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November 15, 2009

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John Meadows

I hear you, but I would say in a lot of large organizations the issue won't so much in loosening the rules, but in nurturing employee enthusiasm. Not every company is staffed with digital natives, and for a lot of employees, the reaction will be "where will I find the time to do this extra work?"

Finding the ways to make Social Media a positive part of the work experience will be the determining factor, in my opinion, between success and failure. We can't assume that "If we build it, they will blog."

Glennfriesen

The craziest thing is that many of these businesses would benefit greatly from the increased link-building and brand-building from their employees.

And worst, Draconian rule leads employees to undermine their bosses. Not good.

Thanks for another excellent post!

Glenn Friesen
@glennfriesen
http://www.impactlearning.com

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