Thursday, 19 March, 2009 · 9:00 am
This is a guest post by John Gilmore (right), one of the HOK corporate communications team behind the Life at HOK blog. I asked John if he would like to explain more about how the site (and other HOK Web 2.0 activities) is managed and policed and what business benefits have been achieved to date. Many thanks to him for contributing.
Life at HOK – the HOK perspective
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