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Michael Idinopulos's Blog on Social Software in the Enterprise

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Transparent Office Transparent Office Michael Idinopulos's Blog on Social Software in the Enterprise Home Archives Subscribe November 01, 2011 Social Training for Social Tools Socialtext product adoption is way, way up--over 300% YTD. There are many reasons for the phenomenal growth, but in this post I'll focus on one specific factor: our training approach. Some time ago, I had one of those forehead-smacking Ah-Hah moments about the way we were trying to train customers to use Socialtext: Traditional IT training doesn't work for social software. Social software requires social training . When I talk about social training, I'm not talking about charm school, or teaching your collie how to play nice with the local poodles. I'm talking about a unique method of teaching employees to use social software at work. In traditional training, you interact with technology. In social training, you interact with other people by means of technology. The technology becomes a...

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