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  1. 1.anagora.org

    Steve Parks wrote an article over at Drupal Radar about "elephants" (aka large global IT / services / consulting) shops like Capgemini starting to adopt Drupal and what that means for smaller shops.. Jo Wouters from Krimson left a comment that made a couple of good points. The first part of his comment was that adopting Drupal is a strategic choice, where community was part of the value of ...
  2. elephants.com

    The elephants in the two areas could still see, smell and hear one another, but they were separated by open space corridors and had separate barns. Liz and Frieda napping together, 2009. Frieda and Billie moved with Liz to avoid the added trauma of another separation. In their new habitat, the threesome appeared to become closer than ever. 2010
  3. fastercapital.com

    Jun 4, 2024The community ROI for this community is the difference between the cost per contact before and after the launch of the community, multiplied by the number of contacts. For example, if the cost per contact before the launch was $10, and after the launch was $9, and the number of contacts was 100,000, then the community ROI is ($10 - $9) x ...
  4. This is gonna get down voted like crazy, but I actually saw Henning Wehn perform once at the Fringe about a decade back. He was awful , painfully so. God as my witness, there were 5 of us in the audience and when one guy got up to leave, Wehn asked him 'Are you leaving because I'm not funny?'
  5. savetheelephants.org

    population size has risen from 5400 elephants in 2002 to the current 7500. With heartbreaking news of elephants succumbing to the drought on a daily basis in 2009, we eagerly looked forward to the rains as an end to their misery. In January 2010, a record verification exercise for the year 2009 was convened. Participants brought
  6. communityroundtable.com

    No matter what your community use case, questions, and answers are its lifeblood. By capturing the value of this single behavior, you capture the lion's share of the value communities generate. Drilling in on answers highlights the way that communities surface innovations, strengthen networks, highlight best practices, and drive behavior change.
  7. thecrlibrary.com

    calculate a credible ROI figure that was accepted by the organization and then promoted externally. 3. Looking for a good ROI case study? Jeff explained that this one use case will go a long way in promoting community use as a daily habit. OVERVIEW ØBackground: Jeff has been a Community Manager with Humana since May 2010.
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