Thursday, September 25, 2014

Week 9: Misuse of Social Media -- Amy’s Baking Company


When we talk about ethics or misusing social media, the first epic case is the Amy’s Baking Company in Scottsdale, Ariz, which was in one of the episodes of “Kitchen Nightmares”in May 2013

Here is the story. Amy and Samy Bouzaglo are the owner of the Amy’s Baking Company, who face some problems on their commercial trading and joined the famous show Kitchen Nightmares for revenue up. However, the host of the show – Gordon Ramday walked off the program after the couple's antics and finger pointing proved insurmountable challenges. When the episode published on air, it raised a wide public reaction. People start to follow their Yelper, Reddit and Facebook pages and some of them left so-called negative feedback. Since then, Amy and Samy started to strike back. 


But unfortunately, after few messages, their words somehow went beyond the bottom line.



The interesting point is, they claimed they were hacked.  But this didn't stop the improper official messages make the fire worse. 


In this part I would like to refer to Rogerson’s 8 ethical principles
Consideration of social cost - is the appropriate accountability and responsibility accepted with respect to this action?
Effective and efficient action - is the action suitable, given the objectives set, and is it to be completed using the least expenditure of resources?

The improper reaction of Amy’s Baking Company shows a poor marketing strategy.  First, they used social platforms for expressing in the view of themselves rather than the business. Arguing and debating with people who might be potential customers obviously are not the most effective and efficient action they could apply. The aggressive personality also should not be involved into the official response of negative opinion. Moreover, the owner themselves did not fully considering the social cost. Or maybe they did, somehow, as now they are the most epic “insane star” in the food business all over the world, who yelling to their customer even on a TV show. But, at least they did not understand the power of the social media. For example, the yelpers could bring you more customers but also may destroy your business. 

Obviously, the improper reaction of Amy’s Baking Company damaged their reputation. And due to improper use of social platforms, it goes worse and worse. But it did raise their publicity, thousands of people hear about them and following their news and social media pages. 
For recommendation, they do need a public relation professional to help them dealing with the misuse of social platforms and rebuild customer relationships in the long term. Otherwise, this dilemma will go on all the way.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Week 8: ROI Case Study--CISCO

After a few weeks’ broad investigation of implementing Enterprise 2.0 in organizations, it is a good opportunity to look inside – Return on Investment (ROI) of the organization embracing Enterprise 2.0.

Before going to details, first, we need to understand what ROI is. According to INVESTOPEDIA, ROI is a performance measure to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or a number of investments. The return on investment formula is:
It is simple to use this formula to justify if the company achieve expected benefits or not by comparing the results. For example, if the ROI which is calculated after implementing Enterprise 2.0 is higher than previous ROI which is calculated before it, then we can conclude that the company achieves benefits (tangible and intangible) through implementing Enterprise 2.0. 

Case study of CISCO Enterprise 2.0 Project

Second, let’s look at CISCO, one of the biggest IT companies in the world, providing IT solutions and equipment to enterprise, small business and home. 

Like other technology companies, cisco was well aware of the importance of managing its social media presence. However, there was no consistent and flexible solution for them to manage plenty of information on social media such as Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. In 2012, CISCO decided to standardize its social listening on Salesforce Radian6, a social-listening application which allows users to quickly and efficiently track, monitor and manage social interactions.


From NUCLEUS’s Financial Analysis Report, we can see there are two kinds of benefits which are direct and indirect. Those benefits can be summarized as followed:

Direct benefits
Focused use of outside creative agencies. By implementing Salesforce Radian6 that manages social mention in one, it enables CISCO to well monitor the marketing influences made through outside creative agencies.
Increased staff productivity. Salesforce Radian6 also provides staff mobile application that ensures them to respond social mentions in a timely manner and no matter where he/she is. 

Indirect benefits
Increased customer insights. From the application, staff can analyze social mentions from different social media in a more meaningful way, which will help marketing group find the most efficient way to achieve expected outcomes.
Improved partner management. CISCO is building more reliable partner relationships with partners by providing a more cost-effective way to increase their engagement.  
The following figure displays three years financial analysis of CISCO. 


The annual ROI can be calculated as:
ROI=[(1697625+1697625+1980750-587125)-(587125+478125+478125+195000)]/(587125+478125+478125+195000)≈281%

From the ROI calculated above, it is easy to get tangible cost such as software, hardware, consulting etc., but when it comes to intangible benefits, this method barely figures out specific intangible benefits could achieve though implementing Radian6 application. For instance, from increased customer insights, staff might save time on market research. But how this benefit can be figured out and measured in a quantitive way compared with traditional market research. At least, from this report, I cannot find any specific criteria to calculate intangible benefits.   

