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Welcome!. Social Networking in Organizations. Social Networking in Organizations. CSCW Workshop San Diego, Nov 8, 2008 Joan DiMicco, David Millen, Werner Geyer (IBM) Jonathan Grudin (Microsoft). Social Networking in Organizations. Types of Organizations Companies

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  1. Welcome! Social Networking in Organizations

  2. Social Networking in Organizations CSCW Workshop San Diego, Nov 8, 2008 Joan DiMicco, David Millen, Werner Geyer (IBM) Jonathan Grudin (Microsoft)

  3. Social Networking in Organizations • Types of Organizations • Companies • Cross-organization collaboration • Universities & Community organizations • Outside organizations • Microsoft employees using LinkedIn • 35,000+ IBMers on Facebook • Twitter adopted for co-worker sharing • Inside organizations • Commercial tools: Twitter, LinkedIn, Blogs • Custom solutions: D Street (Deloitte), CloverLink (4H), Beehive (IBM), OpnTag, SONAR, eLogbook

  4. How are SNSs used by organizations? • Used to meet internal team or organizational goals? • How are organizations responding? • What have we learned so far? • What should we work towards understanding?

  5. Workshop’s Structure • Goals • Lots of discussion • Share experiences, New ideas, Challenges • Less formal introductions and presentations • Just 3 presentations • diverse perspectives & experiences • industry & academic • time for questions, discussion of issues • Introductions • When you first speak, introduce yourself & your background

  6. Schedule 8:30 Welcome • 3 Presentations • Brainstorm topics for the day • Finish introductions 10:30 Coffee (15 min) 10:45 Breakout I • Breakout Groups by Position Paper Topics • Share your experiences, projects, and position papers 11:30 Lunch 1:00 Report back on key issues and interests 2:00 Breakout II • Breakout Groups by Key Issues & Interests 3:30 Report back 4:00 Coffee 4:30 Summarize • What do we know? • What should we work towards understanding? 5:30 End 7:00 Optional Dinner

  7. 3 Presentations • Patricia Romeo • Deloitte • Dejin Zhao • Penn State University • Steve Kuhn • SelectMinds

  8. Breakout I: Topics • case studies of deploying systems • case studies of use • methods for evaluating, understanding

  9. Summarize • What do we know? • What should we work towards understanding?

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