined in part by their exclusiveness and inaccessibility; social media rebalances power and control via its inclusiveness.

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