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Comment from: Audrey Nay [Visitor]  
Audrey Nay

What a great support!
This really helps those of us new to yammer to “get it”

23/05/10 @ 08:43
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

Thanks Audrey,

Did you also see the Yammer Best Practice guide I wrote? We found that a lot of people didn’t have a clue what to do when they first got into Yammer, so I put this together to help them get orientated.

23/05/10 @ 20:24
Comment from: Pete [Visitor]
Pete

This part, as well as the Best Practice guide, is really helpful to me. I’m doing a thesis on the usage of New Media in schools (Smartboards, Online Learning Environments etc.) and Yammer is a chapter of itself. Any additional information about using Yammer in school environments would be really helpful! Thanks.

24/02/11 @ 07:11
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

Hi Pete,

I’ve not heard of anyone using Yammer in the school environment, but it’s a fantastic idea!

I’ll ask the question around…

Mark

24/02/11 @ 13:53
Comment from: Rafael Martín [Visitor]
Rafael Martín

Hi Pete and Mark,

I am working on a project to enhance the learning experience through the use of Social Media in a business school. If you have some experience on this field, it would be great to exchange knowledge about it. Please, let me know.

Thanks in advance,

.- Rafael

09/06/11 @ 09:05
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

Hi Rafael,

I’d suggest you get in touch with John Bidder at Get Logged In, as he’s in a good position to help.

Cheers,

Mark

10/06/11 @ 13:32
Comment from: Danijel [Visitor]
Danijel

Web based social communication tools are expanding very fast expecialy in latest years. Because of that we also need to learn on using the right communication tools that are solid and free and will give everyone an opportunity to manage their team, business, interests, linking, sharing… the way it is supposed to be in the 21th century.
http://blog.beezway.com/

14/02/12 @ 11:46
Comment from: Thomas Outt [Visitor]
Thomas Outt

Is Yammer similar to Linkedin? It seems that Linkedin has a social aspect, but is primarily focused on bringing people together based upon shared professional experiences, rather than simply “social.” So, I was wondering if Twitter is closer to Facebook in that respect & Yammer is closer to Linkedin?

02/11/12 @ 20:16
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

Hi Thomas,

You could say that, but the difference between Yammer and LinkedIn is that Yammer is focussed on your workplace community - not your wider professional community.

Mark

05/11/12 @ 11:34
Comment from: Elia [Visitor]
Elia

Hi,

I found this article very interesting! I’m working on building an online community for people belonging to the same company but with different email domain as they all come from different subsidiaries. Would it be a problem?

(cf, you wrote: “Yammer does rely on everyone in the organisation having the same email domain")

Thks in advance!

Elia

06/03/13 @ 10:12
Comment from: Elia [Visitor]  
Elia

Hi!

Thank you very much for this article!
We are considering using Yammer as a network device for a specific international program, however as all participants come from different subsidiaries, they have different email domains. Is it still possible to use Yammer?

thank you very much for your answer/!

Elia

07/03/13 @ 06:41
Comment from: william [Visitor]  
william

It’s ironic that this post, somewhat disparaging of fora, is posted on a forum!

There are certainly many circumstances where fora are better than random jottings - so why doesn’t yammer have the facility to host fora, to give us a complete tool-kit in one package?

01/04/13 @ 17:36
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

@Elia:

Thanks for your comment.

The way to do it for your situation would be to create an External Network. This would allow you to invite anyone to join.

See: https://help.yammer.com/entries/300156-Can-people-with-different-email-addresses-join-a-single-network-

I hope that helps.

22/04/13 @ 07:39
Comment from: karen [Visitor]  
karen

How to I logout of Yammer?
I’ve wasted ages wandering through my profil, no help button, no setting button.
It’s not obvious to me.

31/01/14 @ 13:26

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