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.
The 2.0 Adoption Council is now the Social Business Council
Blog PostTo learn more, visit http://council.dachisgroup.com
Designing Social Workplaces
Blog PostWriting on the ebizQ site, my Dachis Group colleague, Dion Hinchcliffe, asks what do social business approach offer for enterprise collaboration? In answering this question, Dion highlights three important and overlapping patterns that all relate to our ability to make previously hidden organisational activity visible, which I summarise here: Social networks amongst workers – How employees relate
Warning signs of social media brainwashing
Blog PostGlad you're still here. If you have seen these signs in a colleague, seek professional help immediately.
A simple followup on Facebook’s complex plan
Blog PostA look back at how the competitive landscape has changed for Facebook.
Four year flashback: Would you buy Facebook or DoubleClick?
Blog PostRewind four years. $2 billion in your bank account. Which internet business would you invest in?
Checking in on 2011′s social business predictions
Blog PostLooking back to see if things are moving forward as planned.
Why you need a Facebook strategy
Blog PostStrategy happens at many levels: corporate, business unit, department. Yes, you need brand and customer relationship strategies. But it's dangerous to assume your potential opportunity on Facebook can be fully realized by tactics alone.
Organizing for social business: The issues
Blog PostHow best can employees and managers adapt to today's changing and increasingly social workplace? This has become one of the central questions as organizations look at social computing as a new primary channel in their organization, both amongst their workers as well as for their customers and business partners.
New Opportunities and Considerations for Tagging Brands in Facebook Photos
Blog PostYesterday Facebook launched a small, but powerful new feature that enables anyone on Facebook to tag a brand in a photo. The native Facebook Photos app is by far the most popular app on Facebook. With an astounding 100 billion total photos expected to be uploaded on Facebook by this summer, the new tagging feature presents new engagement opportunities and considerations for brands and community managers.