Social media! are you ready?
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What about?
• Some facts
• Social network and online community
• Why building social networking
• Social Ladder Members type
• Success Factors
• Strategy Fit
• Examples
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Some Facts
Michael McKay
is our social media champion
He started the Social Media education
for the Club, the blog and wiki.
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Some Facts
• 110 millions (60% of online population) use SNS at least
monthly in the US. (source: Anderson Analytics Survey for Social Network conducted in June 2009).
70% of Canadian online population use Social network.
• U.S. advertisers will spend $1.3 B n 2009 to $3.1 B in
2013 in social media ads. An increase of 238% in 4
years which is about 60% per year. (survey:2008,n=3092)
• The Ontario Public Service in Second Life (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRc8vQncFGo)
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The Change
(Source: Socialmedia.com)
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Social Media Users
User can be a member of many SNS
unlike many others products and services
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Example: Barack2.0
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Example: WIND
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Complete Innovation Triangle
Innovator/Organization
interaction
Innovation required good
interaction between the
stakeholders
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Social Network and Online community
• Has an Organizational Structure
focused around an individual user‟s
one-to-one relation
• Has weak secondary connections
between members
• Allows its users to be members of
many communities in the network at
the same time
• Is good to share activities
• Is less effective at activities requiring
cooperation and collective action
• Makes it easier for users to build
communities
• Has an Organizational Structure
focused around a shared purpose
rather the one-to-one relationships
• Has strong, predictable secondary
relationships among members
• Is distinct from other communities
because of differences in purpose,
policies, and computing environment.
• Is good for activities requiring sharing
and cooperating
• Is effective at providing the
framework for activities requiring
collective action
• Should not be confuses with
“adhocracies”, “discussion groups”,
“forums” or “lists”
Social Network Online Community
(Source: Design to Thrive – Tharon W. Howard)
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Why building Social Network?
• Enhancing and sustaining your “intellectual Capital”
• Increasing creativity across-fertilization
• Improving decision-making processes with “epistemic communities”
• Preserving institutional knowledge
• Providing a higher quality interaction with your organization
• Improve retention and loyalty
• Reducing training and support cost
• Identifying customer needs and new product opportunities
• Reducing travel costs and addressing problems “just in time”
• Flattening organization hierarchies
(Source: Design to Thrive – Tharon W. Howard)
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Community Members Ladder
• Creator
• Critic
• Collector
• Joiner
• Spectator
• Inactive
(Source: Groundswell– Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff)
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Success Factors
• Remuneration
• Influence
• Belonging
• Significance
(Source: Design to Thrive – Tharon W. Howard)
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Remuneration
“People need to believe that they will obtain some
positive return on the investment of their time and energy in
order to be attracted to participation in an online community”
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Influence
“How do you help individual members feel
they are in control or have influence over their environment
and yet still achieve a balance between meeting the needs of
individual on one hand and protecting the goals of the
community on the other?”
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Belonging
“Belonging is a sense of one‟s „Social
presence‟ in a community, it‟s a feeling or awareness of shared
bonds a member has with others in the group”
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Significance
“How to make your members feel that
participating in your system is not only remunerated but also
important”
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The Diamond-E Framework
Management
Preferences
Organization
Resources
Strategy Environment
Focus the Environment
Analysis
Test the strategic environment fit
Forecast performance
Rank Against Other Proposals
Organization level
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Strategy Components
M e d i a
( T e c h n o l o g y) O b j e c t i ve s
• Define People.
• Define your Objectives.
• Define interaction between Peoples
to realise objectives.
• Define the Media and Technology
used by people to realise
objectives.
Community level
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CII
Indicators
Control
Interaction • How much control you want
keep/give?
• How your organization will
interact in the system?
• How you motivate “people” to
use your system?
• Define your indicators and
success factors
Control – Interaction - Indicators
Organization/Community level
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Barack2.0: Social Media lessons for Business
• Be consistent in your message
• Be specific and concrete in your
examples
• Have a positive message
• Defend yourself
• Use media
• Act quickly
• Connect
• Engage
• Communicate
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WIND Change provider/customer relation
WIND creates its base
customers from the errors of
others:
• Long contracts(3 years)
• Extra fees:
activation,911, services...
• Customer loses freedom
- Listen to customers and
create the right service for
them
• Connect
• Engage
• Communicate
• Act
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E & I Club Community
www.eiclub.ca/ei-net
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