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the Blog and Portfolio of Robert Fransgaard

A Social Enterprise view on Klout

This article is the first in a series of blog posts I will be writing on The Social Enterprise here as well as on the Capgemini technology blog Capping IT Off.
The blog battles of Klout is raging on and… Read the rest of this article.

A Social Enterprise view on Klout

Summary list of my 2011 posts including my top 5

The year is rapidly ending so I have compiled a list of all the blog posts I have written this year both for this, my own site, as well as for the award-winning Capgemini blog: Capping IT Off.
Thank you… Read the rest of this article.

How to stop ideas – and why.

The original version of this article can be seen at the Capgemini – Capping IT Off blog.

The wheel was invented mid 4th millennium BCE. The first car appeared in 1335… historically innovation came at a slow pace because of… Read the rest of this article.

Summary from “WISHING YOU A MOBILE CHRISTMAS and a APPy New Year”

Below are my tweets in chronological order from a very good morning event on mobile hosted by Weber Shandwick, London.

Heading to “WISHING YOU A MOBILE CHRISTMAS and a APPy New Year” this morning at Weber Shandwick
James Warren, Weber… Read the rest of this article.

Designing a successful social user experience across channels

The original version of this article can be seen at the Capgemini – Capping IT Off blog.

One of the challenges faced deploying any social strategy is taking it from theory into a live environment. Reality is often different than… Read the rest of this article.

Klout, the shiny item in the shop window

Image courtesy of of Steve Greaves.
This blog post was sparked by a recent Yammer conversation as well as great blog posts such as Catching the Klout and  Social Media Influence vs Online Reputation.
People these days seems to be… Read the rest of this article.

The new cultural differences Facebook is creating

I came into the digital industry hoping the Internet would bring the world closer together and make us all more tolerant to each other. In many ways it did; in many ways in did not. But did any of us… Read the rest of this article.

The social navigation – Predictions based on the digital now

The original version of this article can be seen at the Capgemini – Capping IT Off blog.

Personalised and predictive navigation features have been around for a while. No need to look further than Amazon.com’s “Customers Who Bought This Item… Read the rest of this article.

Is the non-digital native generation missing the real value of Generation C’s user generated content?

Often when I go to digital events and conferences I can help but wish I had a time machine so I could go back in time and scream “I TOLD YOU SO!” in the faces of those who were adamant … Read the rest of this article.