New
technologies have always driven improvements in our ability
to communicate but recent years have thrown up fresh developments
that are working to change
the way information is delivered and shared. Changing from “push” and “mass
media” to a situation where employees are willing customers of information.
But how can you use them and how can you integrate these tools with the more
formal channels of communication?
Top 10 New Technologies for Internal Communicators, written
by Shel Holtz, is the most authoritative report available on how to communicate
using new technologies
like RSS feeds, blogs and wikis. You’ll find out how these new technologies
work, how you can use them in your communications and what the implications
are for your business.
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What will Top 10 New Technologies
for Internal Communicators do for you?
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Learn
how you can use RSS feeds in your communications and why it’s so
critical for you
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If every employee had a news reader with a default RSS feed to vital all-employee
news, you would be able to push the
news to them.” See how Siemens are using RSS feeds to keep employees
informed.
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Understand what you can achieve with blogs
and how to get blogs right from the start
“Blogs represent the fulfilment of the internet’s promise to shift
the balance of power. Because of blogs, organizations no
longer control messages. The audience controls the message.” Learn
how Notiva use blogs for project management.
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Discover how wikis work and how
they are different from other interactive
media
“A wiki is a website that allows users to add content and
edit the content of the site.” Find out how the IBM, Google
and the University of Minnesota use wikis on intranets.
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Find
out how you can save time and money with podcasting
“What transforms
an audio file into a podcast is the manner in which it is delivered.
With a podcast, you subscribe to the
audio in advance.” We show you how this newest of technologies
has applications for your business communication.
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Solve your employees’ lateral
communication problems with social networking
“Social networking on the web connects people through the accounts they
maintain or through other software-driven
mechanisms.” Discover how it works and what the potential
is.
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Help
employees reduce time searching for information with social tagging
“This is another technology that allows us to upend the ‘information
overload’ model...Social tagging allows
a way for
specialists to share navigation in their own language, quickly and
easily.” Intranet
bookmarks, content tagging, event
calendaring, personal goals and image sharing are just some of
the ways social tags are applied to an intranet. This
chapter looks at each in turn.
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Improve quality and reduce costs with Skype
(Voice over Internet Protocol)
“Assuming you already have a broadband internet connection, you can place
a 50-hour call from your Skype account in
Britain to a colleague with Skype in Australia, and it would cost
you... absolutely nothing at all.” Find out how you
can tap into the Skype revolution.
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How to make the most of online video and
streaming multimedia
“The uptake of high-speed, always-on access has altered the Net’s
very makeup. Suddenly video is becoming part of
websites.” Find out how video can become a much bigger
part of global web communications.
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“As powerful as Flash-enabled navigational aids are, it’s the application’s
storytelling abilities that provide the most
exciting use of the program.” How you can use Flash to
convey a lot of information in an entertaining and short
presentation.
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10 New Technologies for Internal Communicators now
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In this 80-page report:
Social software:
- RSS “Really Simple Syndication”
- Web
logs “blogs”
- Wikis
- Podcasting
- Social Networking
- Social Tagging (or”folksonomies”)
Broadband
web:
- Skype (Voice over Internet Protocol)
- Online
video
- Streaming multimedia
- Macromedia Flash

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