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Archive for July 2009
Photos from our Social Media Breakfast
We enjoyed a great morning of discussion and conversation at our Social Media Breakfast last week, which was hosted by Marketing Elements at The Vault, at Fox Studios in Sydney. You can see the rest of this photo set over on Flickr. If you couldn’t make this breakfast session this time or if you are… read full post
More on social networking and the legal profession
The New Lawyer has provided a bit of a taste of some of the findings in our recent Social Networking for the Legal Profession report, which was written by Lee Bryant and Penny Edwards at Headshift and published by Ark Group. If you are looking to explore more around this topic, but haven’t yet grabbed… read full post
Evaluating social computing options? Some local knowledge can help
Other than Atlassian (who started in Australia and happen to have an office in Sydney), many of the newer enterprise social computing vendors don’t actually have a local presence in our part of the world. So does this mean you are stuck with talking to an overseas office if you want to ask some questions… read full post
Introducing Shelley Gibb
Today I want to introduce another important member of our local Australian Headshift team, Shelley Gibb (aka Mollybob). Shelley is an Online Community Management Specialist with qualifications in HRM and e-Learning. She is currently studying Masters degrees in Adult Education and e-Learning at the University of Technology, Sydney. Previously Shelley was the Learning and Development… read full post
Social Media Breakfast on 29th July 2009 in Sydney
If you are reading this blog, I’m sure you are aware that social media is not an overnight fad – it is here to stay and it will no doubt evolve and change again as technology continually advances. Headshift and Marketing Elements are abreast of this change and wants to share its knowledge through a Social… read full post
