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  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><dc:Title>Connecting organizational silos [electronic resource] : taking knowledge flow management to the next level with social media / Frank Leistner.</dc:Title>
<dc:Creator>Leistner, Frank.</dc:Creator>
<dc:Subject>Knowledge management.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Social media.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>HD30.2</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>658.4/038 23</dc:Subject>
<dc:Description>Includes bibliographical references and index.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Practical guidance on how to successfully introduce enterprise social networks to connect employees While there are a fast growing number of books around social media and enterprise 2.0, the focus is often on the technical tools. Connecting Organizational Silos approaches social media and enterprise 2.0 from a knowledge flow management perspective. It offers practical and specific guidance on what to do and what not to do when introducing social media in an organization. This concise, easy-to-read guide offers a nuts-and-bolts look at how to get started in social media and drive it to success.</dc:Description>
<dc:Publisher>Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons,</dc:Publisher>
<dc:Date>©2012.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>©2012.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2012</dc:Date>
<dc:Type>Text</dc:Type>
<dc:Format>1 online resource.</dc:Format>
<dc:Identifier>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118320853</dc:Identifier>
<dc:Language>eng</dc:Language>
<dc:Relation>Wiley & SAS business series</dc:Relation>
<dc:Relation>Wiley and SAS business series.</dc:Relation>
<dc:Relation>Connecting organizational silos.</dc:Relation>
<dc:Relation>Connecting organizational silos.</dc:Relation>

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