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Last week at Socia Media Breakfast, I learned that AT&T has 15 Customer service reps and a full-time analyst dedicated to Twitter. This got me thinking about how businesses organize, scale and manage a large Twitter presence. I looked at 5 case studies for 5 different approaches: 1.) Organize by Customer Services Reps: AT&T
2.) Organize by Product Group/Business Unit: Microsoft
3.) Organize by Store Location or Geography: Whole Foods
4.) Organize by Content Type: BuddyTV
5.) Put the Entire Company to Work: Best Buy
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