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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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I’m working with several friends and colleagues to raise $15,000 to aid Atlanta-area flood victims who are still in desperate need.

Not So Silent Night Atlanta Holiday Bash benefitting Atlanta flood victims who aren’t in the news anymore, but still in desperate need. Proceeds from the event go directly to Cobb Disaster Recovery and The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta. The event aims to raise $10K in cash donations for the two agencies and $5k in donated goods and services for the victims.

Join us for heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks, mingling and networking in the posh, sophisticated ambiance at the St. Regis Hotel!

Hors d’oeuvres and two drinks included in ticket price.

Tickets: $65 each and include complimentary valet parking. Register here.

When: Thurs., Dec. 3rd, 6:30pm-10:00pm

Where: St. Regis Atlanta Hotel
88 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30305 Map
(404) 563-7900

Why: As many as 1,500 families in Cobb County are still trying to piece their lives together after losing their homes and belongings in the Atlanta flood. Many are still living with friends, family or in hotels. Many are in need of aid and face the daunting task of furnishing a place to live. Let’s get them the help they need before the holidays. These are mothers, fathers, sons and daughters, old and young. They may be our friends, neighbors, family, co-workers. We need to have their lives back to normal so they can continue contributing to our society and our economy.

Beneficiaries: Cobb Disaster Recovery, The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta, Atlanta Flood Victims

Organizers: Four Atlanta marketing professionals dedicated to helping aid these families in need:

  • Chad Rothschild, marketing and branding expert with Summit Marketing;
  • Stephanie Frost, sales and marketing strategist and Director of Business Development for Zero-G Creative;
  • Stephanie A. Lloyd, Strategist-in-Chief at Radiant Veracity;
  • Jenny DeVaughn, CEO of Social Precision, specializing in strategic corporate and professional growth via social media consulting.

Find contact info for the organizers here.

Sponsors: Atlanta Daybook, Connect magazine. More sponsorships available.

Attendees: Those who care about our community. Or love a good party. Or both.

How: Register here.

Can’t make it? We understand, but please consider helping us in at least one of the ways below:

1. Email, tweet, Facebook or tell this story to as many of your friends and colleagues as you can and share this link: atlholidaybash.com or follow on Twitter #ATLBash.

2. Buy a ticket and give it to someone you owe a favor or as an early holiday gift.

3. Buy two tickets and donate them to two flood victims who really need a break. Contact Chad Rothschild and we will help you do this.

4.Go to Cobb Disaster Recovery (www.cobbrecovery.org) or The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta (www.furniturebankatlanta.org) to learn what they do and what they need. Share it with others.

5. Make a direct donation (no matter how small) to either agency: www.cobbrecovery.org/donate.php or http://www.furniturebankatlanta.org/donate.html to donate furniture or make a cash donation.

6. Volunteer to help at either agency: www.cobbrecovery.org/volunteer.php or www.furniturebankatlanta.org/volunteer.html

7. Ask your organization or your clients to consider making a cash donation to either agency of any amount between $100 and $1000. Organizations or individuals making donations over $500 will receive 2 Feature story publish dates on Atlanta Daybook to use as you please. Contact Karla Sinclair at 770.671.0213 after the donation is made.

8. Sponsor the event with a donation of $1,000 or more and receive recognition at the event and through Atlanta Daybook and Connect Magazine. For more info on large donations or sponsorships, call Chad Rothschild at 770.778.0317.

9. Donate goods and/or services that can be used by either agency. Any donated goods and services of $500 or more will receive two free Feature story publish dates on Atlanta Daybook to use as you please. Contact Karla Sinclair at 770.671.0213 after the donation is made.

10. Volunteer to help the organizers. We’ll take all the help we can get! Call Chad Rothschild at 770.778.0317.

11. Share the story of an Atlanta flood victim you know so we can let Atlanta know how they are fairing in the recovery. Contact Karla Sinclair at 770.671.0213.

12. Tell us how else you can help us. Chad Rothschild at 770.778.0317 or Karla Sinclair at 770-671-0213.

Look for more details and news about this event in the coming days as this grassroots effort gets pulled together. Check back on Atlanta Daybook, or atlholidaybash.com or follow us on Twitter – #ATLBash.

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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 for another event to benefit the Red Shoe Project. :-)

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Atlanta’s first ever Red Shoe Project Tweetup | #rspatlanta

October 9, 2009

I think it’s safe to say that a fabulous time was had by all at the first ever Atlanta Red Shoe Project Tweetup at Fuego Mundo! If you don’t believe me, watch this: Scridb filter

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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 [...]

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Dream Job Radio launches 10.07.09 | Are you ready?

September 17, 2009

For more information please visit dreamjobradio.com. For consideration as a guest on Dream Job Radio please click here to contact us. Scridb filter

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Join us for the return of #ATLChix 10.15.09 at the St. Regis Hotel – Buckhead

September 16, 2009

It’s that time again! The first ever #ATLChix tweetup was such a tremendous success we’ve decided to make it a quarterly event. Join us at the St. Regis Hotel in Buckhead for the Fall 2009 Atlanta Chicks Tweetup hosted by Stephanie Frost,  Rachel Rose, Taryn Pisaneschi, and me on October 15, 2009, starting at 6:30 [...]

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