How to use Facebook groups for internal communication. Facebook groups are a great way for people with a common interest to connect.
Not common interest as in, "We Love Dogs," but a common daily interest. In other words, there needs to be a reason to check out the group each day and something to talk about. Features such as polls, photos, events, chat and documents encourage collaboration and discussion. Companies can use Facebook groups to unite staff members in an interactive, accessible space. Internal Social Networking. This week I was on another conference call discussing the pros and cons of social media.
This time it wasn’t whether the company agreed in their power or the fact their customer base utilized all the available channels but rather how to increase the interaction inside the enterprise. There are deliverables and emails and meetings and customer interaction and sales and planning. Who has time to develop an internal social network? Well, if you do any one of these activities, you already have one. But you can slowly create something more collaborative and focused.
How to Handle an Employee's Controversial Online Comment. Even the best organizations make missteps.
Whether it's a product that doesn't work correctly or an employee that makes an odd comment, let' August 19, 2010.