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Week 7: Online Fashion Tycoon -- ASOS

In this weekly activity, I would talk about ASOS, one of biggest online fashion retailers in the world, by utilizing social networks to achieve success.
                                 

Background of ASOS

ASOS is the largest British online fashion and beauty retailer. It sells over 65,000 branded and own-label products to all over the world and ships all the items to 234 countries for free. 

ASOS is more than a fashion online retailer. It also provides platform (Marketplace)for people who have independent label or boutiques to sell on its website. They can list their items on the website for free, which in turn ASOS only charge a few amount of commission.
  
                   
Apart from that, ASOS is also a fashion finder which allows buyers or sellers to upload their daily fashion outfit on the street. Those outfits are tagged individually on their personal blog. People would find their favorite and probably the most fashionable outfit for their own preferences.

Secretes behind its success

There is evidence (Gemma Lovelock, 2013) reveals it achieves success while other big companies fail, potentially due to applying multiple social technologies in online retail.

Twitter is one of the social technologies they use as a communication channel with customers. ASOS posts latest products, questions, announcements or news on Twitter. Besides, customers could ask any questions, or even complain on their official Twitter and get fast response from customer service staff. 
                       

Refer to McKinsey’s report (McKinsey, 2013, P 39-40), in customer service perspective, social technologies do give companies a way to listen to their customers, identify potential risks with services or products and seek improvements through customers’ advice or complaints. It cannot be denied that Twitter is one of most accessible social technologies people live with their smartphones, laptop or iPad in daily life. Compared with traditional tool -- email, customer can easily send their requirements and get fast response from staff. Last but not least, ASOS also largely increase customers’ engagement by posting interesting questions related with fashion through Twitter. 

Twitter is just  small piece of tricks ASOS uses to engage and provide quality service for customers . They also have multiple social tools embedded in their website including Facebook, Google +, YouTube, Instagram, Linkin etc. It just implies the secrets behind its success – ‘social’ and all about customers.      

Reference
McKinsey. (2013). The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies. Retrieved from https://about.yammer.com/assets/MGI_The_social_economy_Full_Report2.pdf

Monday, August 25, 2014

Toyota-Unlock the Value of Blog


Toyota is one of largest automobile manufacturers in the world. From the Toyota annual report in 2013, the evidence shows that Toyota has an overall revenue increase of 18.7%, compared with the prior fiscal year. Most important, the company has steady revenue growth in Asia, North America and Europe respectively. What makes it successful can be traced back to company’s philosophy which is ‘customer first’.  It can be well explained that Toyota aims to deliver customer-oriented automotive products and services to delight their customers.

Refer to the 10 levers theory from McKinsey (2013), derive customer insights and use social technologies for marketing communication/interaction are two levers across organizational functions of marking and sales. Blog provides opportunities to Toyota’s marketing and sales in building and fostering relationships.

It is not hard to find Toyota has embraced social technologies as their communication mediums with their customers. Blog is one of the social tools where they have company’s philosophy embedded in.

Toyota UK blog as an example of how they unlock the value of social tools was launched in one of multiple blogs in various countries. This blog has clearly categorized information related with Toyota into several functions. They have news from official departments, features of new motors and stories from owners, events, range of cars’ descriptions and stories and motor-sport. 


And especially, they have a community that opens to owners or someone interested to share Toyota stories on the blog, which positively engages customers to participate to the big Toyota community sharing stories. It also gives Toyota opportunities to listen to customers what they want from them. Because of this, it also gains customers insights to improve own business, but it also attracts potential clients or partners who might be interested in new Toyota techs, which might form new relationships that create revenue opportunities for the company. 



Moreover, Toyota UK blog does integrate other social technologies such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube etc. in their blog to expand popularity and influences and to publish information about new technologies, events or customers’ stories.   

In general, Toyota has realized the potential value of blog that could bring to the company. And they well explained philosophy of ‘customer first’ by using social technologies as a communicating platform between the organization and customers.

Reference
Toyota. (2013). Annual Report 2013. Retrieved from http://www.toyota-global.com/investors/ir_library/annual/pdf/2013/
McKinsey. (2013). The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies. Retrieved from https://about.yammer.com/assets/MGI_The_social_economy_Full_Report2.pdf

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

New Sight of Domino’s Pizza


Domino’s Pizza enterprise is one of the largest pizza chains in Australia in terms of physical store numbers and network sales. The most amazing things that appeal audience are not only by their multiple choices of pizza but also by their new ways of operating pizza business. Domino’s pizza launched Pizza Magul to advocate co-creation of pizza with customers, which potentially increases the innovation of product development and expands their market through social network by different pizza creators. Apart from Pizza Magul, Domino’s also provides online booking app on Facebook that makes more visible on social network platform. 

