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Or the queen?
BIZTECHBUZZ in the world of social, cognitive, IoT and startups
Happy Halloween! Since we had Hurricane Sandy last year, and snow the year before, this will be our first true trick or trick in a while! Be safe!
I was just in a panel with Target Marketing and after the panel got a lot of questions around what are the new job types I should be looking at due to social media dominence.
Don’t be scared! There are a few. Your fear can rest if you start looking at the new frontier today!
What are some of the new job types that the Social Era is producing?
What is big data anyway? It is the flood of information that is available today. Did you know that every day, 2.5 billion gigabytes of data are created in a variety of forms, such as social
media posts, information gathered in sensors
and medical devices, videos and transaction records? Why .. that’s Big!
Why is Big Data important? Being able to capitalize of that data gives you better insight and makes you more competitive.
IBM’s Institute of Business Value just published a study on the 9 Levers of Differentiation for Big Data. The research makes it clear there are specific activities that can help organizations accelerate value creation and simplify analytics implementation.
Those 9 levers are:
1. Know the Source of Value. Focus on actions and decisions that generate value. Organizations realizing value from analytics solutions are those that can readily measure their impact.
2. Culture. Those cultures that support the availability and use of data and analytics see higher value from analytics and data.
3. Executive Support and involvement. Infusing the use of analytics into an organization’s culture typically requires advocacy and action from the most senior levels of
the organization.
4. Measurements. Evaluating impact on business outcomes.
5. Trusted data and data management practices. Decision makers must have confidence in the data before they will use it to guide their actions.
6. Disicplined approach. Leaders use a financial rigor in analytics funding process.
7. A great software platform. You need integrated capabilities delivered by software tools to take advantage of big data.
8. Organizational confidence in the data and the skills.
9. Focus on Skills. Development and access to skills and capabilities. There is a huge analytics skills gap. Those leaders focus on training a great team.
Download the full report: www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/thoughtleadership/ninelevers/
I was just reading a survey completed by 601 Companies (301 Mature Countries, 300 Growth Countries) that was supported by IBM’s research partner, Oxford Economics . It was done globally with respondents from 29 countries.
Here’s the leadership characteristics for mobile leaders:
1. Leaders build apps that unlock core business knowledge for mobile uses. They exceled 2:1 at integrating systems with mobile and are more efficient with app security than non leaders.
2. Leaders manage mobile optimize performance and efficiency. They are more than 2X likely to adopt BYOD and ensure speed!
3. Leaders use insights to engage their clients whereever they are. They are 2x more effective at taking action from mobile data.
4. Leaders are using mobile to transform the way they do business. They are 2X more likely to drive strong ROI. For example, NS Shopping transformed their customer experience with mobile and analytics technologies.
Happy Monday and the week of Halloween!
Today, we are going to talk about cyber-attacks and the best practices to try to avoid them. One of the top vulnerabilities is trust through social networking!
Spend time on your influencers!
I think this is one of the best social media tips I ever discovered.
First, a definition of an nfluencer. An influencer is someone who influences the rest of the clients and potential clients online and offline, usually about 15% to 20% of your followers or fans!
I discovered this concept in a book by Andrew Davis, author of Brandscaping, The 4-1-1 (for your informtion!) is a way to show value and care to your social influencers.
This concept says that if you communicate 6 things socially, 4 of those 6, or 67% should be showcasing content from your influencers. The other items you should be showcasing are your Point of View or Subject Matter Expertise . The other could be something that is more sales oriented.
Complements of Joe Pulizzi here is a great visual of what this concept is!
I overheard today someone discussing not wanting to live their life in a “fishbowl”. And then I thought about our social world. We actually do everything in a Digital Fishbowl. The new generation (we call them generation C – connected and in control!) grew up this way and so it feels natural.
But what really are the benefits and the concerns to this new world?
Benefits:
Some Cons:
What do you think? Do you like living in a digital fishbowl?
Customer experience is a key differentiator for businesses. In the age of social, the experience is even more important.
From some research this weekend around the “experience” area, here are some of the tips I find most helpful in this area.
Top 5 Tips for a Better Social Customer Experience;
Lately I have been focused on Content Curation as a secret weapon in your Social Strategy. Did you know that 60% of B2B marketers plan on spending more on their content marketing next year than ever before?
What is Social Content Curation? It is a plan to create content, distribute content, promote content, and measure its success in the social world.
7 Steps to Great Social Curation:
Have a great cup of coffee and enjoy this week’s Social Business Coffee Break!
Today we are continuing our series on Social Selling. Thank you so much for the great response to date!
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