Japanese company internal communications
japan.internet.com recently published a summary of a survey conducted by JR Tokai Express Research on the topic of company internal blogs and Social Networking Services (SNS).
Demographics
330 members of JR Tokai Express Research’s online monitor group in salaried employment successfully completed a private internet-based survey between the 8th and 10th of May 2007. 69.7% of the group was male, 18.2% in their twenties, 44.8% in their thirties, 24.8% in their forties, 8.8% in their fifties, and 3.3% in their sixties.
I always find it difficult to comment on these sorts of surveys as I fear I might stray too far into criticism of my employer, so I’ll not bore you with my experiences with groupware activities at my place of work.
There will be a significant difference, I think, between the availability figures in Q1 and the actual usage figures by either the respondent or others at the company, but sadly that is not reported.
For reference, I previously translated goo Research’s more detailed look at company internal communication issues.
Survey results
First, those currently unemployed or self-employed, etc, were eliminated from the survey, leaving 298 people who were asked the following questions.
Q1: What information-sharing tools have been introduced at your place of work? (Sample size=298, multiple answer)
Votes Percentage Groupware 118 39.6% Bulletin board 82 27.5% Company-internal SNS (to SQ) 28 9.4% Messenger 19 6.4% Company-internal blog 13 4.4% Don’t know 56 18.8% Don’t have any information-sharing tools 65 21.8% Other 9 3.0% In the Other category, mailing lists and a shared folder were the top answers.
Q1SQ: What sort of features of your company-internal SNS do you often use? (Sample size=28, multiple answer)
Votes Percentage Sending and receiving messages 14 60.9% Community 10 43.5% News 10 35.7% Diary 2 8.7% Other 0 0.0% When these same 28 people were asked what features they’d like to see from their company-internal SNS, answers included sufficient help, features to tell if people were in or out, search functionality, knowledge management, and Wiki features.
Q2: What kind of company-internal infromation sharing tool do you most want to use? (Sample size=298)
Groupware 16.4% Company-internal SNS 13.4% Bulletin board 12.1% Messenger 6.0% Company-internal blog 4.7% Telephone and mail are enough 18.1% None in particular 10.1% Don’t know 18.5% Other 0.7%
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Japanese corporate blogs » 世論 What Japan Thinks said,
May 22, 2007 @ 22:46
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Hassan said,
April 11, 2008 @ 05:13
Dear sir ,
i dont know who are you and what will you think about me after read this ,sir at this i am sending you this mail from kuwait .I am working here as a computer hardware technician in a company,Basically i am from pakistan. sir my owners are very cruel they give me pay after two or three moths , sir my father have died and in absence of father my mother has mad ,my salary is not much that i do cure my mother.so that s why i want to come japan because it was my childhood dream to go japan . so for Godsake sir please help me i have many times sending mail to immigration cosultant in tokyo where i got his adress from internet like this. He says that first you get any employment then i can help you so dear asa a human being lease help me and issue any kind of visa from your company or anywhere in japan any type of visa waiter servant labour work because i know you can do please i want to see my mother happy and want to live my other that s why i came kuwait but here i am in big trouble if my mother ? believe me i will die i love my mother too much i want to come japan to earn money to cure mother from good doctor i cannot afford his fees so dear please help me i am waiting for you please dont say no may god bless on us
Thanks , M Hassan butt