Posts Tagged ‘networking’

(dis)integrating corporate communication

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Do you know what is outsourcing? If not, have a look on wikipedia.

But if you do: when and how do you define what to outsource?

You can search on this blog, and you will find plenty of articles where I discussed various issues related to downsizing and outsourcing, both on the business and corporate culture side.

this article is focused on something else, that is visible in my CV, but even more in my pre-banking (i.e. pre-1987) and non-profit activities.

If you have no time: go for the conclusions :)

Social networking: first book

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

I am glad to announce that my customer officially released the book I contributed to via my company PartnershipIncubator.Com.

The contribution was a concept on social networking online in marketing, extracted from research prepared over the last few years.

The book has been focused on “digital natives”, and you can order online online your own (free) copy

But being part of their book was only the first (sideline) step toward completing the publishing plan.

social networking as a social experience: embedding new technologies in real life

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Social networking nowadays is considered just a synonym for MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

And the Wikipedia link shown above is a classical example: you search for social networking, and you get social network service.

But it started before. And it is not limited to that.

During the Summer of 2009 I will start to release part of my research (few hundred pages, and few thousand pages of supporting references, links, articles, etc), on “cross-media convergence” in business