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The Road to Becoming A Social Business with #SMWCisco

We love Cisco’s video interview with Michael Brito (@britopian), SVP Edelman Digital and author of the book, Smart Business, Social Business, which contains a peek into his keynote panel, The Road to Becoming A Social Business — but we may like the bloopers just a little bit more!

Catch the real interview and more about Cisco’s exciting sessions for the Social Enterprise Hub on the Cisco Social Media blog!

The Social Enterprise (Part 1) with Cisco at SMWSF 2012 – Now Available

Socia Media Week SF is pleased to announce the complete schedule for Cisco’s Social Enterprise Hub on February 14, 2012, featuring keynote speakers such as Cisco’s Senior Vice President (a.k.a. “The Tech Nowist”) Carlos Dominguez (@carlosdominguez)  and Senior Vice President, Communication and Collaboration IT, Sheila Jordan (@CiscoSheila). Also joining as an afternoon keynote speaker is Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) of Altimeter Group.

Read all about it on the Cisco Social Media Blog: Get Your Social On! #SMWSF #SMWCisco

Which events are you registering for?

Registration Opens for Social Media Week San Francisco

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Today’s the day – we’ve officially opened registration for Social Media Week San Francisco, taking place from Feb 13th to 17th. And rest assured, even though the weeklong event is titled Social Media Week San Francisco, we’ve expanded into Silicon Valley throughout the week as well.

This year, the theme for San Francisco is: “Shareonomics: The Rise of Social Economy”.

Shareonomics is used to describe the economic, human or relationship value that is creating through the act of sharing content … and since Social Media Week is all about sharing, then we hope you’ll join us to discuss the latest trends of the social media universe with technology leaders from Adobe, AOL, eBay, Cisco, IBM, Nokia, SAP, Trulia, San Francisco State University, Gyro and others.  As in years past, Social Media Week each day will feature panels, sessions, and more, centered around six Content Hubs.  The hubs for Social Media Week 2012 include:

The current Social Media Week San Francisco 2012 schedule is also available.
To register, click on “login/register” to create an account and register for events.
Space is limited based on capacity of each event, so we encourage you to register as soon as possible.

See you there!

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Video: Introducing Cisco As Host Of The Social Enterprise Hub On Feb. 14, 2012

Jeanette Gibson and LaSandra Brill give us a sneak peek into Cisco’s Social Enterprise Hub schedule for Social Media Week SF 2012. More videos to come, so stay tuned.

It’s not too late to suggest an event or speaker idea, click here to submit now! 

Announcing Social Media Week SF’s Content Hubs and Partners

We are still welcoming sponsors, partners, and programming ideas! If you or your company would like to be a part of Social Media Week SF, please contact us!

We are pleased to announce our first initial lineup of Content Hubs for SMWSF 2012. Each will serve as a center for panels, events, sessions and other programming for each day of the conference

In addition to our global theme of “Empowering Chance Through Collaboration,” we wanted each of these hubs to reflect our local theme of  ”Shareonomics: The Rise of the Social Economy.” As you might have read, we coined “shareonomics” as a new term to describe the value – whether economic, human or relationship – created through the act of sharing content.

These values will be explored throughout the following:  Data, Technology and Analytics, Social Enterprise, Lifestyle, Commerce, Games and Entertainment, and Social Good. In addition, we have added the Social Central Hub for a broader Social Media Week experience.

We are also proud to be able to spread the locations of Social Media Week San Francisco throughout Silicon Valley, including cities such as San Jose.

Please stay tuned to our blog for more programming information as it becomes available.

Social Data

Examining how social data insights drive collaborative business and consumer intelligence. Submit an event.


Social Central

Providing attendees opportunities to interact with exhibitor demos, collaborate and network with participants and engage with other SMW locations and presentations. Submit an event.

 

 

 

Social Technology and Analytics

Examining the interaction between social technology and consumer behavior, and why measuring and reporting methodology is crucial to clarifying insights and relevant optimization. Submit an event.

 

Social Enterprise (Part 1)

Examining how businesses develop and maintain relationships via social platforms and communities, and how these platforms and communities are informing B2B operational decisions. Submit an event.

 

 

Social Enterprise (Part 2)

Examining how businesses develop and maintain relationships via social platforms and communities, and how these platforms and communities are informing B2B operational decisions. Submit an event.

Social Central

Providing attendees opportunities to interact with exhibitor demos, co-work and network with participants and engage with other SMW locations and presentations. Submit an event.

 

 

Social Commerce

Examining the role of the social consumer-driven market place and the future of online buying and selling of products and services. Submit an event.

 

Social Good

Examining the influence of social media on politics, activism, community empowerment and global activation. Submit an event.

 

Social Entertainment & Games

Examining how social media technologies and platforms are redefining media and entertainment activity and how this media is delivered, with focus on trending apps, mobile games, social music, mobile photography and more. Submit an event.

Social Lifestyle

Looking at the impact of social technologies on fashion, travel, retail, health and wellness plus more. Submit an event.

UserVoice and Cisco Added to Schedule!

We’re pleased to announce UserVoice and Cisco to the SMWSF schedule!

Why Community Managers Won’t Exist in 5 Years (and why that’s a good thing)

Community management is no longer an up-and-coming position; it’s become a standard role in many startups and even large companies.

How should the role, practice, and soul of community management evolve from here? Now that community managers no longer have to fight to get companies to understand that engaging with customers is crucial, what’s next?

Evan Hamilton, Community Manager for UserVoice, will speak about his belief that community managers won’t exist in 5 years, and why that’s a good thing. He’ll then lead a group discussion on the topic, while dodging rotten fruit from angry community managers in the audience.

Beer, wine, and snacks will be provided; bring your own rotten fruit.

Register for this event on February 10 at 5 p.m. at http://www.amiando.com/uservoice

COME LEARN HOW

As social media continues to grow in popularity, so has the complexity of figuring out which solutions resonate with your customers and potential customers. This a very practical session based on the real-world experiences and expertise of Cisco’s Director of Media Communications, Jeanette Gibson.
Also, learn how small businesses continue to leverage technology to enhance business process, improve customer service and cut costs.

Agenda

*  Registration and Lunch
*  Social Media Best Practices
*  Cisco Small Business Solutions that Transform your Business

Register for this evening happening on February 9 at 11:30 a.m. http://www.amiando.com/comelearn

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