Posts Tagged ‘social networking’

How associations will own their communities

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Interesting study out last month on how associations use social networking.  Omnipress surveyed 325 associations and learned this blinding flash of the obvious:  the top objectives are to increase buzz and attendance for their meetings.  What I found the most interesting:  35% of associations have custom-built social network systems.  When you own the structure of social interactions, you own the community.

Prediction:  larger associations will move in this direction and recruit smaller, related groups to spread out the cost.  And they are going to need a steady stream of content to keep folks engaged in a more enclosed setting.  Great starting place for anyone who wants to be famous in an industry.

New training trend?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

This hasn’t reached critical mass but could next year:  “informal” training — that is training based on social networking, and, yes, even Twitter — is gaining some traction.

Key vendors look to roll out new options in 2010 and some larger companies will bite to reach Gen Y’ers.  Worst case scenario:  look for an overhaul in classroom training, which will focus on more dynamic interactions.  Prediction:  this will happen regardless of the rise or fall of informal training.  Again, it’s a generational thing.

Your next step:  get ahead of the curve and adjust your courses now.  When the big guys come out with social media options, you can capture the unsure buyers who want the best of both worlds.