by Charlene Li | Nov 14, 2014 | Culture, Employees, Enterprise, Risk, Security, Social business, Strategy
In our research and client work at Altimeter, one of the most misunderstood issues we see is social business governance. I’ve seen it defined as everything from social media policies and risk management to organizational structures. My colleague Ed Terpening and I...
by Charlene Li | Sep 24, 2014 | Culture, Enterprise, social, Social business, Strategy
Ten years ago today, I wrote my first blog post, entitled “Blogging as a State of Mind.” I still vividly remember the moment — my palms were sweating as I pressed the “Publish” button on my Typepad blog for the first time. I was excited,...
by Charlene Li | Dec 30, 2013 | Social business
This past year has been a busy one for me and Brian Solis on the research front. We’ve published the following: Report on the six stages of social business evolution Report on the true state of social business in 2013 An ebook on seven success factors of social...
by Charlene Li | Dec 5, 2013 | Enterprise, Research, Social business
Last year, we asked companies about their top social strategy priorities. The second top response was “Developing Internal Education and Training.” Yet, when we surveyed companies earlier this year, we saw that only 38% had any education program in place, beyond ad...
by Charlene Li | Sep 12, 2013 | Leadership, Social networks, Strategy
Twitter just tweeted that it has filed a confidential S-1, with the appropriate disclaimer. Here are a few reasons why this filing and IPO warrant close scrutiny. Twitter is the last of the Big Four to go public. In the social networking ecosystem, Twitter is seen as...