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About the importance of innovation and how social media marketing can influence an innovation process

While the “closed” innovation model served organizations well in the past, more recently, several factors have undermined the logic of this model.  One factor is the increased mobility of the workforce.  As people move from one organization to another, they take with them the tacit knowledge acquired in one organization and pass it on to others in a different organization.  As employees went back for additional education, some of the company-specific knowledge spilled over.  A second factor was the increase in the presence of venture capital firms who specialized in creating new firms that commercialized external research and converting these firms into growing, valuable, and thriving companies.  A third Read more

After the discussion here and on Draftfcb’s blog, I asked visitors to answer a couple of questions in a short poll on the usage of social networking platforms. The poll is closed and we have some interesting results:

Professional Usage of Social Networks

Professional Usage of Social Networks

More than 70% of the respondents claimed to use business networks, such as LinkedIn, Ecademy or XING professionally. While this is no surprise based on the purpose of these networks, Read more

E-mail has long been amongst the most popular activities online, together with searching information on the net. But according to Nielsen there is a new killer application around: social networking.

Nielsen Research Global Active Reach

Nielsen Research Global Active Reach

A study shows, that people in the US and other countries worldwide are using social networks and blogs more often than e-mail. While searching the net remains the most popular online activity, social network and blog use exceeded that of e-mail, increasing their reach by 5.4 percentage points. As a result social network and blogging sites are now the fourth most popular activity on the Internet. Read more