1) Pizza Magul – A new strategy of product development and marketing


Pizza Magul is a co-creation initiative launched by Domino’s. It engages customers to design their own pizza and share it with others through social networks. The creator of this pizza can get paid from 25 cents to 3.25 dollars per pizza sold. And also he/she can donate a percentage of sales to charity. 

Embedding co-creation into product development as mentioned in McKinsey's report (2013, p 34-37), Domino’s is able to accept more innovative ideas on making pizzas that attract people with diverse preference tastes. And co-creation of product development enables customer as a member of Domino’s community, which could increase their motivation to have entrepreneurial opportunity by earning commissions through social network. Domino’s utilizes social selling as a new powerful tool for increasing revenue and advertising.  Creators share their creativities on social networks, which enables Domino’s to tap on a bigger market share.

2) Facebook Domino’s Pizza Ordering


In 2012, Domino’s launched Facebook Ordering in Australia and New Zealand (Messieh, 2012). Domino's had provided online booking and mobile app on their website. But this time, they decided to offer online booking on one of the most popular social networks – Facebook. Using this Facebook online booking does let users automatically publish status on their timeline, so friends will know what he/she booked. If the user does like the pizza and would like to share it on Facebook. Because of the word-of-mouth effect, it will bring more people to try the new service. The number of Facebook online booking is growing due to ‘like’ Pizza and share this social network experience with friends. 

Compared with traditional online booking in these days, using social network as deliver stream for products sales could make stronger capability of communication and interaction within the customer's community (McKinsey, 2013, p38-39) . With the benefits of a large amount of users, it is much easier to expand scales of marketing and sales. Besides, it is a way of saving expenses on advertisement, since using particular social network is relatively lower than other traditional media for organizations. 

Reference

Nancy Messieh. 2012. Domino’s doubles-down on social, launches Facebook ordering in     Australia and New Zealand. Retrieved from http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2012/05/09/dominos-doubles-down-on-social-launches-facebook-ordering-in-australia-and-new-zealand/

McKinsey. (2013). The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies. Retrieved from https://about.yammer.com/assets/MGI_The_social_economy_Full_Report2.pdf


Monday, August 11, 2014

Social Technology Leads To New World

Background

Back to ten years ago, it was my first time to use computer as a communication tool. However, it was one-way communication with the computer. It was very exciting for me to control all the behaviors of computer such as copy, paste or move documents by entering particular commands which seemed like UNIX.

Nowadays, the fast pace development of IT has shifted the way of communication, working or studying to social network in our life, as millions of people joined online communities and started using online social platforms. 

Theories about social technologies


Refer to McKinsey Global Institute’s report (2013, p 7-8), social technologies have several characteristics that enable value creation activities.


  • Involve interactions among people.
  • Enable social behaviors to take place online which is a mean of getting rid of geographic or time zones constraints.
  • Provide platforms for content creation, distribution, and consumption, also including value co-creation (e.g. Google Doc allows a group of people create and edit one document in the same platform instead of completing documents in traditional ways).
There are two social tools that we might feel useful when studying in university. Let’s have a look how these tools reflect the value creation of social technologies.

Evernote


Evernote is a suite of digital notebooking application supported by numerous operating systems such as iOS, Microsoft Windows, Android, and Blackberry.  The company also offers online synchronization and backup services, so all notes could be shared and saved among different devices and users. Furthermore, I found it is really helpful with the self-productivity as it has multiple functions:



1)    Organizing files
Evernote is a perfect “notebook” to store all the materials needed for any project and manage the ideas, deliverables and deadlines. By attaching different tags, it is easier to find notes. Also, search and discovery function is powerful enough to locate words, images and documents.

2)    File attachments
As a digital notebook, file attaching function allows users to insert webpages; photographs; PDFs; and voice memos.  This massive integrates all possible utilities into one which save me a lot of time in capturing ideas and save interesting information.

3)    Notes sharing and syncing
Whenever to work alone, or with a team, Evernote makes it easy to send important information to team members or friends with Shared Notebooks. It also allows peer editing and lets collaboration in capturing big ideas or finishing tasks more easily.

