[Hum-DIS] FW: Microsoft - Social Media Event Monday 19th Sept

Pauline Joseph P.Joseph at curtin.edu.au
Wed Sep 7 09:43:42 WST 2011


Hi everyone, 

FYI this local (WA) event.

It is a free event, please RSVP to v-michma at microsoft.com.

 

Curtin ECM Unit Students, 

It is recommended you attend this free event if time permits and you are
WA based. It is relevant to our lectures on web 2.0 records, Share Point
2010 and other topics covered in this Unit. 

 

Regards,

Dr. Pauline Joseph, MRIM
BAppSci Hons (Curtin), PhD (UWA)
Lecturer | Department of Information Studies

Curtin University
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From: Domenic Chiera [mailto:dochiera at microsoft.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, 7 September 2011 8:44 AM
Cc: Nichole Whyte; Savvas Neophytou; Steve McNally; Siva Subramaniam
Subject: Microsoft - Social Media Event Monday 19th Sept

 

 



You are invited to join Microsoft and leading innovators in the social
media & Government 2.0 space to an exclusive roundtable event.

Learn and be inspired by an expert panel who will provide research,
insights, case studies and solutions to the challenges facing the
progression of Gov 2.0 and the use of social media to encourage
engagement and interaction with citizens.

Event Details

Date
Monday 19th September 2011

Time
08:00am - 12:00pm

Venue
Microsoft Perth
ENEX Building - Seminar Room
100 St George's Tce, Perth WA 6000

To attend please RSVP
v-michma at microsoft.com

	
________________________________


Agenda

Social media and web 2.0 - the latest research, insights and statistics
Piers Hogarth-Scott / Managing Director, Vivid Group

*         Key Australian and International statistics and research
demonstrating how social media has fundamentally changed the way
business and people interact, and therefore the way governments engage
with citizens. 

*         Insights into how Government 2.0 is arguably the most powerful
application of social media supporting core tenants of democracy -
transparent, inclusive and collaborative. 

*         Using Web 2.0 tools to manage, nurture and engage stakeholders
online. 

*         Empowering the community to contribute, collaborate, share
ideas and information. 



Gov 2.0 in action - South Australia's Strategic Plan: a case study in
digital community engagement
Emma Lawson / Executive Director, SA Strategic Plan, Department of
Premier & Cabinet, SA

*         Building an integrated, transparent and participatory
engagement strategy 

*         Exploring South Australia's experience using multimedia,
social media and online engagement in the development of the state's
strategic plan 

*         Managing risk, levering opportunities and building an online
community 

*         Leveraging social media to listen to the views from the
community, crowd source ideas and compliment face to face community
consultation in the biggest community engagement exercise in that state.




How to Create An Effective, Systematic Long-Term Social Strategy Using
the Forrester P.O.S.T. Method
Simon te Brinke / Digital Communications Strategist, Gramercy Park
Consulting

*         People: Social audiences are fundamentally different.
Forresters' Social Technographic's Ladder profiles 6 core social
audiences: Creators, Conversationalists, Critics, Collectors, Spectators
and Joiners. 

*         Objectives: 5 key social objectives should be considered when
planning social strategy; Talking, Listening, Embracing, Energizing and
Supporting 

*         Strategies: Build strategies that are consistent with specific
social audience profiles and social objectives 

*         Technologies: Choosing the appropriate social tools and
technologies to implement social strategies. 



Social Networking in the Enterprise
Domenic Chiera / Solution Specialist Business Productivity, Microsoft

*         Microsoft's view of Social for the Enterprise. 

*         External vs Internal Social Networking Tools. 

*         Improving individual Productivity and Organizational
Efficiency through Social Collaboration. 

*         How Microsoft uses Social networking tools internally. 

*         Customer Case Study. 



To attend please RSVP to v-michma at microsoft.com
Warm Regards,
Microsoft Australia

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Best Regards,

Domenic Chiera - Productivity Solution Specialist.

Microsoft Australia.

Level 3, 100 St Georges Tce Perth Western Australia.

Tel : +61 8 9420 8437  | UC : +61 2 88179183 | Cel : +61 437 159 727.

 

"Best Productivity Platform on the Planet"



 

 

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