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What Should The Newspaper Industry Do?Experts say its time for the ailing industry to buck the downtrend by adopting innovative measures |
Fayazuddin A. Shirazi | Internet , Strategy | March 17 2009 |
Tying Social Software to Business Metrics that MatterMany companies are interested in implementing (or already have implemented) social software in an attempt to streamline processes and increase employee communication. Often times, however, the new software is not integrated across the company in a way that makes it useful and lasting. |
John Hagel and John Seely Brown | Business Software , Internet , Leadership & Strategy , Strategy , Technology | June 10 2011 |
The View From Social Media: Should CEOs Have Personal Blogs?In the fifth of a six-part series on boosting personal effectiveness, Chief Executive explores the realm of CEO blogging. Blogging can be an informal communication channel and encourage positive employee engagement. Is blogging right for you? |
John Kador | Internet , Personal Effectiveness , Technology | September 29 2011 |
The Risks of CEO BloggingThe risks of CEO blogging are low but ever-present. Here are some of the potential downsides: Compliance. There is always [...] |
John Kador | Internet , Technology | September 29 2011 |
Should CEOs Use Social Media?With over 150 million Americans using social networks, it has become imperative for businesses to adopt these platforms as well. There are distinct leadership, learning, business benefits to jumping on the bandwagon. The debate is not about ‘when’ but ‘how.’ |
Mike Myatt | Internet , Leadership & Strategy , Marketing & Sales , Technology , Technology | May 2 2011 |
It Happened To Yahoo, It Will Happen To YouHigh level hires can backfire as in the case of Yahoo’s Scott Thompson but using the three tools cited here, an executive hire should never blow up in your face. |
Chas Klivans | Governance/Compliance , Internet , Leadership & Strategy , Technology | July 10 2012 |
Is Your Company Vulnerable to Cyber-Sabotage?As more business transactions are transferred to the web, chief executives are faced with the decision of whether or not to stay with traditional models or to move with the marketplace. Though security threats are a main concern, and CEOs should learn how to combat cyber sabotage, some new technologies are far safer than you think. |
Dale Buss | Internet , Technology | July 12 2011 |
How to Mine Social Media Customer Feedback IntelligentlyAn Accenture report says three fourths of businesses don’t know what their customers are saying about them and 31 percent don’t measure the effectiveness of social media. Here’s how to use social media intelligence, intelligently. |
Ashish Gambhir | Internet , Technology | August 12 2011 |
How Social Networking Will Change Air TransportationDelta adopts social networking to enhance group travel, and the private jet charter industry uses social networking to create “group-then-go” charters. How will mobile communication change air travel? |
Greg Cirillo | Internet , Marketing & Sales , Technology | May 3 2011 |
Gotta Keep Searching, Searching, SearchingHow many Web pages do you think there are on the internet? Well, it turns out there are more Web pages than there are things in the world. And author Joe Queenan is expecting 600,000 trillion Web pages to exist by 2020. If you’re not involved in some way with a search engine, well, you’re on the outside. |
Joe Queenan | CEO Life , Internet , Technology | August 2 2011 |