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Social Media in Layman's Terms:A Panel Discussion
How do you maximize your social media outlets?
How can you leverage the new way to network?
What role does social media p…
FaceBook, LinkedIn, Twitter (I'm weaning myself of Facebook though.) I wish I could include Boxee
What social media do you want to learn about?
In General - ROI/ROP on social media, how to derive real operational results from social media
What company are you with?
DigiKnow
Experienced speaker? (Please provide details)
Yes -
Guest lecturer at University of Akron
Leadership Akron Panel Member (Past)
Panel Member | Presenter: University of Akron Web Makeover Series
Past Instructor, Certified Purchasing Management
Guest speaker at Plumtree (now owned by Oracle) User Conference
Volunteer Technology Teacher (hey those 5th and 8th graders are tough)
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Hello Susan, I want to get more involved in being a guest lecturer and sit on panels for social media, but I haven't come across too many opportunites. Do you have any thoughts? Thanks Kevin kazwire@yahoo.com
Right now, we more or less use Sharepoint out-of-the-box for basically a file management system. We have a number of internal software specification documents in word, excel, etc that require version control. We've also created some custom workflows/lists for issue tracking, but really haven't leveraged InfoPath to date. I would be interested to hear where you've found it to be successful.
As for Telligent, we're using the Community Server Evolution with the Harvest Reporting Server - we didn't purchase Graffiti since we're really just using it for internal collaboration (blogs, discussion threads, internal wiki, user profiles, etc). Content Management is kind of a loaded term, but the Evolution product definitely isn't your typical web CMS and I think you're right about Graffiti - it seems pretty lightweight.
I'd be happy to chat more - feel free to shoot me an e-mail or give me a call.
We use Sharepoint internally primarily for document management and workflows. We've had a need for a more social / collaborative tools over the last year and when we evaluated Sharepoint against other tools (Telligent, Clearspace, Confluence, Ning, etc) we found it really lacked in the community aspect. We ended up selecting Telligent and now use it essentially as an intranet community platform. So far so good. Let me know if you'd like more details - I'd be happy to share.
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Great to connect.
Thanks,
Marc
Right now, we more or less use Sharepoint out-of-the-box for basically a file management system. We have a number of internal software specification documents in word, excel, etc that require version control. We've also created some custom workflows/lists for issue tracking, but really haven't leveraged InfoPath to date. I would be interested to hear where you've found it to be successful.
As for Telligent, we're using the Community Server Evolution with the Harvest Reporting Server - we didn't purchase Graffiti since we're really just using it for internal collaboration (blogs, discussion threads, internal wiki, user profiles, etc). Content Management is kind of a loaded term, but the Evolution product definitely isn't your typical web CMS and I think you're right about Graffiti - it seems pretty lightweight.
I'd be happy to chat more - feel free to shoot me an e-mail or give me a call.
Thanks,
Brian
We use Sharepoint internally primarily for document management and workflows. We've had a need for a more social / collaborative tools over the last year and when we evaluated Sharepoint against other tools (Telligent, Clearspace, Confluence, Ning, etc) we found it really lacked in the community aspect. We ended up selecting Telligent and now use it essentially as an intranet community platform. So far so good. Let me know if you'd like more details - I'd be happy to share.
Thanks,
Brian
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