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We explain the importance of going beyond the vanity metrics of ”view” , “seen by” and ”impressions“ to understand if employees are really engaging with essential content at work.
Most intranets have two types of visitors – your direct employees and external partners.
SWOOP Analytics’ new Members and Guests feature allows you to easily distinguish between the internal employees and external collaborators, ensuring you have a complete picture of your intranet’s engagement patterns.
We've introduced a new feature which allows you track keywords happening across Viva Engage. SWOOP Analytics' Official Keyword feature shows how frequently specific phrases and keywords are used across all Viva Engage communities.
Recognising 10 years of SWOOP Analytics and some highlights of what we’ve achieved over the past decade.
Along with our 10-year birthday celebrations, SWOOP Analytic is also acknowledging 10 years of working remotely.
We share our experience of a decade working without offices.
As we celebrate SWOOP Analytics’ 10th birthday, we’ve taken the time look back at the origins of SWOOP Analytics, and how and why it all started, along with where we’ve come in the past decade.
Ever wondered why SWOOP Analytics is called SWOOP Analytics? And how we came up with SWOOP’s swoosh logo?
As part of our 10th birthday celebrations, we’re taking a look back at the origins of SWOOP Analytics.
We compare Microsoft’s out of the box (OOTB) analytics for Viva Engage and SWOOP Analytics for Viva Engage.
We’re offering access to both SWOOP Analytics for Workplace and SWOOP Analytics for Viva Engage for up to 12 months for the same subscription fee for anyone migrating from Workplace from Meta to Viva Engage.
Is Viva Engage as good as Workplace?
It's a question we're regularly asked, and with the news that Workplace is shutting down next year, it’s time to crunch the data and give you an objective answer.
Based on years of real-life data, we show you how Workplace and Viva Engage really stack up against each other.
Many organisations fell in love with Workplace from Meta and achieved amazing results, but it’s all coming to an end. So where to now?
SWOOP Analytics CEO Cai Kjaer assesses the migration options available, and how they stack up.
We’ve introduced “reach” and “engagement” measures to SWOOP Analytics for Viva Engage to help you better understand the effectiveness of your content and internal campaigns.
Blog Archive
Digital behavioural change – are you motivated enough?
Do you suffer from confirmation bias? Is it time to add some shades of grey to your arguments to achieve digital behavioural change?
Dr Laurence Lock Lee attempts to add some grey to the black and white. How do you think he goes?
Facilitating Organisational Change with SWOOP
Just take a moment and think about the last 2 or 3 major organizational change programs that you have been party to (or a victim of). Invariably the change will have something to do with wanting to change the way people work and interact with each other in your organization. Perhaps it was triggered by a significant structural change, a merger, or acquisition. Perhaps it was around a major technology refresh. Or perhaps even a significant change in company strategy, triggered by a disruptive change in the marketplace. Whatever the reason, invariably you will be asked to adapt your behavior to become more adaptive, responsive and collaborative; because change has now become a constant.
Leading from the Bottom
Essentially, Quinn’s argument was that the vast majority of jobs in the developed world (around 80%) are now service oriented and competitive advantage now comes from having ‘best in class’ competencies. His inverted hierarchy emphasises the need for line management to “support”, rather than “direct” front line staff in services organisations. Since its publication in the 1980s there has been a plethora of supporting voices from all quarters.