There are more amazing features of Evernote waiting for exploited. Check this video:


Dropbox


Dropbox is a file hosing service that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud and client software. It allows me to store any documents in their cloud drive and access these documents from most popular media such as computers, iPhone, iPad, and the web. However, the most appealing parts of this software provide sharing, links, events functions other than personal storage, which allows people to co-operate with each other in one platform and in real time.



1)   Sharing: I can create a folder in dropbox and invite my group members in this folder, the folder will appear inside their dropbox and syncs documents whenever or whoever takes actions on the doc. Compared with traditional file sharing methods such as USB, email or Bluetooth, dropbox is able to provide more efficient online file storing and sharing method. 










2) Links: I can create a link to any file or folder and send this link to anyone I want to share with no need to access dropbox. It is beneficial for some team members who want to view files but are not willing to install or sign up dropbox.











3) Events: Within Events, I can monitor any changes made on the dropbox folders by anyone linked. Most important, I am able to restore any documents or folders that someone deletes them without caution.









Reference 

McKinsey (2013). The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies. Retrieved from https://about.yammer.com/assets/MGI_The_social_economy_Full_Report2.pdf 

Evernote. (2014, August 11).  5 Tips to Manage Your Freelance Career with Evernote [Web log post]. Retrieved from https://www.evernote.com/shard/s419/sh/b2983e0c-4eeb-4b39-8e0b-0ed523b1ba86/71a7f5250f3bd73fa35b269eff92bca8

Evernote Scott. (2012, April 12). Evernote Tips: The 11 Amazing Features That Make Using Evernote So Freaking Awesome [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce2_gWZHBIs

Monday, August 4, 2014

HELLO BLOG :)


It is very exciting to have an official blog that potentially has plenty of people (students, workers, professionals etc.) using it for different purposes. I was inspired to have my first blog by Mr Callam Porch who is in profession of social networking.  

Why I am blogging?

1) Information sharing – Blog defined as web log based on the World Wide Web creates the opportunity for people from culturally diverse backgrounds with various interests to share opinions, specific topics of interest, expertise on everything. I think blog is one way to express and communicate our thoughts with others. This could help me obtain valuable information from others’ comments on my blog. 

2) Relationships building – Blog is able to provide source to deepen the connection with readers, and sometimes, readers might be your potential employee or employer. By browsing and commenting on your website, they possibly have further understanding of you, including ability of constructing thoughts and personal opinions on specific affairs. Because of that, I do also believe blog is the place to show our talent to wider potential employers.

3) Engagement development – Blog could create a community with people in the same interests. Through commenting your blog, they might have sympathetic response in one thing which is likely just the start of building relationship with readers. Sometimes, this kind of relationship (readership) keeps readers returning to your blog and also engages you to publish better content.

How can be a successful blogger? 

Here I will describe my understanding of how to create useful posts and strategies for obtaining readership based on several bloggers opinions and my past experience in other social networking platforms. 

Think and research thoroughly before posting – Personally, I am responsible for what I will post and have to respect readers who take time to read my posts. In order to achieve that, I believe thorough research on the topic from professional or informal information sources would build my own comprehensive and objective understanding of the topic.

Welcome all positive and negative commenting – Positive comments would definitely encourage me to insist what I am doing. In the same time, negative comments from people who might not agree with you would also follow with positive ones. 
By viewing these negative comments sometimes offer me an opportunity to see other sides of the world because people who hold other arguments might help me to have a better understating of the thing. Moreover, negative comments sometimes also keep me to desire more and more readers’ compliments. Thus, personally speaking, a blogger who can accept either ones can be successful and make himself/herself better and better.

To be more familiar with blogging techniques – A nice or special layout might be one of the reasons that most viewers keep returning to the sites. How to attract people to read posts not only depends on the content but also depend on visualization and functionalities of the sites. For instance, people prefer blog who provides the function of sharing post with others in Facebook or other social network platforms by clicking buttons on the site. 

Blog Star

In addition, SIXPACK SHOTCUTS found by Mike Chang who aims to share the best techniques for getting a ripped body and six pack abs either in the gym or home. He regularly posts his own efficient workout techniques and videos on the site. In the first beginning, I am not sure whether what he posts work on me or not, until one day I was amazed that he uploaded several fans’ videos showing their amazing results after following his workout tutorials. Now, I have grasped many necessary workout tips and could make myself feel fresh after intensive workouts either in the gym or home. 

It is really amazing that he shares his expertise on fitness and helps numerous people get rid of unsatisfied body and unhealthy diet by accessing his blog or Youtube channel. This sharing spirit also inspires me to do the right thing and share my own enjoyable things or expertise with others on my first blog. 


Here is his sample video showing how to get chest and back workout at home with just a pair of dumbbells.