Our Social Business Coffee Break today is on Global Trends! Tell me your thoughts especially if you are in a non – US market! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAlg-WIcMVY&feature=youtu.be] PrevNext
Hi Sandy thanks for the coffe!! Here you are talking about BIG countries, but what about regions? What do you think about Latin America?
I think Latin America is super hot for Social Business!! The culture is perfect for success. What are you seeing?
Hi Sandy
Great presentation thank you – it’s so fascinating seeing China EXPLODE in their use of social (and India and Russia too) We just had CeBIT in Australia where I didn’t actually see as many delegates from China this year as I did last year – that may be due to the focus being on more business solutions than consumer at Sydney’s CeBIT though.
I presented at CeBIT Australia on how we use social technologies here at my company in Australia to consistently double the size of our customer base every year. I hope you and your readers find it interesting: http://bit.ly/KgGgDp
Oh and say hello to Steve Newman from me – we worked closely together “back in the day” and I remember meeting you at Teradata Partners in Seattle then too! 🙂
Let me know when you are in Australia next – I know the IBM Collaboration Solutions team quite well here and it would be good to catch up with you.
Cheers,
Tony Hollingsworth
Tony .. I’d love to connect next time I am there. I think my next AP trip is to Singapore, Japan, and India. I have a great team there though! Sandy
Great post. In order to connect globally it might be important leveraging more than one social network… Its clearly not just Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin.
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Becoming a global social business, is not just about Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter, there is more, great global insight!