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May 15, 2004
Blog, Wikis, Social Networks - what can social software do for you?
Posted by Stowe Boyd
I feel horribly remiss that I haven't mentioned that Tom Mandel and a group of other talented people (Lisa Kimball, Ross Mayfield, Tom Erickson, and Duncan Work) are presenting a 5-day online course on social software this upcoming week (17-21 May 2004), entitled Blog, Wikis, Social Networks - what can social software do for you?
These folks know what they are talking about and how to present in an online setting.
Blog, Wikis, Social Networks - what can social software do for you?
From the Wall Street Journal to Business 2.0, everyone's talking about social software. This affordable online course will help you get past the buzz and find out what's in it for you.
Organizations today want to foster knowledge, deepen working relationships, and create a collaborative culture and esprit de corps. Social software can deliver on this promise.
Taught by industry pioneers Tom Mandel and Lisa Kimball, this affordable executive briefing will pay off for your organization. You will try social software tools in a safe and guided environment. You will engage with social software leaders and exchange experiences with your peers and colleagues. Sign up today, and begin learning about a topic of great importance to your organization and your future.
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