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Fruitful Seminars: Making Social Tools Ubiquitous
Friday June 27, 2008 from 9:30am - 5:00pm
One Alfred Place
1 Alfred Place
London, England WC1E 7EB Get Directions
Full-day seminar with Suw Charman-Anderson, priced £495. Visit Eventbrite page to sign up.

Many companies have heard that social tools, such as wikis and blogs, can help them improve communications, increase collaboration and nurture innovation. As the best of breed tools are often open source, it is easy and cheap to experiment with pilot projects. But what do you do if you don't get the level of engagement you'd like? And how do you progress from a small-scale pilot to widespread adoption?

This seminar, run by social media expert Suw Charman-Anderson, will take a practical look at the adoption of social tools within enterprise. During the day you will be lead through each stage of Suw's renowned social media adoption strategy and will have the opportunity to discuss your own specific issues with the group. You will have access to one of the UK's best known social media consultants in an intimate setting - with no more than 9 people attending - that will allow you to get the very most out of the day. By the end of the seminar you will have a clear set of next steps to take apply to your own blogs or wikis.

Perfect for CXO executives, managers, and social media practitioners who want to know how to foster widespread adoption of social tools in the enterprise. Perhaps you have already installed some blogs or wikis for internal communications and collaboration, but aren't getting the take-up you had hoped for; or have successfully completed a pilot and want to roll-out to the rest of the company.
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