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30 th August 2010 Web 2.0 Technology & Tools and their Business Advantage at MARG Limited

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Page 1: Web 2.0 Presentation - Final

30th August 2010

Web 2.0 Technology & Toolsandtheir Business Advantageat MARG Limited

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Life at HOK Blog

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Blog• HOK careers

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Blog• Facebook• LinkedIn

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Blog• Facebook• Linkedin• Flickr

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Blog• Facebook• Linkedin• Flickr• YouTube

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Blog• Facebook• Linkedin• Flickr• YouTube• Slideshare

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An Example by a Partner…

Architect HOK• Blog• Facebook• Linkedin• Flickr• YouTube• Slideshare• Twitter• etc

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An Example Closer to Home…

Marg ProperTies• Blog

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An Example Closer to Home…

Marg ProperTies• Blog• Facebook

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An Example Closer to Home…

Marg ProperTies• Blog• Facebook• Flickr

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An Example Closer to Home…

Marg ProperTies• Blog• Facebook• Flickr• Twitter

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An Example Closer to Home…

Marg ProperTies• Blog• Facebook• Flickr• Twitter• Vimeo

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• Web 2.0 triggered a populist adoption of the Internet as a social tool – and a place to ‘hang out’

• In the public domain, software ‘wins’ by gaining wide acceptance through viral adoption

• And the value of the networks increase as more people adopt it • Most software innovation is currently taking place in the public

domain– This software advancement has taken place outside of the hierarchical

command & control environment of corporations• While many corporations have embraced Web 2.0, most are not

sure how to incorporate it into their infrastructure and leverage it as a business tool

The Web 2.0 Trend - Observations

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• Social dimension of computing explodes• Amount of free public data explodes • Barriers between corporate systems and

public systems get blurred• Corporate standards of usability fall behind

public system standards

Impact & Consequences

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• Rich user experience, egalitarian methods of collaboration, user participation, dynamic content, adaptive systems, metadata…

• Data driven network effects – participants actions alter the experience of other participants

• "models where masses of consumers, employees, suppliers, business partners, and even competitors co-create value in the absence of direct managerial control”

• The continuing technical evolution of the browser.• The rejection of older technology as “no longer acceptable”.

Beyond the Buzz Word

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Status Report

• Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc. are the new models of building and maintaining social connections

• LinkedIn is the new career portal• Blogs are the favored tool of self-expression• Sites like YouTube and Flickr have quickly become the

de facto content management systems for the public domain

• Wikis and forums are changing the way we collaborate

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Why does Web 2.0 matter?

• 28 million Urban Homes in India have PC or laptop • PC penetration in urban India has doubled in the last

three years• 9 million Broadband Internet Users in India• 81 million Internet Users in India – 4.1% of the

World’s Internet Users (30th June 2010)• 13 million Facebook user base in India (July 23 2010)• Facebook users growing at 14.34% week-on-week• 6 million+ LinkedIn users in India

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What is it all about?

• Culture Change – Behavioral Change• Acceptance of the Web 2.0 technologies and

understanding their impact on our business• Collaboration and reduction of transactional time,

hence reducing costs• Creation and Maintenance of our online presence on

the various Web 2.0 tools• Having the enterprise ready to work with the changing

social environment with its information explosion

In short, it is about creating Enterprise Value…

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Embracing Web 2.0 - ROI

• monitor social media ‘buzz’– Google Analytics, Alexa - traffic to/from blogs, websites, etc– Technorati blog authority– Numbers of Twitter followers, YouTube views, etc– Growth of online communities, etc

• But not just quantity – look at quality (eg: sentiment)

• ‘crowd-sourced’ feedback on company/product offerings• customer loyalty, word of mouth recommendations• number of sales leads (Dell’s Twitter-only deals earned $1m)• improved recruitment• increased media coverage (eg: thought leadership)• brand equity

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Examples of what we can / are doing for our business...• Possible use of Web 2.0 tools in our Business

– Intranet to bring the Cultural Change and Internal Collaboration– LinkedIn as Hiring Tool– YouTube and Flickr as a Sales Tools with “Online Walkthroughs”

of our projects– Blogs as Customer Interface and Customer Feedback– Create User Communities through websites deployed using web

2.0 technologies– Using Flickr for Corporate Events– Slideshare for Branding and share presentations, documents and

professional videos– LIVE Streaming, Online Kiosks & Digital Signage

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Possible Rollout Initial Initiative…

• Intranet - facilitate the initial Culture Change through– Discussion forums– Intranet wikis– Intranet blogs– Instant messaging– Intranet social networking– Tagging, sharing, social bookmarking

COLLABORATING and SHARING within the Enterprise

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Possible Solutions need to be build around…

IntranetCompany to Employee, Employee to Employee

ExtranetCompany to Partners, Company to field staff, Partners to Partners

Collaborative WebsitesKnowledge sharing, research, team building, Networking,

Enterprise Content ManagementDocument creation, review, publishing and archiving

Portal

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What next?

• Develop a Strategic Enterprise-Level Plan to identify areas / Web 2.0 projects

• Evaluate Tactical Business Solutions by Project• Evaluate Tactical Technology Solutions by

Project• Rollout Initial Few Initiatives

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OPEN DISCUSSION…

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME…