Who Walks the Dog
Who Walks the Dog

Who walks the Dog provides strategic advise on using innovative ways to optimize your business, focusing on the human factor.
We specialize in social media, CSR and Lean Management.. This is our notepad, more info on http://whowalksthedog.com

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December 6th, 7:27pm 0 comments

5 Ways to Attract More Customer Reviews - one is: understand your customer! (via @rickmans)

But, do customers need to get something to give something? Research says no.
90% of consumers surveyed by Baaarvoice say they write reviews to help others make better buying decisions, and more than 70% want to help companies improve the products they build and carry.

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June 17th, 6:17am 0 comments

How are you going to play this weekend? Steve Keil tells us why it's important

"Steve Keil: A manifesto for play, for Bulgaria and beyond"
Note the position of Latvia in some of the charts.
Have a playful weekend!

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June 12th, 1:04am 0 comments

Muhammad Yunus talks about the Grameen Danone social enterprise #changeonsunday

Using yoghurt as a basis for a social enterprise to change many lives and solve some serious problems. Super.
Even better, the new OpenIDEO Social Business Challenge coming up!

June 9th, 11:59pm 0 comments

What does Community mean to you? A great question to think about this weekend. Let us know. (via @AnokhaJewellery)

So, what does community mean to you. And how do you engage with it to make it better? Let us know in the comments.

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May 17th, 11:41pm 0 comments

Do you have a social media policy? Learn from SAS Social Media manager Dave Thomas (via @VaultCSR)

Interesting interview with social media manager Dave Thomas of SAS, with some great insights on the why and how of a social media policy.

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March 10th, 7:11am 0 comments

Moving from under the radar into plain sight - the Yammer story of Capgemini

I have been part of that, and it was a great experience.
Had to laugh at slide 32. Out loud.