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Are You Playing Defense
Bill Fraser, a Trillium Director, in his article Adapting to Economic Crisis wrote a very insightful piece regarding the different approaches that Associations are using to deal with the economic downturn. Some are taking a wait and see approach and are trying to ride out the downturn. Other Associations are using this as an opportunity...
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Social Media Explorer – A Blog to Follow
As organizations implement and improve social media in their marketing, brand building and communications strategies, there is no shortage of advice or subject matter experts; however one Blog stands out. I would recommend you add Social Media Explorer to the sources of information you follow concerning social media. This site has a wide range of post...
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Twitter More Adult Than Teen
Do you have people in your organization’s leadership that still think social media is a technology just for teens? A recent New York Times article found that for Twitter “just 11 percent of its users are aged 12 to 17″. This is not only true for Twitter, but the result of the maturity of other social media...
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Social Media: Managing Twitter Accounts
A new application group is growing up around the management of Twitter accounts. If your organization is seeing growing use of Twitter, check out this CIO.com drill down link for some possible options for account management. An application named CoTweet is getting much of the media attention and big corporate users so far, but it is...
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5 Factors Determine 80% of Project Results
Over the years, Trillium has developed a core set of project management principles that we use to drive our client’s projects to success. These principles have their genesis in the early Standish Group research around the factors that determine project management success, and have been honed and retooled by our project management experts. We refer to...
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SaaS Changes the Relationship Between Vendors and Customers
Jeffrey Kaplan wrote an article in Datamation and commented on how the relationship between a Vendor and a Customer changes in a SaaS environment. “The one-to-many, ‘multitenant’ approach to SaaS enable every customer to benefit from the latest updates and upgrades simultaneously. This approach even gives customers with the simplest needs access to the same functional...
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