Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies



In a few short years, social technologies have given social interactions the speed and scale of the Internet. Whether discussing consumer products or organizing political movements, people around the world constantly use social-media platforms to seek and share information. Companies use them to reach consumers in new ways too; by tapping into these conversations, organizations can generate richer insights and create precisely targeted messages and offers.

While 72 percent of companies use social technologies in some way, very few are anywhere near to achieving the full potential benefit. In fact, the most powerful applications of social technologies in the global economy are largely untapped. Companies will go on developing ways to reach consumers through social technologies and gathering insights for product development, marketing, and customer service. Yet the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) finds that twice as much potential value lies in using social tools to enhance communications, knowledge sharing, and collaboration within and across enterprises. MGI’s estimates suggest that by fully implementing social technologies, companies have an opportunity to raise the productivity of interaction workers—high-skill knowledge workers, including managers and professionals—by 20 to 25 percent.Read the rest HERE

3 comments:

Unknown said...

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jack otele said...

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Kinneth said...

You can even rely on online articles and video tutorials for the fundamentals and work your way through the hard stuff. Plus, because all you need is an internet connection (something that's not hard to find), you can do social media wherever you are, anytime you want.new media marketing ideas