Latin Americans needed for SAP Global Survey
I have completed sending out interview questions to people in Central Europe for the SAP Global Survey and I expect to be posting a batch of responses from that area starting next week. While, I continue to to welcome people with knowledge of any country, I am next going to focus on Latin America, where I have only three respondents so far and would like many more.
If you know something about social media in any Western Hemisphere country south of the US, please let me know. If you can recommend someone who is knowledgeable, please make an intro by email for me.
My new email is shelisrael1@gmail.com. I am phasing out of itseemstome.net.
After Central America, I plan to look at Asia and the Pacific where I have a few contacts but need a great many more. China has been difficult for me. I have only two leads there, which seems a bit small for a country of 1.4 billion.
This SAP Global Survey has been a remarkable experience for me. I have learned a bit about how culture shapes the use of technology, while simultaneously, seeing how very much people everywhere remains the same.
With SAP's permission, I am going to start talking about the findings in public. The first time will be next week at Office 2.0 in SF, where I am moderating a panel of experts on social computing. Then, on Sept. 27-9, I'll be using the SAP Global Survey as the subject of a keynote at BlogOrlando.
Shel- perhaps we can help you with China. Steve Papermaster (BSG Alliance CEO) is actively involved in the working with the Chinese government on behalf of the US Government for its energy policy. He is co-chair for JUCCCE, the Joint US-China Cooperation on Clean Energy. http://www.prweb.com/releases/CleanEnergyChina/JUCCCE/prweb540671.htm
It's a fairly extensive cross-industry initiative. I'm sure we can help make introductions for you. We'll talk to you about this at Office 2.0. Looking forward.
Posted by: Susan Scrupski | August 31, 2007 at 01:19 PM
Susan,
That would be wonderful. Thank you so much.
Posted by: shel israel | August 31, 2007 at 07:23 PM