The success of sites like Myspace.com, LinkedIn.com, and Facebook.com has demonstrated the enormous demand by web users for online communities. Wouldn't it be powerful to apply this Web 2.0 technology to connect your disperse and fragmented workforce?
What this webinar will give you:
This 90-minute webinar will explain how social network technology can provide new opportunities for communication and collaboration among your employees. Learn how it is currently being used, view examples, and examine how it can work for your organization. Discover how to:
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Better connect your employees
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Establish the policies and structure you should have in place
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Examine practical considerations and standards
About your presenter:
Michael Wilson
Co-founder and CEO, Small World Labs, Inc.
Michael Wilson is the co-founder and CEO of Small World Labs, a leading provider of online social networking software and technology. The child of two deaf parents, Michael grew up witnessing the effects of being a member of a fragmented community first hand. In starting Small World Labs, Michael's objective is to connect fragmented communities via social networking technology.
Prior to founding Small World Labs, Michael served as the Director of Product Management at Coremetrics, a provider of website analytics software. As head of the group, Michael's responsibilities included delivering new products and services, evaluating new markets, and assessing partner technologies. Before Coremetrics, Michael founded Wilson & Company, a return on investment consulting company. Prior to that, Michael was a management consultant for R. B. Webber & Company (a spin-off of McKinsey and Boston Consulting Group associates) where he led projects for high-tech companies, including Hewlett-Packard, FedEx, Sprint, and several start ups that were later acquired by companies including Cisco and Vignette.
Michael has been interviewed by KXAN television, the Online Marketing with RSS Ray radio show, and Best Engaging Communities in addition to serving as an industry spokesperson at the Wharton-sponsored "From Browsers to Buyers: Online Conversion" workshop.
Michael holds a B.A. in economics with summa cum laude and departmental honors from Yale University, and has also completed studies at Oxford University.
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