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Kurt DeMaagd Michigan State University kdemaagd@msu.edu
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Access by employees Use by business
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Approximate half of all business completely ban access to social networking sites 90% of businesses restrict access through formal and informal mechanisms One study found a 1.5% decrease in employee productivity among companies with unrestricted access
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Approximately 70% of CIO’s also claim to use social networking for business
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A dangerous lack of precedent ◦ Unrestrained access may result in liability risk ◦ Restraining access may result in discrimination, privacy, and first amendment problems Hence, many companies completely block access or completely ignore the problem ◦ The alternative often requires a lot of lawyers to develop an official company policy
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In spite of the irony, many companies ban employee access, but still use social media Uses ◦ Primarily a marketing tool ◦ Some recruiting ◦ Some internal coordination
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Viral marketing ◦ People trust their friends recommendation ◦ But does that translate into corporate friends May be better at mobilizing existing fan base ◦ Especially if there is an existing network Some topics just work better ◦ Especially if it can be entertaining
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Pick your social networks carefully ◦ Don’t just assume Facebook and LinkedIn ◦ They need to match your audience ◦ It may not be a formal web site Pick a few and do them well ◦ Many experts recommend only 1 or 2 sites Stay current ◦ But you don’t want to be spam either
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Used to identify potential recruits ◦ A technology augmentation of an already common hiring approach Used to disqualify potential recruits ◦ The more notorious use ◦ About 2/5 of recruiters google a candidate’s name ◦ Check profiles ◦ Check videos and other postings Some privacy, discrimination, and accuracy concerns
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Although individual use is often discouraged, it does have some benefit Sometimes use SNS to replace internal message boards ◦ Internally developed tools ◦ Public utilities/Facebook Can also leverage other forms of corporate communication ◦ Email monitoring software is particularly popular
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A lot of concern for business use ◦ Lots of potential ◦ But corresponding liability Most business use is more structured ◦ Primarily seen as a marketing tool ◦ But has other purposes too
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