Too fast for Me: 15 Uses for Social Book Marking
Monday: June 4, 2007 6:56 PM
No sense in me replicating Niall's Work
View 15 Uses of CorporateBook Marking
1. Monitoring news/blog coverage of your company
2. Consumer and competitor research
3. Identifying subject matter experts within your company
4. Connecting with people who share your interests
5. Seeing what colleagues are finding interesting right now
6. Subscribing to links that your team members are bookmarking
7. Finding the most popular pages on your intranet
8. Mine tags to classify content and supplement intranet search
9. Seeing what a piece of intranet content actually means to staff
10. Searching the collective corporate brain (rather than documents that get "published")
11. Use the tagging folksonomy to refine the corporate taxonomy
12. Capture and share information about clients and prospects
13. Track industry trends
14. Analyse the connections between employees across teams and geographies
15. Identifying potential hires and tracking alumni
No sense in me replicating Niall's Work
View 15 Uses of CorporateBook Marking
1. Monitoring news/blog coverage of your company
2. Consumer and competitor research
3. Identifying subject matter experts within your company
4. Connecting with people who share your interests
5. Seeing what colleagues are finding interesting right now
6. Subscribing to links that your team members are bookmarking
7. Finding the most popular pages on your intranet
8. Mine tags to classify content and supplement intranet search
9. Seeing what a piece of intranet content actually means to staff
10. Searching the collective corporate brain (rather than documents that get "published")
11. Use the tagging folksonomy to refine the corporate taxonomy
12. Capture and share information about clients and prospects
13. Track industry trends
14. Analyse the connections between employees across teams and geographies
15. Identifying potential hires and tracking alumni
Comments (1)
Hehe. Thanks Todd.
Posted by: Niall Cook on June 5, 2007 04:03