BP202: Beyond Theory: Trials and Tribulations in Becoming a Successful Social Business

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BP202: Beyond Theory: Trials and Tribulations in Becoming a Successful Social Business

Lessons learned from real organizations about becoming a social business

Introduction

The path to social business….

WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN´T

´BOTTOM – UP’ IS BETTERTHAN ‘ TOP-DOWN’

True or false?

• Alignment

• Strategy

• Resources (budget

& time)

• No coordination

• “Islands”

• No long term

strategy

• “IT party”

• No engagement

• Resistence

• Engagement

• Natural champions

• Passion

Bottom-up Top-down

Adoption curve

Rogers innovation theory (Diffusion of Innovations) Gabriel Tarde, Everett Rogers.

´WHY’ IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN ‘WHAT’

True or false?

The golden circle

© 2013 Simon Sinek, Inc.

The golden circle

© 2013 Simon Sinek, Inc.

The golden circle

© 2013 Simon Sinek, Inc.

The cone

© 2013 Simon Sinek, Inc.

Mission – Vision / Values - Strategy

MissionWhy we exist

StrategyWhat we must do

Vision ValuesWhere we want to go What we believe in

´WHO KNOWS BEST: USERS OR MANAGEMENT?’

Maslow’s ROI Hierarchy for Enterprise 2.0

Organizational

agility

Innovationculture

Cross-org collaboration

Employee satisfaction

Customer satisfaction

Revenu generation

Cost-savingsIMP

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REQUIREMENTS

Must

haves

Shouldhaves

Couldhaves

Won'thaves

(or wouldhaves)

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-bound

Requirement MoSCoW

x# of Status updates M

File sharing of xGB M

IM chat x Nr of transcripts S

… …

Traditional requirements

Hard requirements…

Soft requirements…

SOFT

´ENTICING PEOPLE ONTO THE PLATFORM OR ZERO OTHER OPTIONS?’ Which is better?

AvoidanceBack doors

ZERO-OTHER OPTIONS

Confusion Dispersion

TOO MANY OPTIONS

Recognition &

Reward

Phased

implementation

Adoption &

CommunicationMigration

Adoption &

Communication

Personas(Groups, Teams or

Project)

Daily work

activities

Tools Invent new ways

of working

Adoption curve

Rogers innovation theory (Diffusion of Innovations) Gabriel Tarde, Everett

Rogers.

Scenario building blocks

Need for change

Governance Skills KnowledgeBehavior

´BIG BANG IMPLEMENTATIONOR SOCIAL EVOLUTION?’

Feeling of being held back…

Irritation

Can’t see the forest for the trees…

Confusion

Vision / Strategy

THREE YEARS / THREE MONTHSD

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First steps to Social BusinessActivity Q3 2014 Q4 2014 Q1 2015 Q2 2015

Smarter meetings MT

Smarter meetings Credit dep.

Paperless Meetings Board

PR Commission

Sharing Information Finance / HR

Client information (soft)

Internal newsletter

Co-creation MT documents

Education (Academy)

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Directors Meeting

Client information (soft)

TINY HABITSPractice new behavior

BJ Fogg Behaviour model

What is Tiny Habits?

Behaviour that …

you do daily

takes little time

takes little effort

Keep it SIMPLECelebrate

success

AFTER I [ANCHOR], I WILL [TINY HABIT]

State your Tiny Habit

´FREEDOM OR CONTROL?’ Which is better?

7 Habits for Social Business

1. Be pro-active

2. Begin with the end in mind

3. Make priorities

4. Respect interests of others

5. Think win-win

6. Gain from differences

7. Take sufficient care and rest

The 8th Habit: finding your own voice

Your

TALENT

Your

INCOME

Your

PASSION

Your CAREER

Coordinated change

I want …

I need …

I like …

I decide!

Create a common social voice and approach

Metrics and Measurement

Community management

Reputation and Risk

Management

´TRAINING IS NOT ADOPTION’ True or false?

Personal learning preferences

Jung’s personality types

Targeted training

Completeness, quality

Harmony & collaboration

Innovation and a podium

Action and

progress

Targeted training

Creative workshops

Co-creation

Testing playground

Thorough paper

CBT

Extensive manual

Best Practices

Thorough paper

Over the shoulder

support

Open minded sessions

Forum

CBTInnovators

Early adoptersEarly majority

Early majority

Late majority

Late majority

WorX coaches

´IS THIS THE END?’

Engage Online

Sasja Beerendonk

Blog http://thoughtsoncollaboration.com

Twitter @SBeerendonk

LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/sbeerendonk

Femke Goedhart

Blog http://femkegoedhart.com

Twitter @FemkeGoedhart

LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/femkegoedhart

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