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CEOs Are Finally Warming Up to Social Media [STUDY]
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CEOs are finally embracing social media's role in engaging business and customers, according to a recent IBM Global CEO Study. For businesses, social media is currently the least-utilized method for connecting with their audiences.
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By Michael Cooney, Network World IBM says a study it did of some 1700 Chief Executive Officers worldwide found that many indeed – or should be — grasping social media as a key enabler of collaboration and innovation. According to the IBM CEO study,
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Are CEOs getting the social media thing?

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