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417 Articles match "Policies","Social Media"
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When You Assume Bad Faith, You Get It
There was an interesting article over the weekend in the Telegraph from Dan Pink on Netflix's "no policy" approach to HR policies. It strikes me that it is this bad faith approach that underlies most social media policies in organizations. Culture View more presentations from Reed Hastings.
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The Next Generation Collaborative Enterprise - The Platform
Decisions are communicated real-time through social media applications. Direct accountability is embedded into the social network. How do you weave this culture right into the appraisal systems through effective HR policies. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Statement | Cookie Policy | Trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.
blogs.cisco.com
- Sunday, August 8, 2010
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Launch of Social Media Strategy Framework
Today we launch our Social Media Strategy Framework. This provides guidance and a frame on how organizations can approach engaging with social media, following in the tradition of our highly popular frameworks such as Web 2.0 Framework , Future of the Media Lifecycle , and Influence Landscape. LEARN. ENGAGEMENT.
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US government tackles social media security head-on
The US government knows social networking is the key to better collaboration between agencies and employees, but has held back because of security concerns. Recently, the government developed security guidelines to make social media more secure. Tags: Social Media PDF download).
The FASTForward Blog
- Friday, October 23, 2009
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Social Media Planning and Evaluation for NGOs
I’ve been co-designing and c0-facilitating a number of workshops for the CGIAR and FAO over the past few years about knowledge sharing, and more recently, this phenomenon people call “social media. Social Media Strategy Planning & Measurement - What’s Working? Strategic Social Media Planning.
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Social Media Policy Outside and Inside the Enterprise
would be very interested in any other social media guidelines that you think are useful, especially those for activity within the enterprise. As the use of social media grows within the enterprise and on the Web, the need for policies and guidelines to govern employee behavior becomes more essential.
Portals and KM
- Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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An "Admirable Use" Policy
Do, Do, Do , in which he muses on "acceptable use" policies of social media in schools and how restrictive and anti-learning they can be. Having spent the past several months working with clients on integrating social media into their organizations, this post really resonated with me. What do you think?
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Monday, September 21, 2009
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Defining Social Media
In an earlier post on social computing , I attempted to illustrate how I look at the topic and break social computing down into several sub-categories (e.g., social media, social networking), and the role social software plays as the tooling component. Social Media, Definition V1.0:
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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Corporate Social Media Policies
AND do you have opinions about social media governance? Access to and Governance of Social Media Tools in Corporate America. I've posted before a list of Corporate Policies on Web 2.0 Corporate Access that shows that a significant number of corporate policies are to shut down access to the tools.
elearning Technology
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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Forrester’s Guidance to CIOs on Establishing Social Media Policy
I recently received a review copy of the Forrester report, The CIO’s Guide to Establishing a Social Media Policy. it includes explanations of the topics that you should consider for inclusion in a social media policy, allowing you to tailor your own policy to the specific needs of your organization and industry.”.
Portals and KM
- Monday, June 14, 2010
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More on Taking Social Media Policies Inside Enterprise 2.0 - Eight Issues to Consider
Tech Republic recently posted on 10 things you should cover in your social networking policy. There has been a lot of discussion on this topic, including my prior post, Social Media Policy Outside and Inside the Enterprise. The same applies to tools and you need to go beyond just social networking.
Portals and KM
- Monday, October 19, 2009
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Corporate Policies on Web 2.0
use of Web 2.0 / social media for work and learning) is that organizations often have not established their policies or guidelines around the use of these tools. Companies need a policy. And most corporate guidelines out there around social media are fairly similar. If you have good articles, posts, etc.
elearning Technology
- Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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