complementing microsoft sharepoint with ibm connections
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©2012 IBM Corporation
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.“ -Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Motivation – Creating a platform of engagement
”Engaged employees are more
productive, more profitable, more
loyal.”
”In the best organizations
employee engagement goes
beyond HR initiatives. It is how
they do business.”
Source: http://www.gallup.com/consulting/121535/Employee-Engagement-Overview-Brochure.aspx
”Within the U.S. workforce, Gallup
estimates this cost to the bottom line
to be more than $300 billion in lost
productivity alone.”
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Motivation – Creating a platform of engagement
”Engaged employees are more
productive, more profitable, more
loyal.”
”In the best organizations
employee engagement goes
beyond HR initiatives. It is how
they do business.”
Source: http://www.gallup.com/consulting/121535/Employee-Engagement-Overview-Brochure.aspx
”Within the U.S. workforce, Gallup
estimates this cost to the bottom line
to be more than $300 billion in lost
productivity alone.”
71% thinks their employees is the most important asset.
15-25% - annual employee
replacement rate.
200% - avg. Cost of rehiring.
Motivation - Communication and distance
Source: Professors John Carroll and Li Tao, Managerial Psychology, MIT, 2006
Motivation - Communication and distance
Kilde: Professors John Carroll and Li Tao, Managerial Psychology, MIT, 2006
”SOCIAL BUSINESS IS ABOUT COMPRESSING TIME AND DISTANCE”
“An expert is someone sitting far away.” - Ib Rene, Cairo
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“… shifts the sources of economic value from ”stocks” of knowledge to “flows” of new
knowledge. In this rapidly changing world, our stocks of knowledge (what we know)
obsolesce more quickly and success depends increasingly on our ability to tap in
expanding and diverse flows of knowledge.”
- Irving Wladawsky-Berger : http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2011/02/from-e-business-to-social-business.html
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Example Pain Points social business can address Lack of maturity in your existing collaboration solutions –
depriving you of the ability to differentiate yourselves.
Security threats from employees seeking out public or ad-hoc solutions for sharing confidential information.
Challenges around cost – speed and quality of decisions.
Attracting the right people - “Old” ways of working makes your organization less attractive to smart employees.
Information chaos; no-one knows where to look, but they know the information is out there somewhere – ”if we only knew what we know”.
Lack of innovation reduces ability to move into new business areas and - business models.
Solving problems you might not know you have!
Standout organizations
are 57% more likely to
allow their people to use
social and collaborative
tools.
When did you last
manage to get your
point across using 7
bullets with lots of text..?
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Characteristics of a Social Business platform
Focused around people not content.
Focused on all types of conversations – not just the e-mail inbox – opening the discussion - the ”Activity Stream”.
Sharing information over sending information.
Establishment of expertise through rating, tagging and transparency.
Social services weaving a social fabric that ties together your disparate initiatives.
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Profiles – adding social value to your directory
Status updates – open
the conversation.
An overview of the organisation and what connects people.
An overview of
position in the
organization–
How do we
relate?
What do we have in
common?
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Personal social file sharing
One click access
to all my files, all
files explicitly
shared with me,
all files I have
shared and all
files I have access
to.
Social value – an
overview of the value
a piece of content
provided.
Filtrering by tag,
how it is shared,
date etc.
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Embedded experience – what I want you to think about…
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React to events in 3.
party solutions or other
applications – without
ever leaving your
preferred context.
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Embedded experience – another example
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Why IBM Connections - SharePoint migration unlikely now?
Just managed to migrate to SharePoint 2010?
Still running SharePoint 200x and not really considering SharePoint 2013?
See a need to develop your social business – ”@ the speed of the Internet”?
Large investment in vertical solutions with tight back-end integration?
Office 201x upgrade not imminent?
Heterogenuous environment?
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Socializing SharePoint Profile card pop-up inside SharePoint – never more than one click away from your co-workers contribution.
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Why IBM Connections - ”Social glue”
Do you have a number of succesful web initiatives that utilizes different technologies?
Need to integrate your web initiatives with 3. part solutions lacking a social layer?
Need cross solution integration?
Need to add the social dimension to solutions that do not have the social dimension in them, and feel you should only have to add this once?
Access models
Social services
“Phonebook” SharePoint
…
Intranet
Exte
rnal
ly In
ternally
Tying your web initiatives together with social glue
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IBM positions social right in the center of our most expensive piece of IT real estate…our W3 Intranet!
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TV2 (Norway)
Challenge: Managing large international televised sport events.
Need: Social project management.
Solution: Connections + Trilog ProjExec.
“We believe that there are even more competent, creative and innovative
employees in our organization than those who are visible to us today. With
a new social collaboration platform we believe that these resources will get
more visible, prosper and create even more value for the organization.”
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Social Everywhere
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Why IBM Connections – A strong Community construct
The community of interest is a very central functionality in IBM Connections.
Need user initiated and user managed communties of interest?
Full functionality in a ”room” defined by common interest.
Ideation blog.
Community activity stream.
Social bridging.
Ideajam or ideation. Present your ideas and recieve feedback. Comment on and enrich coworkers ideas. Vote on the best ideas.
Social bridging. Participate in the dialog in - and outside the firewall. Discuss subjects securely and post them back on the Extranet/Internet.
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Why IBM Connections – Full mobile access – dedicated clients
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“Very soon, you won't be able to see email and social networking separate. Email will
not die, it will in fact have more flavor and will be more integrated."
- Neha Gupta, senior research analyst, Gartner
“The future of email is social, and the future of social collaboration tools
includes email as an integral part of the enterprise communication suite.”
“The new social email provides both a powerful accelerator for social adoption
and the backdrop for relief from email fatigue.”
- Michael Fauscette, Software Business Solutions Group Leader - IDC
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Why IBM Connections - Notes and Domino
As an existing IBM Notes and Domino customer you will appreciate the tight integration.
Exploit entitlement for Connections Files and Profiles services and get started on your social transformation.
Social inbox.
Embedded experience.
Workplace of the future…!
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Workplace of the future - today
IBM Notes 9 as it could look when released in 2013.
Illustration portrays functionality in a future product version. Subject to change.
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Why you should consider IBM Connections - summary
You have an existing SharePoint investment but are unable or unwilling to upgrade at a sufficiently high pace.
You have a heterogenuous web environment and see the need to tie your solutions together with a ”social glue”.
You would like to integrate 3. party solutions in your activity stream.
You need a stronger community construct than the Community site in SharePoint.
You need full functionality in a mobile client – now.
You are using Notes and Domino.
…you like what you just saw! Why, Arizona, USA – in the middle of nowhere
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Example customers that combine SharePoint and IBM Connections
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Sogeti – Europes largest SharePoint partner? – use Connections!
"Our people are our most valuable asset. As a multi-national company with 20.000
employees dispersed, from India to the US, we needed a powerful tool to connect
our people and provide them with a social platform to share information and
collaborate. We chose [IBM] Connections because it is a powerful collaboration
platform that goes way beyond simple sharing of documents, and furthermore it is
people centric rather than project or document centric. We believe that this is the
future of collaboration, and we are pleased to be at the forefront of this new trend.“
Luc-Francois Salvador
CEO of Sogeti
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“We need to connect people with other people,
not connect people with documents and dead paper!” - Lars Kolind, Jacob Bøtter, UNBOSS*
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