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A few weeks ago I posted a very rough draft of a “white paper” called Social Pulse. Shortly after, I shared my thoughts on how the 1999 book The Cluetrain Manifesto is still a wake-up call to healthcare organizations today. I have been refining those thoughts, as well as correcting some typos and am excited [ READ MORE ]
UPDATED to add some context One of life’s more altruistic points is that actions really do speak louder than words. Talk is cheap. And, as I wrote recently, traditional marketing talk is especially cheap. Savvy hospitals are already coming around to the idea that its about forming a relationship with their constituents. At the core [ READ MORE ]
Over the weekend I read an inspiring book: The Cluetrain Manifesto by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger. The Manifesto consists of four discussions surrounding 95 theses; the crux of which is that “markets are conversations”. In a world were the internet gives everyone a voice, its time for organizations to listen [ READ MORE ]
UPDATE: – all links have been changed to http://www.nickdawson.net/socialpulse/ where you will always find the most current version of the paper This is a very early DRAFT version of my white paper on the use of tools such as twitter and facebook in a healthcare setting. Download the PDF here healthcare-socialnetworking-draft-[ READ MORE ]