The level of access to different Users sounds exciting to me too Crptoman. For example, where a supplier could allow open access to its product list to any RU members, yet able to restrict similar to a selected few.
Yes these are the plus factors in social media networks like FB, twitter and LinkedIn. It's just how you use it and the approach towards it is the deciding factor. If you use it wisely there will be good returns with less budgeting.
I particularly like the concept of 'orbits' as a means to defining access levels for different users. This is what adds the required organisation to a network thereby making it more usable for the retailers and the suppliers. I think establishing a hierarchy of access as in RU is a good representation of how we develop trust relationships in real life and that's what will make it work. As time goes by and as we get to know people more and more, they move up or down the hierarchy of trust in our minds depending on their behaviour, ethics, professionalism, consideration etc. This is equivalent to how the orbits in RU seem to work.
This article is a very good example of how social media can be used for business purposes, which was also covered in another interesting article entitled "Business Socializing 101". In that article, the focus was on the existing social networks whereas this article talks about a new one called Retail Universe.
I think segmentation of the audience and its data is one of the main strong points of RU. Being able to define what can be searched for by whom makes this attractive for both retailers and suppliers.
In addition, I understand there are additional tools coming onboard that will assist suppliers that don't already have EDI compatible with a particular retailer to add the functionality and verify that it functions properly.
" I'll admit I was skeptical, as I was when I read that businesses were reaching out to angel investors via Facebook."
Social media seem to be where many good things are happening today. It is no surprise that this is where investors are searching for new potential lucrative startups. Social and business may work well together,after all.
Fascinating article. I'll admit I was skeptical, as I was when I read that businesses were reaching out to angel investors via Facebook. I still have a major dividing line between social and business in my mind, but that's my issue and I realize I have to break those barriers down.
That said, i like the idea of search for partners through their attributes, such as EDI-capable, drop-ship, etc. Kudos to Retail Universe for addressing some of the security issues as well. It is good to see that companies are harnessing some of he best things about social media and avoiding their pitfalls. It may very well be that a new model emerges that is a practical application for social media for business.
Almost everybody (maybe not, but most companies do) is using social media nowadys, and there are many advantages using social media for business. But you have to know the tips to perform a successful search so that you won't be disappointed. This article shows some strategies to find a good business partner using LinkedIn. This can also used to "find a supply chain partner".
I think as a Novel approach in the supply chain, it is a great step. there is nothing quite like being able to get real time information, rather than wait for a mail.
This in itself is not Social media, but it is a good adoption of social media concepts.
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