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I am so excited about this year’s 5 in 5 — five predictions about technology innovations that will change the way we work, live and interact over the next five years. This year’s 5 in 5 explores the idea that everything will learn – driven by a new era of cognitive systems that learn, reason and engage with us in a more natural and personalized way. These innovations are being made possible through advances in cloud, Big Data, analytics and learning technologies.
Tell me what you think!!!
1. The classroom will learn about you. The classroom of the future will learn about students over the course of their education, helping each student master the skills critical to meeting their goals. A system fueled by sophisticated analytics over the cloud will help teachers predict which students are most at risk, their roadblocks, and measures they can take to overcome challenges.
2. Buying local will beat online. Savvy retailers will use the immediacy of the physical store and proximity to customers to create experiences that cannot be replicated by virtual retailers. They will magnify the digital experience by bringing the web right to where the shopper can physically touch it or the instant gratification of same-day delivery.
3. Doctors will routinely use your DNA to keep you well. Computers will help doctors understand how a tumor affects a patient down to their DNA and present a collective set of medications shown to best attack the cancer, reducing the time it takes to find the right treatment from weeks and months to days and minutes.
4. A digital guardian will protect you online. Security will become more agile and contextual based on a 360 degree view of an individual’s data, devices and applications. Your digital guardian will make inferences about what’s normal or reasonable activity and what’s not, and be able to spot deviations that could be precursors to an attack and a stolen identity.
5. The city will help you live in it. Smarter cities will understand how billions of events occur as computers learn in real time to understand what people need and like, what they do, and how they move from place to place. Mobile devices and social engagement will enable citizens to strike up a relationship with city leaders so their voices will be heard not only on election day, but every day.
Please come and join us!
IBM Connect 2014 is right around the corner!
One of my favorite events at IBM Connect is the App Throwdown! It’s a lively, energizing event where IBM business partners can showcase their social business applications.
The audience votes in the qualifying rounds and three companies progress to the main stage at Connect, where they will demo their integration to an audience of thousands!
I love the audience participation and interaction. It’s inspiring to see how our ecosystem partners have created innovative integrations that can deliver real value to customers. Our ecosystem is critical and the App Throwdown is a great opportunity to highlight our partner solutions to our customers and to our IBM sellers. I can’t wait to see what our partner community will develop next!
This year, I’ll be co-hosting with Nigel Beck, VP Business Development in IBM Collaboration Solutions.
Make sure to apply to participate in the App Throwdown by submitting a video link of your integration here. This year YOU could join us on the main stage!
Hope to see you there!
Country music has all the Social Business Answers!
Yes, I confess, I LOVE country music. How could you not living in Texas? I two-stepped my way through a good part of my life! As I was crooning to some tunes today, I noticed that country songs really teach great social lessons.
Top 3 Lessons From Country Songs and lyrics!
1. Blame it all on my roots, showed up in my boots.
This lesson is all about being real. Yes, I have shown up to a wedding in hidden cowboy boots! In Social, you need to showcase your brand’s personality. You can’t buy attention anymore. Having a huge budget doesn’t mean anything in social media…The old paradigm was pay to play. Now you get back what you authentically put in. You’ve got to be willing to play to play. To really do well in Social, you must be Authenticate. Wear your boots!!!
2. If the Phone Don’t Ring, It’s Me Not Calling You Up
Be an active participant. Those who comment are looking for information and engagement. Engagement with your active participants is about pulling them into more active involvement with your brand. An Active participant is someone that comments, rates, or authors content in a social networking system on a regularly basis. By communicating with these important folks regularly , you can build your brand army. Your brand army is a group of unpaid and paid advocates (that is, your employees!) that engage on behalf of your brand is invaluable. So ring that phone and answer! Do both!
3, Love Me Like My Dog Does.
Yes, your dog loves you no matter what! They engage you — and jump up and down if you just walk in the door. How do you respond to your clients? What’s your engagement and connection? Your emotional connection with your client or employee usually created by exceptional experiences that are integrated, interactive and identifying. A Social Business connects people to expertise. It connects individuals whether customers, partners or employees as networks of people to generate new sources of innovation, foster creativity, and establish greater reach and exposure to new business opportunities. It establishes a foundational level of trust across these business networks and thus a willingness to openly share information, developing a deeper sense of loyalty among customers and employees. It empowers these networks with the collaborative, gaming and analytical tools needed to engage each other and creatively solve business challenges.
I know there are more! Share another one with me while I 2-step away!!!
Happy Social Business Coffee Break! Today we will focus on the season’s fun of shopping — discussing the latest trends from Black Friday, CyberMonday, and shopping for the holidays!!!
I get a lot of questions on what does Social look like in a bank. We have shared many banking references where a bank has started their their journey to become a Social Business. In past IBM Connect Events, TD Bank, GAD and others have presented their journey!
Since this is a journey, we pulled together a view of what a Social Business based Bank would look like. We created Open Financial Network, a simulated world class bank, demonstrates the power of providing customers and employees with exceptional digital experiences. Experiences that are relevant, intimate, social, drive real value and keep them engaged – anytime, anywhere.
I’d love your thoughts!
I just read several articles discussing the bring your own device (BYOD).
Bring your own device (BYOD) is an IT policy where employees are allowed or encouraged to use their personal mobile devices — and, increasingly, notebook PCs — to access enterprise data and systems. There are four basic options, which allow:
- Unlimited access for personal devices.
- Access only to non-sensitive systems and data.
- Access, but with IT control over personal devices, apps and stored data.
- Access, but prevent local storage of data on personal devices.
Benefits of bring your own device
Increased productivity and innovation: Employees are more comfortable with a personal device and become expert using it — making them more productive. Personal devices tend to be more cutting-edge, so the enterprise benefits from the latest features. Also users upgrade to the latest hardware more frequently.
Employee satisfaction: Your people use the devices they have chosen and invested in — rather than what was selected by IT. 83 percent of users considered their mobile device more important than their morning cup of coffee. Allowing employees to use personal devices also helps them avoid carrying multiple devices.
Cost savings: BYOD programs sometimes save budget by shifting costs to the user, with employees paying for mobile devices and data services. However, this often results in little to no savings, so do not base your decision primarily on anticipated savings.
Beyond BYOD — are we headed to BYOC or BYOA?
So are we headed to Bring your own Cloud(BYOC) and Bring your own Apps (BYOA) ? With the API Economy, we may well be off in these directions as well!!!
I was on a #getrealchat last night (they happen every Tuesday night at 9PM!), and loved some of the comments about what is coming in 2014!!
Here’s my Top 11 Favorites!
1. Social raises the stakes. A crap customer experience is consumed as quickly as your ads are.
2. Social can amplify your service – at the same time as building advocates for your business. companies will teach employees to be social ambassadors. <-Yes a must happen!
3. 73% of CEOs say SOCIAL will be their #1 form of engagement experience in 2014..
4. Social gives power to the People! Makes the client more relevant!!
5. The battle is over, Mobile has won. Too many times I can get it faster via mobile in store than I can from a sales rep in store.
6. We’ll see predictive social customer support in 2014 — and it is called Waton!!!!
7. Social footprints will be used everywhere for recruiting, client support and more. 45% of our 2013 hires came social, old school hiring is dying fast Get ready!
8. Consumers can’t browse every blog or newspaper available to decide what to read. Influencers will help guide their attention.
9. Before you get to big data, you need to manage your little data. We produce as much info in two days as all of the information ever produced up until 2003.
10. Great employee engagement leads to great client engagement. You cannot continue to be a great org externally if you don’t become a great org internally
11. Know your customer more than you know your klout score. 😉 Focus where it matters.