Technewsworld is running a story on company personnel who forward company e-mail to their MSN, Google, Yahoo, or other hosted e-mail accounts.
Online Video In The Corporate World
Video online is nothing new. In 2006 it was used mainly for entertainment purposes. Now more businesses are realizing the value of video to educate and inform customers, critics and shareholders. It is becoming an essential tool for companies to communicate their message.
Corporate Attitude to Social Media
While most companies in the US and the UK regard blogging as an important new communication medium, most are not monitoring the online conversation and have not adapted their corporate communication strategy to include social media elements such as an effective Internet marketing strategy.
Web 2.0 Policy Lacking in Corporate Communication
PR left holding the baby when things go wrong.
SaaS: the Death Knell for Corporate IT?
The Enterprise Irregulars clubhouse is all abuzz these days about SaaS (Software as a Service, aka on-demand, utility, cloud, utility/cloud computing in a multitenant environment, whatever) and whether it will put an end to enterprise computing as we know it.
Considering the Importance of Corporate Culture
When it comes to sizing up job candidates, cultural fit is just as important to consider as qualifications.
Executive Interims in the Corporate Arena
How does the value of an ‘ Executive Interim Manager’ work in practice? Here are just a couple of examples of how ‘Interim Executives’ stepped in to help a sample of large International organisations.
SEO Job Interview: Ten Tips For Corporate SEO
Over the past year I’ve interviewed for a half dozen SEO jobs at substantial companies where they’ve decided to stop out-sourcing and bring the SEO position in-house.
Business Simulations for Corporate Training
Business simulations – the next generation of computer games, or the next generation of corporate training? Well, perhaps they are both.
Second Life corporate training with John Hartman
Over the weekend there were several hundred Second Life enthusiasts in San Francisco.