Social media has proven a challenging battleground for sales forces. For better or worse, the Internet gives every disgruntled customer a platform to voice their dissatisfaction.
It's time for Filipino engineers to consider their potential role in Philippine society. Instead of thinking of just advancing their careers, they should consider how they can maximize their potential to support the growth of this new economy.
The notion that social media is nothing but a colossal waste of time is woefully misguided and inaccurate. Any company that participates in the information economy can greatly benefit from the constant flow of information and ideas generated over social networks.
Social business represents a significant transformational opportunity for organizations to create valued customer experiences, increase workforce productivity and effectiveness, and accelerate innovation.
Just as the Internet changed the economics of information and business models several years back, a new shift is occurring as the social networking phenomena shifts into global business.
Google's Instant technology works by suggesting to a user possible phrase suggestions in realtime, much like someone finishing another person's sentence.
Mario Sant Singh is a guru and evangelist for retail forex trading. His task is to persuade more people globally to log on to the Internet to engage in this activity for a profit. It is both his mission and passion.
While everyone might be talking about clouds, it is clear that not all clouds are created equal. Or, more precisely, not every kind of cloud is right for every business.
Social media is now the preferred battleground for cybercrime. This is because social network users trust their friends, status updates go viral, and a share is just a mouse click away.