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6.5.2013
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Social Tools in the Workplace Infographic
5.27.2013
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Global Survey Across 32 Countries Shows Worker Appetite for Social Tools is Increasing
Enterprise Social
A who new culture and set of modern social capabilities is emerging in both the consumer and enterprise space. Customers are talking and collaborating with each other, sharing information, and influencing decision-making. There is a growing imperative to be savvy about influential customers and turn them into loyal advocates. And people are bringing these new behaviors and capabilities into the enterprise. Employees want to be able to find each other, talk, share information, and build new value together across traditional hierarchies and silos. The real power in social comes when you extend this reach to include stakeholders who are external to your organization—including, of course, your customers.
Finally, these interactions are generating a lot of new information and insight. The ability to harness these insights to drive business processes and decisions—and to deliver ever more engaging customer experiences—will transform business, creating significant opportunities for differentiation and new business models. When social information becomes embedded in your everyday business tools and processes, you become a fully connected and engaged enterprise.
Engage: Deepen your engagement with customers and partners and drive new opportunities.
Bring the power of next-gen social capabilities into your business by embracing/ providing the same intuitive social experiences people already know and use pervasively in the consumer marketplace.
Give employees & partners a voice and ensure they have the information and tools they need to make a difference.
Engage more deeply with customers using their preferred social channels to engender loyalty
Collaborate: Drive impact and innovation with agile, adaptive, and collaborative communities.
Enable a mobile and distributed workforce in real time for faster, easier collaboration.
Provide real-time co-authoring capabilities, enabling colleagues to work together on documents, presentations, and spreadsheets at the same time, with the ability to instantly initiate a conversation without leaving the program.
Customers look to peer communities to find “trustworthy” information, help, and product/ technology support. Encourage and support customer and partner-led communities of interest that support and amplify your brand.
Harness Insights: Drive your business forward by bringing people and information together to make informed decisions.
Harness the information power of social computing to make better, more innovative decisions by integrating (connecting) social networking and information into your everyday productivity tools.
Make connections between siloed people and information sources for fresh insight and more cohesive strategy.
oConnect your customers with information: Use social intelligence to help you respond to and improve the depth and quality of your engagement with employees, partners, customers and prospects.
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