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July 02, 2007

Ken Camp answers Hugh's SAP Global Survey Q's

Ken Camp who has Digital Common Sense took the questions I sent to Hugh MacLeod and posted his answers which are decidedly different than Hugh's.

As far as I'm concerned, this could not be better. First Hugh posts his answers rather than send them back to me, then Ken Remixes the questions with his own answers and not the conversation is going all over the place. Ken's answers will most certainly get integrated into the SAP Global Survey.

Please feel free to take these very same questions and answer them on your blog. Just send me a link, through my email, or better, by posting a comment. If this thing spreads like a meme, no one at SAP will be unhappy, trust me on this. My tag is " SAP Global Survey."

You can even ignore the questions and just post something addressing these general issues:

  • How is social media developing in different sectors of the world? We are interested by tools, by users, by company size or any otherslices you think of.
  • What does this mean looking forward at the near term future?  How should businesses adjust. How will the enterprise adopt, adapt or resist the impact of social media?
  • SAP is of course concerned with ERP, enterprise software and small-to-medium businesses. What insights do you have in that area?
  • Above all, SAP aspires to be recognized as a social media thought leader.  We are looking for really big thoughts about the future of markets, business, culture, and Hell, let's throw in world peace

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