Social Networking and Social NOT-working: Successful Ideas for Managers and Businesses Today
Facebook. Twitter. Linkedin. Let's face it -- social networking is a big part of people's lives today. How is the workplace changing with the increasing popularity of these new technologies? And how can HR, managers and organizations leverage these new technologies to attain their professional goals and business strategy?
JOIN US IN THIS FREE TELESEMINAR AND GAIN INSIGHT ON:
1. How will HR, management and organizations change with explosion of these new technologies? Learn how you, or your business can maximize the benefits and features of social networking.
2. How can managers use social networking media to improve their team's efficiency or learning? Learn how to use these platforms to drive more collaboration inside and outside the company.
3. How can managers and supervisors promote the responsible use of social media in the workplace? Learn strategies to promote efficient use of these tools, and minimize unproductive cyberloafing.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Irene Koehler is a speaker, coach and consultant at Almost Savvy, where she has assisted many individuals and organizations in establishing an effective online reputation. She is an expert in social media and has extensive background in HR management.
Jennifer McClure has been an HR Professional for 18 years with executive-level experience in privately held and Fortune 500 companies. She is the founder of LinkedCincinnati- a networking group of over 9,500 professionals who understand the value of networking and building professional relationships.
"Jennifer is recognized as one of the nation's leading experts in the emerging field of using social networking to advance business development" - Jerry Kleinhaus, Founder and Principal, Oakley Advisors
"Irene really opened my eyes to the possibilities of Twitter and how to leverage it for my business. I highly recommend her!"- Ruth Pyerman
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