Leveraging Social Networks in a Downturn: Better, Cheaper, Faster Way to Drive Business Results
Anne Berkowitch, Anne Parker Kreitzbreg and Charles B. Kreitzberg
January 14, 2009
Corporate Social Networking holds great promise for boosting business performance in a world of fragmented workforces. Increasing the connectivity of your organization can increase employee engagement and the speed at which critical knowledge is shared. This Webcast explores how this enhanced connectivity helps companies compete by directly linking employees with each other as well as customers and partners.
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