The Social Media Week Video Happy Hour

As part of our weeklong experiment in collaborative intelligence gathering, the Smarter Commerce Scan team jumped onto the cool, new Spreecast social video platform.

Watch the Replay

We had a few glitches — and had to reconvene on a new channel after a false start — but the test did give us a chance to share our own impressions and insights gleaned from watch SMW11 all week.

You can still share your views — on our question of the day — right here on The Social Business site on Tumblr.

The Social Commerce Scan
Testing a new approach for collaborative intelligence gathering via Social Media Week
Answer the Scan’s daily question
This experiment in realtime research will enable Social Media Week participants, and others around the Web, not just to share insights on the emerging nature of commerce, but to help analyze and filter the results of a small study. We call this approach a Scan, because it aims to rapidly survey the surface sentiment of the thought leaders and influencers pulled into Social Media Week’s orbit.
Why share your voice? SMW participants are passionate, opinionated, generous and savvy about the many dimensions of social media, and their impact on culture and business. This global gathering is a singular opportunity for your diverse perspectives to be heard — and reflected back to you — in the report we will share at the conclusion of Social Media Week. What’s more, this collaborative research model could help guide how we might collaborate with the SMW community in the future. And it also can help inform the kind of deeper and systematic research that IBM regularly conducts, such as our first-ever Chief Marketing Officer Study (being released next month), or the bi-annual Global CEO Study. 
How The Scan Will WorkEach day, from Monday through Thursday, the Scan will pose a new strategic question around different aspects of Smarter Commerce. The daily question will be closed at the end of the day, so be sure to contribute daily. You will be able to browse all the responses to each questions and please share, like, comment and reblog or retweet your favorites.  
To get a head start on next week, here is the first question for Monday:
One of the central tenets in the emerging idea of “social business” is that people do business with other people, not companies: 
How should all aspects of commerce — selling, buying, providing service, developing products and marketing them — become more human? More centered on building and maintaining relationships? More personal and personalized?
Three ways to answer the questions:
Use the Ask feature on The Social Business site on Tumblr
Send an email to jumar593@tumblr.com, with the title in the Subject field and you answer in the body
Tweet to a hashtag (#smwQ1: Monday, #smwQ2: Tuesday, #smwQ3: Wed, #smwQ4: Thurs.)
Crowdsource the ranking and analysis of responses: 
Browse answers to Question 1 (other question links will follow) and like, share, comment, reblog, or retweet your favorites to help with the filtering and analysis of contributions
Tweet or share this link to the Scan daily question: http://bit.ly/smwscan
A new question will be posted daily so bookmark the SMW blog and come back or subscribe via RSS.
Friday Roundup At the end of Social Media Week, we will share back to you an executive summary with the key themes and trends in your responses, as well as highlights from outstanding submissions. So start Scanning now, and thanks for being part of this adventure in grassroots R&D!

The Social Commerce Scan

Testing a new approach for collaborative intelligence gathering via Social Media Week

Answer the Scan’s daily question

This experiment in realtime research will enable Social Media Week participants, and others around the Web, not just to share insights on the emerging nature of commerce, but to help analyze and filter the results of a small study. We call this approach a Scan, because it aims to rapidly survey the surface sentiment of the thought leaders and influencers pulled into Social Media Week’s orbit.

Why share your voice? SMW participants are passionate, opinionated, generous and savvy about the many dimensions of social media, and their impact on culture and business. This global gathering is a singular opportunity for your diverse perspectives to be heard — and reflected back to you — in the report we will share at the conclusion of Social Media Week. What’s more, this collaborative research model could help guide how we might collaborate with the SMW community in the future. And it also can help inform the kind of deeper and systematic research that IBM regularly conducts, such as our first-ever Chief Marketing Officer Study (being released next month), or the bi-annual Global CEO Study. 

How The Scan Will Work
Each day, from Monday through Thursday, the Scan will pose a new strategic question around different aspects of Smarter Commerce. The daily question will be closed at the end of the day, so be sure to contribute daily. You will be able to browse all the responses to each questions and please share, like, comment and reblog or retweet your favorites.  

To get a head start on next week, here is the first question for Monday:

One of the central tenets in the emerging idea of “social business” is that people do business with other people, not companies:

How should all aspects of commerce — selling, buying, providing service, developing products and marketing them — become more human? More centered on building and maintaining relationships? More personal and personalized?

Three ways to answer the questions:


Crowdsource the ranking and analysis of responses: 

  • Browse answers to Question 1 (other question links will follow) and like, share, comment, reblog, or retweet your favorites to help with the filtering and analysis of contributions
  • Tweet or share this link to the Scan daily question: http://bit.ly/smwscan


A new question will be posted daily so bookmark the SMW blog and come back or subscribe via RSS.

Friday Roundup 
At the end of Social Media Week, we will share back to you an executive summary with the key themes and trends in your responses, as well as highlights from outstanding submissions. So start Scanning now, and thanks for being part of this adventure in grassroots R&D!