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Author: Andy Jankowski

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What is social business about? I get this question a lot. Occupational hazard I suppose. Well, it is really about a new way of connecting, right? In fact, everything about social is about a new way of connecting. The difference between social business and traditional business...

Most Millennials despise the notion of being considered a “digital native”, no matter how accurately descriptive the term is. Yes, they may navigate the web better than any other generation and yes, they happen to be more engaged socially but they’re not deserving of the...

Imagine a working environment where all employees are mentally and emotionally invested and engaged in the product or service they are providing. Imagine a work environment where you as an employee have seamless access to all of the people and information you need to do...

Above is a recorded Pivot Conference interview with Andy Jankowski, Founder and Managing Director of Enterprise Strategies, discussing how to  attract and retain millennial talent in the workplace.    "If you want to attract and retain this generation you have to speak to their values, you have to...

Co-Author Tyler Sauerteig [blockquote text='“More than half of employees do not use the company intranet daily, even when the intranet is their homepage.” – Wall Street Journal' text_color='#00a7c4' width='' line_height='undefined' background_color='' border_color='' show_quote_icon='no' quote_icon_color=''] Lack of intranet usage is a reality faced by many organizations. You --...

Co-Author Savannah Mitchell Millennials, sometimes known as “Generation Me”, are cited in an endless amount of sources as an object a company has no choice but to obtain and then provide for a seemingly endless set of additional accommodations. They are more likely to stand up...