EDS using blogs for thought leadership

16 June 2005

As I have alluded to before, business blogging communities can be a great platform to support companies’ thought leadership activities.

The guys at EDS have obviously read my post ;-) as they launched their Next Big Thing Blog yesterday – a place where their 27 EDS Fellows (their most innovative thought leaders) ”discuss the future of technology”.

Good points:

  • Comments allowed (although completely moderated – see bad points below)
  • Real names of post authors being used (only two contributors so far)
  • Blogging guidelines available (although the five bullet points seem more like a code of ethics to me)

Bad points:

  • No trackbacks
  • No comment policy (they say they will “review all comments for content”, but no indication of what content will be deemed unsuitable)
  • No blogroll

(via Constantin Basturea’s excellent PR Digest)

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One Response to “EDS using blogs for thought leadership”

  1. Jon Hammond

    Hello Niall and H&K Bloggers,

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