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29 Nov 10:35

Here's why a major bank is using Facebook to replace company emails (FB)

by Max Slater-Robins

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The Royal Bank of Scotland is making Facebook at Work, the latest enterprise product from a company known for its consumer offerings, available to more than 100,000 employees

If you've never heard of Facebook at Work, don't worry. Facebook is trialing the software, which competes against Slack (a buzzy messaging client for teams), email, Microsoft's Yammer (a Skype-like messaging client) and others, on a small number of companies before making it available to everyone.

Facebook for Work takes what is good about Facebook — messaging, the News Feed, groups, and so on — and takes it to the workplace. A user signs in with a newly created account and can "follow" co-workers. This is a new take on enterprise communication apps which usually focus around dull messaging functions. 

Facebook for Work

RBS is the largest client to trial the service with over 500 employees currently using it at work every day.

Kevin Hanley, head of design at RBS, told Business Insider why the company is using Facebook at Work over more traditional technologies, such as email, and buzzy companies, such as Slack. 

"I think Facebook lets us communicate, discuss and solve problems that other solutions, such as email, simply can’t," he said. "We love the fact that Facebook at Work gives you the ability to opt-in to forums and groups you want to be part of rather than being on the receiving end of email distribution lists that you want to opt out of." 

iOS Facebook at WorkFacebook has courted very little media attention for its Work software, choosing instead to roll it out to the people who will ultimately use it everyday. 

Business Insider asked Hanley how Facebook at Work actually works. "You would almost struggle to tell the difference between Facebook at Work and at Home," he said. "That is a very specific intent. What you would recognise as Facebook in your personal life is what you’d recognise at work." 

Facebook at Work is made up of the same features as Facebook with a News Feed, comments, likes, groups, a messaging app, and notifications. The one key difference, according to Andrew Horne, a spokesperson for RBS, is that you "follow" rather than "friend" people.

According to RBS, 90% of employees who tried Facebook at Work remain active on a monthly basis which, for a non-compulsory piece of software, is impressive. Going forward, RBS is going to roll-out Facebook at Work by encouraging users to want it, rather than forcing it on them. 

"I don’t like the word compulsory," said Hanley. "In an ideal world [Facebook at Work] becomes the de facto way of engaging and communicating. It’s critical mass rather than compulsory."  

Users who sign up for Facebook at Work experience no overlap between their personal and professional accounts, according to Hanley. "As I toggle between my personal and corporate account, it looks reassuring consistent" but there is no content being shared.

This consistency is why RBS likes Facebook at Work. Instead of the lengthy process of teaching employees how to use a new piece of software, anyone who knows how to use Facebook can figure out how to use Facebook at Work.

Some people do not already use Facebook, of course, and RBS will train anyone who wants to learn. "We will need to do some training and familiarise some of those who don’t know the tool," Hanley said. 

Using Facebook at Work also has the advantage of removing the hierarchy of email chains. "Email, in our experience, is hierarchical," said Hanley. "It tends to be used for broadcasting, for cascading information [and isn't] for discussion or feedback."

"We are surprised and delighted that, when provided with a tool which changes that dynamic, people are choosing to tap into things [they wouldn't have with email]. Facebook at Work allows people to naturally come together into groups [in] a non-hierarchical way. This is the reasons why we’re excited."  

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05 Nov 22:49

Typography inspiration | #855

by Daniel Nelson


In From up North’s typography posts we present our latest findings of stunning designs primarily made with words and letters.

These wounds by Jason Vandenberg
These wounds by Jason Vandenberg

by Jason Carne
by Jason Carne

The Outlaw Roadshow - NYC 2013
The Outlaw Roadshow - NYC 2013

Handwriting by Arnaud Le Dévéhat
Handwriting by Arnaud Le Dévéhat

Frag.men.ta.tion by Vitor Claro & Maan Design Studio
Frag.men.ta.tion by Vitor Claro & Maan Design Studio

All Seeing
All Seeing
Submitted by Tom Grunwald.

Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski
Submitted by CaliDoso.

No Time For Fussing And Fighting My Friend
No Time For Fussing And Fighting My Friend

Simplicity takes courage
Simplicity takes courage

Always give your hundred percent by Patrick Cabral
Always give your hundred percent by Patrick Cabral

Dont die with dreams inside by ahdabulls
Dont die with dreams inside by ahdabulls

Kyle Swann Album Cover by Matt Varner
Kyle Swann Album Cover by Matt Varner

Tremendo by VanilaBCN
Tremendo by VanilaBCN

Speak the truth
Speak the truth

Nike Free 5
Nike Free 5

Dark by Enric Núñez
Dark by Enric Núñez

The Woods Display Font - Andrew Footit
The Woods Display Font - Andrew Footit

Computer Graphics Isometric Typography.
Computer Graphics Isometric Typography.

Green Acres
Green Acres

The Barstow - Ride 100% - BMD Design
The Barstow - Ride 100% - BMD Design

TheQ – Social Camera Project and Identity
TheQ – Social Camera Project and Identity

Scott Biersack
Scott Biersack

BMW
BMW

5 by Kevin Burr
5 by Kevin Burr

Ideas get you noticed, Craft gets you recognized by ilovedust
Ideas get you noticed, Craft gets you recognized by ilovedust

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