With limited resources, companies can’t scale 1:1 dialogEfforts are uncoordinated and fragmented –but you will have to clean upDemands will compound, regardless of existing resources
Talk about what we learned first hand about these models
Maybe mention tony Hseigh
CHRISTINE make this percentages only –not the text below.
http://blog.tsa.gov/http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=2336044328955501444&postID=5813909001904047218http://blog.tsa.gov/2010/11/moderation-of-blog-tsa-delete-o-meter.htmlBlogger Bob writes:When moderating, we work from oldest to newest comments. … In my dream world, I would have a command center with a moderation team. But the reality is that while TSA does have some folks who are able to assist; at times I am the only one moderating the blog, so your patience is greatly appreciated. “Since January of 2008, we have received a total of 41,389 comments.”“We received nearly a million visits this month” – Blogger Bob, Nov. 201010/27/2011#gov#blog#dialog#jaimy
http://boeingblogs.com/randy/archives/2010/06/5_years_time.htmlOctober 27, 2011#blog #dialog #defense # military #b2b #christine“Boeing launched this “experiment” in the early weeks of 2005, when blogs were a relatively new medium. In the corporate world, it was virtually uncharted territory. We were one of only a small handful of major companies dipping our feet into the waters of executive blogs.We certainly thought we could make Randy’s Journal into something, but at the time we weren’t exactly sure what that might be. Well, I think that as we celebrate 5+ years of blogging, it’s clear that we’ve exceeded even our own expectations.We’ve posted about 450 entries and thousands of comments. Over time our blog has evolved into a really effective medium to interact and share with our own employees and retirees as well as our customers and stakeholders and of course, all of the aviation enthusiasts around the world.”
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