Buoyed by the early findings from our social agility self-assessment questionnaire, we’re now working on turning this into a detailed research report on the internal and external challenges organisations are facing from social media. It will look at how organisations of different sizes and in different sectors and geographies think they are doing against different challenges, and how important these are.
You can contribute to the research by taking this survey. At the end, you can request to see your own report, benchmarking your organisation against others, and can sign up to have the report emailed to you when it goes live.
At the heart of this research is understanding the importance that organisations place on key contributors towards becoming ‘socially advanced’, and how well different types of companies and markets are performing against these. We feel that it’s critical for anyone responsible for social media initiatives in their organisation to know that they are doing the most important things well, but equally there is little point spending time on effort on things that aren’t important, as this could be better directed elsewhere.
This is where we need your help. In order to survey and benchmark the importance and performance of socially advanced organisations, we need to know how and what you think. We are interested in all different points of view, but especially want to hear from corporate social strategists and senior marketing and communications executives in medium to large companies across the globe.
You can take the survey here – it consist of just 5 questions that should take no more than 10-15 minutes.
And please spread the word too. We’d like as broad a participation as possible across different organisation sizes, sectors and geographies in order for it to be relevant and valuable to as many of you as possible.
Thanks in advance.
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