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As many of us know, or have heard, Jeremiah Owyang brought down the house with his keynote presentation at the Seattle! Yep Web Community Forum on December 5th. Special thanks go to Beth Kanter for casting a spotlight on Jeremiah's contributions toward our better understanding & appreciation of social media.
The key is to create a strategy based upon the objectives that your organization seeks to accomplish. Doing so must precede your decision/commitment to which types of presence, activities, events, applications and services to create/operate in social media. Don't just race out to hire developers without the big picture and the other key resources needed by your team, because nobody can expect to know precisely which resources those might be (at this stage-of-process). Hopefully, we'll get into useful depth on this subject at a none-too-distant date.
An NPO-oriented restatement of Jeremiah's five goals (which might be thought of as principles, MOs, or philosophical commitments):
With these goals in mind, a strategy should be easier to formalize. Jeremiah prescribed a roadmap (to follow after the strategy is finalized):
Best Practices
(ed. Note: the italics are my interpretations rr)
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Thanks
Great summary and analysis of the key points, glad it was helpful!