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2012 Mobile Future in Focus

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Title: Future in Focus
Type: Study Report
Author: ComScore
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2011 was a pivotal year for the mobile industry, marked by the
dramatic rise of smartphones in the mainstream, the burgeoning of tablets and other web-enabled connected devices, and a cultural shift toward cross-platform digital media consumption. With mobile becoming an increasing part of comprehensive digital marketing strategies, it becomes more important than ever to understand how the current trends are shaping the mobile environment, with an eye to what lies ahead for 2012.

This report examines the mobile and connected device landscape across the mobile markets measured by comScore – primarily the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, and Canada – through an exploration of dominant themes in smartphone adoption growth, mobile media use in areas such as social networking and retail, platform ecosystem dynamics, and shifts in multi-device digital media consumption.

Download: Mobile 2012
Date: January 2012

Filed under: Publication, Studies, Trend report

Digital Britain: the truth about how we live today through technology (by Dare)

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Title: Digital Britain
Type: Book
Author: Dare
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Men rule the web. Gaming’s for geeks. Women aren’t interested in tech. iTunes is the most popular music player. Those with the most followers on Twitter have the most
influence. The iPad is mostly used on the go. Right? Wrong. Our collective knowledge about how people live today through technology is so tangled up by satisfying yet shallow soundbites, lazy research and the biased rhetoric of specialists, it’s hard to know what people really do today.
How do they talk, watch, listen, read, play games, socialise, research and buy in today’s increasingly digital world? How does this differ between the sexes and generations? If your brand is going to connect with consumers in the digital age, you need better answers to questions like these.

This report is the start of that. By drawing together quality research from hundreds of different referenced sources it paints a picture of current media and technology consumption and how that might develop in the future. It should make you more knowledgeable. It should give you the arsenal to fight for strategies and creative solutions that go against tired convention. But it should also flag up when you’re in
danger of jumping on a bandwagon and wasting your precious marketing budget.

In short, this report should help you unpick the truth from the myth.

Download: Digital Britain
Date: March 2012

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2012 Edelman Trust Barometer (by Edelman)

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Title: 2012 Trust Barometer
Type: Study Report
Author: Edelman
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The 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer measures attitudes about the state of trust in business, government, NGOs, and media across 25 countries. The results of the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer are here.

Download: presentation / executive summary
Date: January 2012 (Davos)

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The New Influence (by Porter Novelli) [ENG]

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Title: The New Influence
Type: White Paper
Author: Porter Novelli
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The explosion of social media and digital technology has created a whole new world of influence. You can “like” brands and products on Facebook and share them with your friends. You can look up what your friends and family wear on sites like TheFind and solicit on-the-spot feedback about a product or service from the masses before making a purchase. And mobile technology enables all of us to tap into these credible resources—the “opinion of people like me”—precisely at the moment of influence.

But how do marketers determine who has the influence that matters, and what do they do with that information? Is it possible to harness the power of our supercharged ability
to solicit and share opinions about products, services and brands? And can it be done authentically and credibly?
Quite simply, many marketers are asking themselves, “Who has the influence now? How do I find them, and how do I activate them to benefit my brand or company?”In this issue of Intelligent Dialogue, leading digital experts will answer these questions and more.

Download: New Influence PDF
Date: March 2011

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Digital Media Playbook (by Williams Helde) [ENG]

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Title: Digital Media Playbook 2012 – (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Digital Media
Type: White Paper
Author: Williams Helde
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The Digital Media Playbook covers the basics of digital marketing, including various platforms, media buying, targeting, tracking, and a look at what the future holds. And while it might sound like old news to some of you, I’m always amazed how many agency pros and clients still seem overwhelmed by it all.

Download: PDF
Date: November 2011

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The Mobile Digital Consumer (by Insites/iab) [English]

Title: The Mobile Digital Consumer (Emerce eDay 2011)
Type: Survey report
Author: Insites Consulting / IAB
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IAB The Netherlands ordered this research performed by Insites Consulting to study online and mobile behavior and attitudes. The MC DC Report (Marketers & Consumers, Digital & Connected) is based on a survey amongst 9000+ internet users (15+) in 35 countries worldwide, with a focus on Europe but also a few BRIC countries and the US. This data therefore can be used as a basis for a vision on marketing in 2011 and beyond.

Download: Presentation
Date: September 2011

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The Planner Survey 2011 (by Heather LeFevre) [English]

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Title: The Planner Survey
Type: Survey report
Author: Heather LeFevre
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Welcome to the 7th annual Planning Survey Report.

This is the first year the survey has crossed over 2,000 respondents. The final tally was 2,113. Incredible.

This year we take a closer look at the younger planners with a special focus on students, interns and junior planners.

You are about to dive into the definitive source of information on planners and strategists around the world. But it wouldn’t exist without you answering the questions and my brilliant team of FIVE helpers. Please show them some love by following them all on Twitter.

Download: Report
Date: September 2011

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Social Media Around The World 2011 (by Insites Consulting) [English]

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Title: Social Media Around The World 2011
Type: Study report
Author: Insites Consulting
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73% of European Internet users use social network sites. In total this is about 347 million people. Facebook is the most popular site with 62% users.16% of European Internet users use Twitter. The Eastern-European Vkontakte is in third place with a 12% adoption. LinkedIn is 4th with 11% penetration amongst European Internet users. Within Europe it is mainly Eastern and Southern Europe who obtain good scores with a higher adoption than the European average. Western Europe’s score is lower at 66% adoption. These are some remarkable conclusions from an InSites Consulting survey amongst more than 9,000 consumers in 35 countries.

Download: Report 2011
Date: September 2011

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Social Commerce (by JWT) [English]

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Title: Social Commerce Report
Type: Trend Research/Report
Author: JWT Intelligence
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Social networks are well-established, as is e-commerce, but it’s only now that we’re seeing the meshing of the two and a great deal of hype around the possibilities. Our July trend report charts how retailers and other brands are using the social graph to engage consumers wherever they may be—creating more personal, accessible experiences—and to amplify word-of-mouth.

“Social Commerce” examines three trends: the rise of Facebook commerce (retailers selling directly on Facebook), overlaying the social graph on e-commerce sites and introducing that social graph to the brick-and-mortar world. We look at what innovative retailers and others are doing in these areas, as well as what’s driving each trend and the significance and potential for marketers. The report also spotlights things to watch in Social Commerce, from apps that enable sharing while shopping to Facebook Credits.

For this report, we interviewed experts and influencers in research, technology and business, and conducted quantitative surveys in the U.S. and the U.K. using SONAR™, JWT’s proprietary online tool.

As brands experiment with social commerce in this rapidly advancing space, what’s clear is that there’s tremendous potential, especially when it comes to targeting Millennials. We’ll continue to spotlight how smart marketers are fine-tuning their strategies and how consumer attitudes and behaviors are evolving.

Download: Social Commerce (note: you might have to try a few times, I got a lot of server errors)
Date: July 2011
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Filed under: presentation, Publication, Research report, Trend report, , , , , , , , ,

Cultivating Creative Leadership in an Age of Complexity (by IBM) [English]

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Title: Cultivating organizational creativity in an age of complexity
Type: Study
Author: IBM
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Why are some organizations consistently good at innovating and adapting while others seem to be blindsided by change? Is it because of their disciplined innovation process or the knowledge and skills of their people? Or is it their determination to build a culture where challenging assumptions is not only encouraged, but expected? Our IBM Creative Leadership Study found that leaders who embrace the dynamic tension between creative disruption and operational efficiency can create new models of extraordinary value.

Download: Ibm’s report creative leadership report july 2011
Date: July 2011

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