Archive for Productivity

Yammer – Communication tool

It works just like Twitter but every company has it’s own personal stream and only users with a valid company email can access it. Eventually you can create communities, which I call projects, and invite other users, with different emails without the restriction to valid company email, to those communities.

Communicating with other users in Yammer

Like I mentioned Yammer works very similar to Twitter so you can use basically the same commands to communicate and search. For example you can mention someone by adding @username to your “Yam” or send a personal direct message by typing to:username.

Yammer allows you to attach files up to 50Mb with no limit in the amount of data stored at your network, meaning you can upload as many files as you want, as long as they are not over 50Mb.
Another great feature is the ability to follow people and tags, allowing you to be on top of project conversations via Yammer, E-mail or RSS feed.

Pricing

Yammer has 3 pricing plans with fairly reasonable pricing per user per month, Free, Silver and Gold.
If you are simple looking to communicate the free version is all you need but if you are looking for more control a paid version is advisable. Check Yammer’s pricing page for full list of features available on each plan.

How I use it

In March 2010 I started working on a startup company called Oferta Global – Web marketing services as a web and seo consultant. I felt the need to implement a few tools to improve our archiving and communication.

In April Oferta Global implemented Yammer to help improve organization and project management and with it the whole theme has a common place to share conversations and files regarding the projects we are working on, categorize messages using tags and keeping an archive of all the exchanged messages. The best of all is that Yammer works just like Twitter which made it a whole lot easier to use.

For me the biggest difference I find using Yammer comes when I’m searching the archives for a specific message or file when comparing to the hundreds of emails, many times what I want is a reply between many other replies and the whole email system is just a mess.

I recommend you give it a try, it’s free. It might not be the perfect tool for all businesses but can really improve internal communication. And in case you are still suspicious about giving it a try, companies like Adobe, AMX and Fox use Yammer so why shouldn’t you?

Nikon Virtual Touch

The future of technology is augmented reality. Nikon decided to take Digital Cameras to the next level with their Coolpix series and have recently introduced the Nikon CoolPix S70 with touch screen allowing users to get more interactive with their cameras and reducing the camera size.
Apart from the camera itself Nikon also released a place where you can see navigate pictures using a webcam and gestures removing the need to touch or click.

Visit Nikon’s CoolPix website and try their augmented reality experience using your webcam and basic gestures to navigate and zoom their gallery.

Steve Jobs Commencement Speech at Stanford

One of the most inspiring speeches you’ll ever ear from the man who created and got fired from his own multimillion dollar company and claims that was the best thing that could have happened.
Steve Jobs commencement speech at Stanford University in 2005. It’s really a great speech to listen to and to get inspired for the new year.

Motivation & Marketing

Motivation

My co-worker Susana Vilaça published her 1st post on her new blog called What drives you? – motivation theories which talks about motivation techniques implemented in business that have been scientifically proven wrong but are still being implemented on current business management. The video it about 20 minutes long and presented by Daniel Pink at TED Talks.

Marketing

One other video I found very interesting is a marketing campaign created by BBDO Argentina using an iPhone, voice to text recognition and Twitter.
This innovative marketing campaign allowed thousands of people to interact, cheer, share opinion and follow the racers throughout the race.

Using an iPhone strapped to their arms and an earphone, simply by pressing a button, the runners were able to share their experiences with the world in real time. The voice message was turned into a text message that was automatically published at thehumanrace.com.ar/envivo/, in their Twitter accounts, and banners on sports vertical portals and news sites.

Stefan Sagmeister: The power of time off

I am a strong defender that to be successful at anything you must love it and you must enjoy it. If you don’t than something is not right.

link: Stefan Sagmeister