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It is interesting to note the following.. Perhaps more telling is that 61 percent of respondents said they spend at least one hour each working day searching for information and knowledge sources necessary for their jobs. With an estimated 65,000 e…
April 20, 2009
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As you have witnessed firsthand, social media use is gaining quick interest in the oil and gas industry – through both internal and external channels. In fact, Microsoft and Accenture recently announced the results of an industry survey to find out…
March 12, 2009
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Profile Information

Which organisation do you work for / study with?
Microsoft
What is your job title / role?
Media Relations
Where is your main geographic location?
United States
What is your organisation's function?
IT supplier / developer
What is your age range?
26-35
Do you have a technical / engineering background?
No
Is the oil and gas industry adopting new technology fast enough?
It should adopt new technology faster
What technology can do the most to increase production do you think?
Better seismic, better reservoir models, better work co-ordination, better communication, better co-ordination of resources
Is our industry's current environmental and safety performance good enough?
It is good but could be better

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Survey: Social Media Important for Productivity, Collaboration in O&G Industry

As you have witnessed firsthand, social media use is gaining quick interest in the oil and gas industry – through both internal and external channels. In fact, Microsoft and Accenture recently announced the results of an industry survey to find out directly from oil and gas industry professionals the effectiveness of Web 2.0 collaboration technology. Benefits of this technology includes increased worker productivity, transfer of intellectual knowledge from retiring workers and collaboration amon… Continue

Posted on March 12, 2009 at 7:54pm — 1 Comment

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