"Value (or not) of Social Media/How to Respond to Client Wants", Mark Phillips

Organiser
The Online ColdFusion Meetup
Date
Thu, 14 Apr 2011, 16:00 - 18:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Online meeting via Adobe Conne , Online Meeting, US
Cost
Free

Our 12pm (US ET) talk on Thursday Apr 14 will be "The Value (or not) of Social Media and How to Respond to Your Client Who Wants It", with Mark Phillips

TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)

This talk introduces a conceptual framework for deciding the value of social media and applications of that framework to help decide which social media tools  and software components will be effective.  It draws on research on user adoption  and behavioral economics to present a decision making framework that is robust and has predictive value.  It looks at the relationship between social networking, privacy,  permission boundaries and user adoption.  We will discuss specific social media  components that audience members would include in their toolset.  Finally, a way to  think about social media that doesn’t rely on hype.

MEETING URL: http://experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup/
DURATION: Approx. 1 hour
Meeting will be recorded. URL will be posted after meeting at recordings.coldfusionmeetup.com

SPEAKER: (provided by the speaker)

Mark Phillips is the Principal and Product Manager at Vertabase project management solutions (http://www.vertabase.com). Vertabase makes the world's leading Adobe ColdFusion-based project management software. He has presented to numerous groups on Project Management, Time Management and Software Design. His unique and practical approach enables specialists and non-project management specialists alike to work more efficiently, have increased visibility on their operations and make intelligent strategic decisions based on current and forecast data.

WHEN: Thurs. Apr 14, 12:00pm US ET (UTC/GMT-4)

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