Skip to content
 

Social Media: Creating Collaborative Conversations – Your Help Needed

I am preparing a talk for CIOs on the topic of ‘Social Media – Creating Collaborative Conversations’. I’d like to hear from people who have made the corporate leap into social media in their organisations or who have views or expertise to share on the subject. Questions you might consider include:

  • What advice would you give to CIOs and their organisations in adopting social media?
  • Can you point out good and bad examples of the use of social media?
  • What, in your experience, has worked well and worked badly in the adoption by organisations of social media?
  • What is the future for social media in the enterprise and what are the implications for CIOs and their organisations?
  • What lessons have you learned from using social media in your organisation?
  • What are the risks for organisations in adopting social media and making them available to employees?
  • What are the specific challenges for business as workers engage in new conversational behaviours and have the ability to spread knowledge inside and outside the corporate firewall?
  • How can CIOs work with other executives to ensure that the use of social media is well-managed?
  • How can organisations create collaborative conversations that benefit the business?

If you have any views on these questions, or have additional information to add, I’d like to hear from you. Please leave a comment to share your experience.

If you liked this post, you might also like:

Gary Hamel’s Interesting Take on Social Media in Organisations

Social Media Revolution? What’s Your View?

Social Media: Creating Collaborative Conversations

Receive new articles from johnlawlor.ie by subscribing to my RSS Feed or by email subscription. You can also share this post by using one or more of the buttons at the top and bottom of the post. Thanks for visiting!

Leave a Reply