Should linkedin cooperate with facebook examine facebooks


Should LinkedIn cooperate with Facebook?

This chapter discussed rival firms cooperating. Headquartered in Mountain View, California. LinkedIn is an online professional network designed to help members find jobs, connect with other professionals, and locate business opportunities. There are currently more than 160 million LinkedIn members in 200 countries. Launched in 2003, LinkedIn is free to join, but the company offers a paid premium membership with additional features. LinkedIn sells advertising and earns revenue through its jobs listing service. Companies post job openings on LinkedIn and search for candidates on LinkedIn – particularly advantageous for students nearing graduation. Members of LinkedIn tend to be white collar and highly educated; more than 40 percent of LinkedIn visitors earn more than $100,000 per year.

LinkedIn’s major rival, Facebook, recently launched “professional” rather than personal features to its business, thus trying to take market share from LinkedIn, whose primarily strategy is product development. LinkedIn continually develops new and improved, visible and invisible, business analytics models to gather and assimilate data. LinkedIn has developed a big-data framework dubbed Gobblin that helps the social network collect tons of data from a variety of sources, so that it can be analyzed in its Hadoop-based data warehouses. The company also houses a variety of internal data (information pertaining to member profiles, user actions such as comments and clicking, and so on) in databases such as Espresso and event-logging systems such as Kafka. Also, LinkedIn takes in data from outside sources – for instance, Salesforce and Twitter. Advertisers increasingly are using LinkedIn to more effectively promote various products and services to businesspersons globally.

1. Examine facebook's new professionals features and access that company's potential to affect linkedIn's business.

2. Rival firms are increasingly forming partnerships and cooperative agreements. Perhaps LinkedIn and Facebook should cooperate. Identify and describe three ways the two rival firms could perhaps cooperate in mutually beneficial ways.

3. Other than product development, identify and describe four other strategies that LinkedIn should/could pursue, from the most attractive (#1) to the least attractive (#4).

Also is it possible that in the future, Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin can all be on one platform? How soon do you think this can happen, based on the constant changes in technology and heightened activity in mergers and acquisitions?

Do check on the stock prices of the companies in discussion and see how their value has fared in the last 3 years? How does Snap's IPO stand out against these three companies? Why has Twitter not found a buyer yet?

When answering the questions, make sure to use the data from the case, define any technical terms that you are introducing in the answer and also find examples of similar issues that you might have faced or can pick up from additional research to substantiate how the solutions can be found in the supply chain.

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