Five Reasons Why Your Company Doesn’t Need a Social Media Policy

When I started blogging, Thomas Nelson was a public company. Our stock was traded on the New York Stock Exchange (Symbol: TNM). When I announced to the lawyers what I was going to do, they got very nervous. They were afraid I might say something that would get us in trouble with the Securities and Exchange Commission. When I told them that I also wanted to encourage our employees to blog, they about had a heart attack.

Where Is Your Organization in the Twitter Life Cycle?

Many leaders are in a quandary about Twitter. They know it is becoming increasingly popular, but they don’t know if they want their employees Twittering, especially on company time.

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Some executives are outright hostile to it. In fact, a few weeks ago, someone told me that his company’s IT department had blocked employee access to Twitter, Facebook, and every other social media site. They asked if I could have a talk with their CEO.

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