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Starting off on Twitter CEOs perspective
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About me
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Why did I start? A debate was happening, and I was outside of it A new communication opportunity Curiosity Felt like it needed to be part of my leadership approach
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How to start? Consult your comms team Make sure that you have something interesting to share Listen for a while first, then take the plunge! Learn about @s, RTs and hashtags Dont join in because everyone else is on Twitter Dont update your followers about your everyday life
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Vision Push the concept of openness Be accessible, authentic, personal Create ability to land messages Help shift from faceless bureaucrat to visible leader Position the organisation within the wider debate
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Is it me, or is it the organisation? Decide on a strategy and be consistent Personal tweets – make sure to specify whos views do you represent Link with @heartofengland
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Why continue - opportunities Feeling of being involved and informed Sense of what others are thinking / feeling Endless learning curve – articles, papers, blogs Influence debates Fun!
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Build up an audience Signposting Picking up ideas Blogs can expand on Twitter themes Developing a presence Tweeting and blogging go together!
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Lack of control Press might be watching Individuals will be watching Once it is online- it stays there forever Dont add on to Twitter fails… There are risks too…
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Twitter enables: Engagement Creating a values base Building reputation on-line (for yourself and the organization) …but it might just be worth it!
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Future plans Increasing the audience Engaging staff? Open Day / Twitter events Start to shape agenda more / be controversial? How will social media itself develop?
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Any questions?
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