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White Papers
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6 Steps to Drive Social Software Adoption
Adoption is everything. Since the success or failure of any social software solution you consider will be a direct result of its adoption rate, it is critical that you have absolute confidence in adoption before you
begin. This white paper provides a blueprint to drive the large-scale adoption of a social software solution, so you get results that are noticed.
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5 Requirements for Enterprise Social Software
We’ve been collaborating for a long time, but we’ve been doing it the
hard way. Microblogging, social networking and other “social” technologies are now being used internally by companies to dramatically speed the flow of work. Read this white paper to learn the five core capabilities that make the difference between a social software solution that will achieve big results – quickly and effectively – and one that won’t.
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6 Ways to Get Business Value from Social Software
70 percent of social software implementations fail because they lack a business purpose. This white paper defines a strategic framework for gaining business value from social software. It outlines six successful implementation strategies, each with its own set of business risks and rewards.
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Secure Enterprise Microblogging
Social media services like Twitter and Facebook have introduced people to microblogging and social networking, and many are now using these technologies to communicate and keep in touch. But social networking can be a big threat to your organization.
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The 5 Biggest Blunders with Enterprise Social Software and How to Avoid Them
By learning from the mistakes of others, you can avoid the common pitfalls of social software and instead realize the tremendous benefits it can bring. Read this white paper to learn more about the five biggest blunders organizations make when implementing social software.
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Webcasts
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Forrester: How to Create a Winning Collaboration Strategy
Collaboration solutions based on microblogging and social networking are strategic weapons for turbulent times. They drive better business results, accelerate processes, and reduce cycle times across the organization. In this webinar, Forrester Research analyst for enterprise collaboration, Rob Koplowitz, talks about how to create a people-centered collaboration strategy and get dramatic results.
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Research Reports
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