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Tweeting at the Speed of Scale
Monday, November 16, 2009Originally posted on the Collaboratory
From a holistic perspective, we talk about the need for organizations to become more socially calibrated—able to adapt and respond to changes both externally and internally. The three areas where emergent outcomes can manifest are, participation with your customers, collaboration between your employees and optimization in the
interactions/transactions between your business and its partners. Digging into customer participation, it’s clear that in a networked economy customers demand engagement, information, support and ultimately, value and ecosystems such as Twitter are beginning to deliver here.
Original article from http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Futurelab/~3/LljUvUjgtiY/tweeting_speed_scale.html
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