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The next ‘Corporate Social Networking Forum’ will be taking place
as a conference stream at the
‘Social Networking World Forum’ 15/16th March 2010.
Show highlights include: .
• Learn from global brands who have successfully implemented a social
networking framework and what impact this has had on day-to-day business
• Understand what products and tools are available to incorporate
web 2.0 functionality to your business
• Listen to analyst, top commentators and experts on how social media
can improve employee satisfation and output
• Learn how Enterprise 2.0 can improve efficiency within your business network
• Take a tour of the latest corporate social networking software tools and resources
• Network immediately with our first-class pre-show online meeting planner
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"I can honestly say that this was probably the best event that I have attended - Well done to you and your team." - Robert Procter, Head of EMEA, Reality Digital
Booking Hotline: +44 (0) 117 946 8876
Speakers:
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Christian Kuhna, Head of Internal Communications, Adidas Group
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Lee Bryant , Co-founder and Director, Headshift
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Robert Johnson, Strategic Consultant, COI Strategic Consultancy
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David Terrar, CEO, D2C Ltd & Executive Director of ITBrix/WordFrame
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Iwona Petruczynik ,Research Analyst ICT, Warsaw, Europe, Frost & Sullivan
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Suraj Kika, CEO, Jadu
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Tayfun Bilsel, Chief Executive Officer, Rabbitsoft
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Julie Meyer, CEO, Ariadne Capital
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Salvatore Reina, Programme Manager, PWC
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Nick Reynolds ,Editor, BBC Internet Blog, BBC Future Media & Technology
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Trish Hunt, EMEA Corporate Communications, Dell
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JP Rangaswami, Managing Director, Service Design, BT Design
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For further information on who will attend and why please click here
About Corporate Social Networking
Networking with colleagues, supporting alumni and employee community initiatives and creating an environments for staff to socialise has always been a high priority for corporations. Modern companies are spread far and wide and achieving close communities with staff is difficult to achieve. That is why corporate social networking is high on the agenda for many types of companies, institutions and organisations.
Social networking provides the ideal platform for employees to communicate, information share and discuss real issues affecting the business. Senior management can also use these platforms create healthy staff communities, provide interactive company news and bring together the resources from former colleagues. The one day conference will look at how companies are deploying these networks in modern day business with case studies on best practices, step-by-step methodology, while building a solid business case for corporate networks.
We will also hear from experts on why companies need employee communities, learn about current employee behaviour while understanding the needs of the modern employee. We will evaluate how a positive working community can increase productivity and employee satisfaction and how a sound corporate network can support this. |