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304       Chapter 8  Social Media Information Systems




                So
           what?                 Facebook for Organizations . . .
                                 and Machines







        Social media is fun and entertaining for individuals, but what
        about commerce?
           For example, what would happen if you took Facebook
        functionality and created an enterprise social network? How
        would the organization change if everyone was talking with
        everyone? That’s exactly what Salesforce.com did when it created
        Chatter.
           Chatter can be used to connect employees and customers via
        social media. For example, retail salespeople can communicate
        directly with managers to give instant feedback about a new sales
        promotion. Chatter can also connect salespeople with presale
        support personnel or customer service personnel with customers.
           With Chatter, or its rival Yammer, organizational communities
        of practice identify and solve problems more quickly and more
        effectively than before. With social media, communities of
        practice readily find needed experts within the organization and  Source: Tuomas Kujansuu/iStock/Getty Images.
        recruit them to help solve problems. Organizations become more
        responsive because of faster project collaboration. Internal-facing
        communities of practice use all the things you like about your
        personal social media to make organizations better.
           Enterprise social media is taking off, and consumer social
        media is an established success. But what lies ahead? Where will
        social media be applied next? Well, there’s one player that’s been
        left out of this scenario—the machines.
           Machines have helped facilitate communication, but
        they haven’t really been treated as communication partners.
        We’re starting to see human-to-computer communication in   From a consumer perspective, social media among machines
        applications like Apple’s Siri and IBM’s Watson, which allow   might have distinct advantages. For example, your car could
        humans to naturally interact with machines. The potential   communicate with each traffic light along your route to work to
        here is tremendous. But what about machine-to-machine   speed up your commute. No more sitting at red lights. Your car
        communication?                                        could perhaps even communicate with your phone, watch, tablet,
           A startling, and potentially groundbreaking, application is   and home (appliances, lights, doors, etc.) to solve problems you
        mentioned in a video of Beth Comstock, Chief Marketing Officer   didn’t think were solvable.
        for General Electric. In the video, she makes the statement, “We   For example, once self-driving cars become widely used, they
        want to use Chatter to connect our employees, our customers,   will interact with a host of different devices. Your self-driving car
        and our machines.” Go to www.youtube.com/embed/j3oLfn_  will get information from your health monitor indicating that you
        nvUQ and listen yourself.                             haven’t eaten in 5 hours. Your car will also know, via your online
           Did Comstock mean that GE jet engines are going to be social   calendar, that you have a meeting across town in an hour. Your
        media users? Will jet engines share their flight data (weather, air   car could then map out a route with a stop at your favorite bistro,
        speed, chop, pilot effectiveness, etc.) with other planes that fly the   pick up an electronic coupon, call in your order, send the dietary
        same route? Will they submit reviews on mechanics, as in “Don’t   information to your health monitor, and get you to your meeting
        accept maintenance from Charlie Smith; he’s too rough with his   on time.
        tools”? Will GE’s jet engines chat with GE’s servers about their   Social machines will change the way organizations operate
        performance and need for scheduled maintenance?       and the way people live their lives. Embrace the change.
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