Mais conteúdo relacionado Enterprise Social Networks Analytics - IBM Webinar1. Enterprise Social Networks & Analytics
June 26th 2012
Pascal De Mulder,
Executive Social Business Consultant
IBM Collaboration Solutions Europe
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2. Topics
What is IBM's social platform - IBM Connections
What is Social Analytics
Social Analytics within IBM Connections
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4. IBM Connections
Profiles Home page
Find the people you need See what's happening across your
social network
Communities
Work with people who share
common roles and expertise Social Analytics
Discover who and what you don’t know
Files via recommendations
Post, share, and discover documents,
presentations, images, and more
Micro-blogging
Wikis Reach out for help your social networ
Create web content together
Activities Bookmarks
Organize your work and tap your Save, share, and discover bookmarks
professional network
Forums Blogs
Exchange ideas with, and benefit from Present your own ideas, and learn
the expertise of others from others
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5. What is Social Analytics
Social analytics describes the process of measuring,
analyzing and interpreting the results of interactions
and associations among people, topics and ideas.
Social analytics is an umbrella term that includes a number of specialized
analysis techniques such as social filtering, social-network analysis,
sentiment analysis and social-media analytics. Social network analysis tools
are useful for examining social structure and inter-dependencies as well as
the work patterns of individuals, groups or organizations.
Source: Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2011
http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1454221
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6. How It Works
Collect Apply
Analyze
Data Results
Samantha
Correlate file Use tags on
tags and
tags with new files to
Example shares files
share suggest share
with co-
recipients recipients
workers
Suggest oft-
Samantha Correlate
recommended
and others authors with
Example authors for
recommend recommended
topic
content items content topics
expertise
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7. Business Value of Social Analytics
for business users
Find relevant people and information quickly
Discover knowledge and expert resources
Gain new insights in your areas of work
Make better business decisions
Establish and monitor your own reputation, for
organizational effectiveness and career-building
Develop your personal social network, for enhanced
awareness, information access, and influence
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8. Business Value of Social Analytics
for line-of-business (LOB) and C-Level Executives
Increase teaming and collaboration through sharing and
openness
Accommodate changing workforce demographics, retain
organizational knowledge, and attract social workers
Facilitate better leadership
Improve employee efficiency, reduce costs, increase
revenue
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9. Key Social Analytics Types
Content analysis
People analysis
User interaction analysis
These include other specific types,
such as social network analysis, collaborative filtering,
sentiment analysis, etc.
Analysis can produce ontologies and relationship networks
(people, documents, etc.) that yield additional knowledge
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10. Role of Social Analytics
Leadership: Who is influential?
Engagement: Which media are influential?
Sensing: What content or topics are becoming “hot”?
Monitoring & Facilitating: What groups are forming?
Social trends:
Predicting departures
& finding potential leaders
Acting:
How can we strengthen teams,
communities, leaders?
Putting it all together:
How can we influence our market?
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Diagram: Juha Harkonen, COO of TELLUS International Inc.
12. Social Analytics Engine
■ Goes over all the content in Connections
■ Analyzes different relationships between people,
groups, content, and tags
■ Measures the total strength between relationships
for each recommendation
■ Makes recommendations based on highest
computed strength
■ Small example of relationships
Users have common colleague
Users shared a bookmark
– Users authored a wiki
– User been tagged
– Users commented on a blog
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13. Recommendations widget
■ Recommends any of the following content that might
interest you:
– File, Bookmark, Blog, Wiki, etc
■ Randomized list of recommendations
■ Recommendations based on strength threshold
■ Located in the Status page (Homepage)
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14. Who Connects Us Widget
■ Helps you find out how you are connected socially to
other people in your organization
■ Displays evidence of shared relationships between the
connections
■ Recommendations based on strength threshold
■ Located in the profile overview page when viewing
another profile (Profiles)
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15. Do You Know Widget
■ Recommends people to add to your network
■ Displays evidence of shared relationships
■ Recommendations based on strength threshold
■ Located in the My Network page (Profiles)
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16. Recommendations Widget
■ Recommends communities for you to join
■ Randomized list of recommendations
■ Recommendations based on strength threshold
■ Located in the Public Communities / My Communities
page (Communities)
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17. Social Analytics within IBM Connections
Administrator Leverage Metrics To Community Vitality
Reports / dashboard to monitor
adoption and community vitality
Comprehensive set of metrics of all
Connections services and page
views
Targeted Users
• Business Owner / IT Owner
• Instance Owner (Community owner, Blog
owner etc.)
Supports extensibility
• Flexible drill down and data slicing
• Create your own metrics or modify
existing ones
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19. How To Get More
Information
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20. IBM accelerates your business to maturity…
…we bridge the gap between analytics and execution
Social Media Analytics
Consumer Insight
Social Social Email Analytics
Predictive Social Analytics
Analysis of “owned” media Social Sentiment Analytics for email and web links
outposts Social Topic Discovery that are shared, liked, and
ROI of social clickthroughs Social Affinity Analytics commented on
Social Social
Marketing Execution Business Execution
Social segmentation, Social commerce,
social sharing, and branded communities,
real-time offers inside of social widgets,
social media widgets / product ratings, and
applications. more…
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21. Social Business Analytics - Solution
Architecture
Social Media Visualize
Data Sources Portal
Twitter
Internal Data Collaborate
Sources
Facebook
ERP
Blogs Listen Think Do
Warranty
Reviews CCI Mining
ICA Mining
Commerce
CCI
Forums Service
Outbound Prod. & Cust.
Registration
Communications
SMS
Data Services
email
ICA Crawler DB2
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22. Where To Get Additional Information
IBM Social Business
http:/www.ibm.com/social
IBM Connections
http:/www.ibm.com/lotus/connections
IBM Connections Team Blog
http://synch.rono.us
Collaboration Soapbox
http://www.thecollaborationsoapbox.com
Solutions Catalog
http://catalog.lotus.com
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23. Legal Disclaimer
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24. IBM Collaboration Solutions Products
Analysis Type Product Category Analytics Technology When
Connections Recommend SaND Current
Content
Future
Show things in common SaND Current
LotusLive Visualize Many Eyes Current
Notes client Categorize SwiftFile Current
Content, People Connections Recommend SaND Future
Show similar SaND Current
Connections Autocomplete SaND Future
Interaction
Share Timely Future
Show sharing Product code: file sharing Current
iNotes Track interaction Dynamic Interest Profile Current
NorthStar Track interaction Coremetrics, SPSS, Unica, Cognos, and SaND Future
Notes client Track interaction Dynamic Interest Profile Current
Sametime / SUT Track interaction Product code: Frequent contacts Current
Product code: Recent calls Current
Product code: Recent contacts Current
Product code: Recent meetings Current
Connections Sort SaND Future
Interaction, Content
Connections Recommend SaND Future
People
Show network Social Graphs? Future
Team Analytics Future
Show relationship path SaND Current
Show similar SaND Current
Connections Filter / Search SaND Realtime Future
People, Content, Interaction
Connections Find expertise SaND Future
People, Interaction
Recommend SaND Future
Show network SaND Vis Future
Sort SaND Future