Daniel Farey-Jones
Jun 15, 2010

Nielsen and McKinsey form social media joint venture

GLOBAL - Research giant Nielsen has put its social media monitoring service BuzzMetrics into a joint venture with management consultants McKinsey, intending to 'fuse social media' into client companies.

Nielsen
Nielsen
Headquartered in New York, the joint venture is called NM Incite and is led by Dave Hudson, previously executive vice-president of global client services for Nielsen's telecom practice, as chief executive.

NM Incite expects to have offerings for pilot clients in the autumn in the areas of measuring and improving marketing effectiveness, product-launch optimisation and customer service experience.

McKinsey is contributing expertise in marketing and sales, organisation and service operations. It has proprietary knowledge in areas such as digital marketing, marketing ROI, word-of-mouth marketing and consumer purchase behaviour.

Dominic Barton, global managing director of McKinsey, said: "Social media is an increasingly critical issue for business leaders and an area of untapped opportunity for many of our clients. This joint venture will equip institutions with real-time insights to help their leaders drive better results."

In Asia-Pacific, NM Incite has operations in China, Japan, India, New Zealand, Australia and Korea. The joint venture also has a presence in other global markets including US, UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, Brazil and Canada.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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