Sam Goertler

Sam works on Product Marketing at Yammer’s headquarters in San Francisco. She helps share Yammer’s exciting product vision and ensures that it resonates with the world. Most of her time is spent developing go-to-market strategies to increase user awareness and adoption of new products.

Originally from the east coast, Sam enjoys exploring everything California has to offer. She’s new to blogging and looks forward to getting to know the Yammer community through this site!

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Bring Busy People Together with Sched.do

Last month, the Yammer team headed down to Las Vegas to attend the SharePoint 2012 Conference. About 30 Yammer employees were present to speak in sessions, attend keynotes, staff and attend community and press events, and staff our Expo booth. … Continue reading

Best Practices for Managing Your Yammer Network

There are many factors that contribute to a thriving Yammer network: engaged employees willing to share information, an educated user base that is not afraid to learn a new tool, and buy-in from leadership throughout the organization. These factors, among … Continue reading

Find Information You Need With Universal Search

With all the different knowledge management tools in use today, companies end up locking away lots of valuable data in information and communication silos across the business. As a result, employees often spend hours searching aimlessly for content stored across … Continue reading

More Partners Join the Yammer Team

Love the Activity Stream integrations we launched back in November? Well, we’ve got more where that came from! Today we’re pleased to announce another batch of enterprise applications we’re teaming up with to deliver aggregated business activity to Ticker, where coworkers … Continue reading

Yammer Teams Up

Tired of jumping from one application to another in order to keep track of business activity happening across the company? Wouldn’t it be great if all that activity was aggregated in a central hub, where it’s easy to manage and … Continue reading