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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 the conversation we had on the radio.

“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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Yesterday my good friends Erik and Stephanie joined me in the studio along with our good friend Stone Payton who stood in for our producer Lee Kantor while he enjoyed a day of jury duty at the Fulton County Courthouse.

Erik Wolf + Stephanie Frost

Erik Wolf + Stephanie Frost

Stone Payton

Stone Payton

Stephanie and Erik have just launched their new book, Marketing: Unmasked, which lays out the fundamentals of small business branding, marketing, design, websites, and social media in a clear and honest manner.

We discussed the book in detail and they explained how they work with and help their small business clients.

Marketing: Unmasked is available for purchase on Amazon.com.

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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 in the workplace. Additionally, the show will periodically feature individuals who are actively seeking new job opportunities. Dream Job Radio will be hosted by Stephanie Lloyd, Strategist-in-Chief for Radiant Veracity.

“When I first imagined Dream Job Radio, I envisioned a live conversational environment focused on careers, the job search, and current workplace issues,” said Lloyd. “Dream Job Radio provides an interactive experience where participants can engage in interactive discussions around careers and workplace achievements and challenges.”

Dream Job Radio airs each Wednesday from 1 – 2 p.m. EST. Listeners are able to tune in and listen to the show by clicking on the Listen Live button on www.DreamJobRadio.com or at www.BusinessRadioX.com. Free podcasts of each episode will be available for download on Apple’s iTunes store.

Dream Job Radio features HR professionals, executives, and business owners, as well as active job seekers from metro Atlanta and other parts of the U.S.

“Business leaders looking for ways to differentiate themselves are increasingly finding that Internet Radio Host is not simply a vanity title but a badge of honor,” explains Atlanta Business RadioX Producer Lee Kantor. “Repeatedly we hear that the ROI of having their own show far exceeds that of any other component of their traditional marketing mix.”

About Stephanie A. Lloyd
Stephanie Lloyd is Strategist-in-Chief, Radiant Veracity, in Atlanta, Ga., where Talent Strategies + Social Media intersect. With more than 15 years of experience in corporate recruiting and executive search Lloyd works with hiring managers, HR executives, business owners and recruiting firms on recruitment and retention strategy including how to better utilize social media for talent acquisition and retention.

Lloyd is also a National Careers + Workplace Columnist for Examiner, a division of Clarity Media Group owned by one of the largest media investment companies in the world, and a regular contributor to Recruiting Bloggers, Help! I Was Laid Off, You Need A Job, TalentNetLive, and the High Velocity Blog. For more information, visit www.radiantveracity.com.

About Atlanta Business RadioX
Atlanta Business RadioX provides a turnkey solution for business owners who want to leverage the power of internet radio to meet their best prospects, establish credibility for their organization and heighten the placement of their brand in search engines rankings. With a professional venue and a proven formula, Atlanta Business RadioX helps hosts podcast their shows and create a regular stream of dynamic content to share with their prospects and feed the search engines every week. Programs are recorded and streamed live to the internet from our corporate offices in suburban Atlanta. For more information or to request tickets to see a live show, visit: www.BusinessRadioX.com.

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The Premiere! Dream Job Radio

August 19, 2009

Today was the premiere of Dream Job Radio on Business RadioX! To listen to the show in its entirety (recommended) click here. Rachel Mello, Tripp Cook, and Laren Campbell joined me in the studio for an on-air job search coaching session. L to R: Rachel Mello, Tripp Cook, Producer Lee Kantor, Laren Campbell Preparing to [...]

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Fresh from the studio 7.28.09 Gravity Free Radio: Stephanie Perrett + Me

July 30, 2009

Tuesday morning Stephanie Perrett and I joined Erik Wolf + Stephanie Frost in the studio LIVE for Gravity Free Radio! Stephanie Perrett is one of three interns I have recently asked to join the Radio Veracity team as a partnership in which I will help them with their job searches and expanding their networks, and [...]

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