How Humana got 26000 employees to use an internal social network - CITEworld
Paul Rhoads on getaway spot, scheduling, social networking and golf - Shreveport Times
Former Cleveland Police deputy chief constable uses social media to look for work - Gazette Live
IGGY Social Network Hopes To Serve Smart Teens - Huffington Post
CITEworld | How Humana got 26000 employees to use an internal social network CITEworld When Louisville-based health insurer Humana set out to build an enterprise social network, like all companies, they saw the advantages inherent in this technology such as flattening hierarchies, solving problems quickly, encouraging innovation and ... |
Paul Rhoads on getaway spot, scheduling, social networking and golf - Shreveport Times
Paul Rhoads on getaway spot, scheduling, social networking and golf Shreveport Times But don't expect him to brush up on social media skills while hanging out on his boat. He does not have a Twitter account. “The players do,” he said. “I still allow that, but they have restrictions. If they mess up on it, then I ban them. “It's their ... |
Former Cleveland Police deputy chief constable uses social media to look for work - Gazette Live
Former Cleveland Police deputy chief constable uses social media to look for work Gazette Live Disgraced former police chief Derek Bonnard is now advertising himself for work on a social networking website. Derek Bonnard, who was sacked from his position of Deputy Chief Constable in March for gross misconduct, has set up a profile on LinkedIn. |
IGGY Social Network Hopes To Serve Smart Teens - Huffington Post
IGGY Social Network Hopes To Serve Smart Teens Huffington Post The International Gateway for Gifted Youth (IGGY), a social network that is designed for brainy teens between the ages of 13 and 18 has recently reached more than 2,500 members, according to The Independent. The site, which was created by the ... |
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