Post by bayezidislam on Feb 15, 2024 5:39:24 GMT 1
Among this investment class, although First Round has also heavily invested in Gigya in later stage rounds, so it would be key to watch their movements as they continue to grow. This is just a snapshot in time, and while IPO market is unfavorable now, expect most exits to closely tie to M&A this spring, before the large software companies go on their conference tour of a larger suite. Expect additional M&A to happen this year, although IPOs will be fewer and far between in 2013 in social business software. Stay tuned for future analysis on VC impacts on consumer social networks.
Photo used under Flickr Creative Commons by Antarctica Email List HaglundcAltimeter’s latest Open Research Report (download at will, share with attribution) is embedded below. This report features how large companies have scaled social business across their enterprise. Specific case studies include: Whole Foods puts local social engagement into the hands of store managers. General Motors organizes for social business internally, then supports regions. Amway empowers distributors yet maintains brand consistency PUMA scales limited headcount for worldwide engagement I co-authored this report with my colleague Senior Researcher, Andrew Jones, who’s been involved in several reports with me and knows the market which we cover in a detailed way, and provides unique insights.
His deep understanding of the space, tireless research, and pattern analysis was key to this report being published. Please keep us both updated in your industry updates. Scalable Social Business Tension Dynamics The interesting thing about this research is that corporations are beyond the ‘why’ social but are now focusing on integration and tying together with all customer interactions. We often see tension dynamics in companies across the following opposing forces: Six Common Tension Dynamics as Companies Scale Social Corporate vs Business Unit Global vs Local Consistent messaging.
Photo used under Flickr Creative Commons by Antarctica Email List HaglundcAltimeter’s latest Open Research Report (download at will, share with attribution) is embedded below. This report features how large companies have scaled social business across their enterprise. Specific case studies include: Whole Foods puts local social engagement into the hands of store managers. General Motors organizes for social business internally, then supports regions. Amway empowers distributors yet maintains brand consistency PUMA scales limited headcount for worldwide engagement I co-authored this report with my colleague Senior Researcher, Andrew Jones, who’s been involved in several reports with me and knows the market which we cover in a detailed way, and provides unique insights.
His deep understanding of the space, tireless research, and pattern analysis was key to this report being published. Please keep us both updated in your industry updates. Scalable Social Business Tension Dynamics The interesting thing about this research is that corporations are beyond the ‘why’ social but are now focusing on integration and tying together with all customer interactions. We often see tension dynamics in companies across the following opposing forces: Six Common Tension Dynamics as Companies Scale Social Corporate vs Business Unit Global vs Local Consistent messaging.