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Abstract: Watson Analytics is a powerful tool to explore and analyze data. Join Franz Walder to learn about how to get started, by working through three social adoption use cases. IBM Connections adoption is a challenge for many companies. What is the most effective utilization of the environment? Who is using which resources, what in the environment is dormant or orphaned? Where should efforts focus in order to improve adoption? All of these questions can be difficult to answer and there is no “one size fits all” solution as each organization has their own unique needs. This session will give you a place to start by utilizing the cognitive power of Watson Analytics.
4. Make Your Data Work for You
A little introduction into adoption
5. Adoption & Analytics
Congratulations! Your company has deployed IBM Connections. Now what?
How to get people to use it?
• Reinforce sustained usage?
• Support growth?
• Stimulate innovation?
And how do you measure how well that works?
6. 1. Start with the Why
• you do
• you do it
• you do it
Golden Circle
“Tools”
“Instruct”
“Inspire & Make it real”
What
Why
How
7. 2. One size fits all?
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Rogers Curve
11. So what role do Analytics play in this?
• Insight into to the WHAT & HOW of what’s happening
• Identification of “Change makers” (people, content, communities, etc)
• Alerting to anomalies (both positive & negative!)
• Validation of current strategies
• Deduction of potential areas of interest
BUT DON’T FORGET THE USER IN ALL THIS!
45. Make Your Data Work for You
Share your results with
Watson Analytics
46. • Insight into to the WHAT & HOW of what’s happening
• Identification of “Change makers” (people, content,
communities, etc)
• Alerting to anomalies (both positive & negative!)
• Validation of current strategies
• Deduction of potential areas of interest
Conclusion
Analytics help you keep track of what’s going on and where to focus so
you can be agile and flexible in your adoption approach