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Nearly a year ago I was a guest on the Gravity Free Radio Show with Erik Wolf + Stephanie Frost and was asked my thoughts on employers’ fears about their employees being active on social networking sites.

I stumbled upon a fantastic article on Advertising Age yesterday that outlines all of the reasons I laid out on this radio broadcast and then some.

I LOVE the tagline for this article: ”Collaboration Can Increase Productivity. That and Resistance Is Futile.”

I also love this article because it so succinctly sums up our conversation…

“Here are five reasons companies should allow social networking:

  1. Resistance is futile.
    Workers increasingly have internet access on their smartphones. By the year 2013, 43% of global mobile internet users (607.5 million people worldwide) will be accessing social networks from their mobile devices, according to a new
    report from eMarketer.   
  2. Don’t assume people won’t find other ways to waste time.
    Executives’ biggest concern? That social networking would lead to “notworking” instead of working. As the Economist report notes, “This assumes that people would actually work rather than find some other way to pass the time they have to spare.”
      
  3. Social networks can actually make workers more productive. Three out of four of the 895 experts interviewed for the recent Pew Internet report “The Future of the Internet IV” said that use of the internet enhances and augments human intelligence, and two-thirds said use of the internet has improved reading, writing and rendering of knowledge, according to Janna Anderson, study co-author.   
  4. You’ll miss great ideas.
    Great ideas can come from any level of a company. Using social networks internally (wikis, blogs, forums, even IM) fosters collaboration and allows workers at all levels to contribute ideas.
     Experts emerge from within a company when collaboration is encouraged, and along with them come some of the best ideas that would otherwise be lost. Because people can comment on information, companies often learn of internal expertise they didn’t know about already.In most big companies, instead of collaborating, marketing competes with sales, advertising competes with PR, and so on, creating silos that prevent fresh ideas from being heard.I’ve consulted for companies where the marketing directs of divisions had never even met their counterparts in other divisions, let alone collaborated with them. As a result, they often were working on similar projects without sharing knowledge or resources. This wastes money and squanders ideas that could be helpful company-wide.
  5. Employees are much more trustworthy than companies think.
    Managers worry that employees will leak confidential information or speak poorly of the company. Most people have much more common sense than to jeopardize their jobs with wanton comments in social networks, especially these days.
     If you can’t trust your employees, you have one of two problems: You are hiring the wrong people or you are not properly training the people you hire.People who want to say something negative will find a way, with or without access to social networks, during business hours. However, negative feedback can also provide an early warning that changes need to be made, either in policy or employees.

All in all, companies have more to gain than to lose by allowing employee access to social networks. My bet is that it’ll take another two years for most companies to figure that out.”

AMEN!

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For those of you who missed — and those of you who were there — below is a video compilation of photos taken that night.

Todd, Laurie, and I are truly grateful to all of you who made the trek -- some from as far away as Seattle, Toronto, Dallas, Raleigh, and Florida -- to join us!

We are also very grateful for our amazing sponsors including FuegoMundo, RecruitingBlogs, PunkRockHR, Recruiter House Party, #TalentNetLive, and many more! The generosity was overwhelming and most appreciated.

Please enjoy the video, and know that we are very much looking forward to #punkATL 2010!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Wishing everyone all the best in the coming year.

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Today we filmed Round 10 of He Said, She Said.

What a momentous occasion! We made it to Round 10!

Not that we didn’t think we would; but still, kind of cool…

Today it was my turn to ask the question and I asked, “What do you think is the the greatest advantage of promoting an event via social media?

Watch our videos below to learn our thoughts, and feel free to add to the conversation in the comments section below!

Oh!

And please join us for the PunkRock Champagne Holiday Social + TweetUp on December 16th; we hope to see you at FuegoMundo Wood-Fire Grill!

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Many, many thanks to Randy Barnes for this fantastic video highlighting the needs of the #ATLFlood victims!

Please join us at the St. Regis Hotel on 12.03.09 for a party with a purpose!

Ticket prices include food and 2 drinks per person, and proceeds benefit the flood victims -- many of whom have lost everything -- via Cobb Disaster Recovery and The Furniture Bank of Atlanta.

Please visit our website for further details and to purchase tickets.

We hope to see you there!

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A Red Shoe Project Tweetup video! | photos from 10.08.09

November 2, 2009

Finally!
I was able to learn how to get the photos on my iPhone transferred onto my computer and make a video from the Red Shoe Project Tweetup I co-hosted with Michael Long, a.k.a., The Red Recruiter, on October 8, 2009, at FuegoMundo.
We had a great time!
Looking forward to having Michael back in The ATL soon [...]

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Photos from the Fall 2009 #ATLMix Tweetup | 10.29.09

October 31, 2009

We had a great time Thursday night on the patio at Pizzeria Venti in Buckhead.
Todd and I filmed Round 8 of He Said, She Said, which includes a cameo appearance by Chris Brogan! That was a lot of fun.
If you weren’t able to join us this time, have no fear…Miriam Salpeter and I host these [...]

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Atlanta Business RadioX Launches New Show: Dream Job Radio

October 20, 2009

New Weekly Internet Radio Show to Explore HR Issues and Workplace Challenges

10.19.2009 – ATLANTA – Atlanta Business RadioX announced today the launch of a new weekly radio show called Dream Job Radio. The half hour weekly program will serve as a platform for human resources professionals and business owners to explore HR issues and challenges [...]

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He Said, She Said – Round 6 | Multi-dimensional blogging

October 9, 2009

Last night we  filmed Round 6 while at the first ever Red Shoe Project Tweetup in Atlanta, Georgia. It was my turn to choose the question, and since we had been to the ATL Bloggers Meetup the night before, I wanted to talk about blogging.
We discussed what we think are the benefits of multidimensional blogging…the [...]

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TALES OF A POST-GRAD INTERN: Home Is Where You Hang Your Hat, Not Your Diploma

October 1, 2009

I read an article in CNN Money, which cited 80% of 2009 college graduates going straight back home to live with their parents. I’m one of these “boomerang kids;” we moved over our tassels then moved right back home to mom and pop. It’s not an ideal position, but I haven’t lost my pride… yet.
THE [...]

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Chris Brogan | New Media Atlanta 09.25.09

September 26, 2009

Finally.
I met Chris Brogan.
!!!
And you know what?
He’s the real deal.
You know how sometimes people get all built up and then you meet them and see them speak and you’re all WTF.
I’m not saying that’s what I expected, but I have to tell you…the moment Chris got on stage and started speaking I was reeled [...]

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Join us for the New Media Atlanta after-party!

September 23, 2009

Whether or not you are attending New Media Atlanta this Friday you cannot miss the after-party! All of Atlanta is invited.
The party is immediately following the conference.  We’ll all head over around 5:00 pm.  We’ve got the whole place to ourselves until 7:00 pm and we can stay as long as we want.
You must have [...]

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