Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Australian businesses fear social media and fear losing out

According to the 2010 Social Media Business Benchmarking Survey, conducted by market analyst Nielsen on behalf of specialist social network developer Community Engine, half of all Australian businesses believe they will lose touch with customers if they do not use social media.

However there is also a business risk as fear of losing control sill ranks high, as does fear of abuse directed towards the brand or service. Measuring return on investment was nominated as a key barrier by 28% of organisations polled. Achieving senior management buy-in was also still challenging – particularly in large organisations.

But the real kicker as far as I am concerned is that half of all Australian businesses believe they will lose touch with customers if they do not use social media. Since social media fundamentally changes the way that people interact and the way organisations do business then is there any choice if you are in a competitive market?

The issues raised can and have been solved, and we see a survey this week for example which says that Microsoft is the most social media-savvy company in the US, with IBM, one of its rivals, ranked #49. Microsoft has achieved huge internal culture change, and robust processes, and build a whole new way to relate to not only customers but also partners.

Solving the challenges of security, senior management buy-in, brand protection, brand strategy, closed versus open communities etc are nothing new. That's not to say that we don't learn new things each day, but the fundamental processes and principles can be learnt today. For example our Social Media Academy specifically teaches business managers and consultants these processes as part of a 32 hour curriculum.

Does it matter if we wait, and can it really add value?

Well yes if you wait you not only risk losing touch with current and potential customers, but your more social media-savvy competitors will be racing ahead. They'll very quickly know more about your customers than you do, because what you know are facts and information in your CRM system. What your competitors will know are the people who comprise your customers, what they are thinking, what they are saying, what's on their mind at work, and at home. And from all that they'll build a social business relationship. At that point you've lost!

In terms of shareholder value, well, in the recent transaction where Amazon bought the online shoe retailer Zappos analysts said that about $500m of the AU$1 billion paid was goodwill entirely for the social media savvy of Zappos. That's a key to the asset and culture which Amazon bought. Zappos built that internal capability and asset from scratch, it's all gain to shareholders.

Businesses now have the opportunity to use social media to establish a long-term strategic asset, rather than short-term marketing campaigns, being the customer relationship, loyalty, and referrer value. There's no mystery. There are business processes. It's about the will to act.

Walter Adamson
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Sunday, February 28, 2010

We've launched!

We're excited to announce that www.itinformer.com.au has finally gone live!

Hot discussion

Today's hot discussion is around Technology and Ethics in Aged Care. Be sure to check out Mark's blog post, and contribute any ideas you have.

Help us build the community 

Check out the IT:informer Twitterstream, and help us spread the word by adding the hashtag "#itinformerlaunch" to your tweets!

And be sure to tell your colleagues about us - we're all about bringing the Australian Aged Care industry together.

Cheers - looking forward to seeing you online!
From the IT:informer Team

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Putting the final touches on IT:informer.com.au!

Don't forget itinformer.com.au is opening to the public on March 1, 2010 at 9am EST!  Here's a sneak preview...


Tweet '#itinformerlaunch'!

Help us spread the word on Twitter - use the hashtag #itinformerlaunch to let others know about the launch! 

Looking forward to seeing you online on Monday!

Cheers
Mark Barnett - Editor, IT:informer

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Public Launch of IT:informer Online

I'm excited to announce that itinformer.com.au is opening to the public on March 1, 2010 at 9am EST!

Register here to stay informed!
Tweet '#itinformerlaunch'!

Please help us spread the word on Twitter - use the hashtag #itinformerlaunch to let others know about the March 1 launch! 

Looking forward to an exciting year in Australian Aged Care Tech!

Cheers
Mark Barnett - Editor, IT:informer

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

2010 Intergenerational Report

This week the Hon. Wayne Swan released the Future Challenges for Australia Report. As most of us will recognise, there were major implications for Aged Care and in a broader sense, the Health of the Nation.

Funding for Aged Care in that time will grow from 0.6%GDP to 1.8% GDP and for every 5 working Australians, there will be at least 2 supported in aged care.

Join the discussion

Ultimately they're only forecasts and models for the future up to 2050, but when you look closer at the next 5 years - what opportunities are presented for your organisation?

Are you at bed capacity? Will you need to upgrade your management infrastructure? If you have read/breezed through the report, what does it mean to you? 

If you have any thoughts, leave them here in comments, via the IT:informer Twitterstream, or on the Smart Aged Care Technology Group.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Australian Aged Care Technology on Twitter

Australian Aged Care and Technology is alive and well on Twitter, and we'd love to have you onboard!

Help us build the community - tweet '#agedcareaus'

If you're tweeting about Aged Care in Australia, append the '#agedcareaus' hashtag to your posts (like below).


This helps connect you with others in the industry - Nurses, Carers, CIOs, CEOs, Technology Vendors - whoever you're most interested in.

Smart people to follow

We've started building lists of interesting people to follow in Aged Care and technology:

@itinformer/aged-care-insights
List of Aged Care thought-leaders, professionals and other stakeholders

@itinformer/aged-care-vendors 
List of companies delivering technology-related products and services for Aged Care

 @itinformer/tech-events
List of technology events relevant to Aged Care in Australia

If you'd like to be added to any of these, or think we should add more lists, hit us up at @itinformer, or in comments below.

Follow us and we'll follow you

Follow @itinformer for breaking news, insight and discussion. And please, if you're in Aged Care, technology, or anything our readers might find useful, post your details in comments below.

Smart Aged Care Tech group wrap-up

Some awesome discussion happening on IT:informer's Smart Aged Care Technology Group, which just ticked over 50 members - a mix of CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, Nurses, Carers, Vendors, Entrepreneurs and more.

Top discussion topics
Hot new threads
Stay in touch!

Follow us and join the discussion via the IT:informer Twitterstream, this blog and the Smart Aged Care Technology group, as we approach the launch of itinformer.com.au at the end of Feb!