Third-Order Engagement
Third-order engagement is customers and other partners engaging other customers and partners in the work of the organization.
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Third-order engagement is customers and other partners engaging other customers and partners in the work of the organization.
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It’s easy to argue about fairness – because our society operates with two very different definitions of the word.
Two Types of Fairness – and Why It’s Easy to Argue About Read More »
Engagement is the process of building relationships with people and putting those relationships to work to accomplish some goal.
The Art of Engagement: Balancing Tasks and Relationships Read More »
Twitter taps the power of heavily motivated information networkers to create an extremely valuable global information network.
The Information Networker: Twitter’s Golden Egg Read More »
Yes, Twitter connects people, but in terms of how it functions, it’s less a “social network” – and more an information network.
Twitter is Not a Social Network – It’s an Information Network Read More »
Building relationships means understanding that connections are not the same as relationships.
Building Relationships: Connections are Different than Relationships Read More »