Tweet This Job - Best Practices for Social Media in Talent Acquisition and Ca...HiringThing
Tips and tricks for using social media in your talent recruitment efforts
What HR needs to know about social media and background checks
Best practices for social media in recruitment and employment screening
Tweet This Job - Best Practices for Social Media in Talent Acquisition and Ca...HiringThing
Tips and tricks for using social media in your talent recruitment efforts
What HR needs to know about social media and background checks
Best practices for social media in recruitment and employment screening
11/09/09 PRSA Healthcare presentation on Integrating Social Media into your organization's PR: How to Satisfy Regulatory & Legal and Still be Credible -- by Betsy Raymond Stevenson and Steve Woodruff
A free webinar that offers advice on what information you can and cannot use from a social media background screening. Learn common pitfalls of social media background checks and how to avoid legal risks.
To view the entire webinar recording, visit: http://i-sight.com/social-media-background-screening/
Social Media and its Role in College Admissions DecisionsAlan Katzman
A social media strategy helps your students be ready for today's college and grad school admissions. Especially when at least 75% of colleges, and more every year, are exploring applicants' online lives while weighing their decisions.
Social media planning is now utterly relevant for college-bound students. And you need to fill this vital gap in your guidance services.
Why Online Reputation Management is Critical to Your Success & How to Get it ...Bobbie Rathjens
From the Afia, Inc. webinar held on January 21, 2015. Contained in this presentation for the healthcare or medical professional is the following information:
- Why online provider and practice reputations are directly tied to the success of medical practices.
- Real life examples of online physician reviews that lead to litigation and how to avoid this from happening to you.
- Advice on what to do if you receive a bad review.
- How to manage online reputations the right way.
For more information, go to: http://www.afiahealth.com/social
Social Media Career Development & Job SearchJoel Postman
This presentation offers advice to those seeking to sharpen their online career search and professional development skills using social networks, blogs and other social media. It was given by Joel Postman, Sept. 26, at Golden Gate University. http://www.socializedpr.com/
Ingrid Bockting (1969) is a
Dutch illustrator working from
the Amsterdam City Centre.
Her clients are woman’s
magazines, fashion companys
and beauty brands.
Ingrid’s illustrations are all
handmade, using pencil,
gouache water-colour and
paper-cuts, then finished in
Photoshop. All her work is
commissioned by group of
talented art directors.
www.ingridbockting.nl
11/09/09 PRSA Healthcare presentation on Integrating Social Media into your organization's PR: How to Satisfy Regulatory & Legal and Still be Credible -- by Betsy Raymond Stevenson and Steve Woodruff
A free webinar that offers advice on what information you can and cannot use from a social media background screening. Learn common pitfalls of social media background checks and how to avoid legal risks.
To view the entire webinar recording, visit: http://i-sight.com/social-media-background-screening/
Social Media and its Role in College Admissions DecisionsAlan Katzman
A social media strategy helps your students be ready for today's college and grad school admissions. Especially when at least 75% of colleges, and more every year, are exploring applicants' online lives while weighing their decisions.
Social media planning is now utterly relevant for college-bound students. And you need to fill this vital gap in your guidance services.
Why Online Reputation Management is Critical to Your Success & How to Get it ...Bobbie Rathjens
From the Afia, Inc. webinar held on January 21, 2015. Contained in this presentation for the healthcare or medical professional is the following information:
- Why online provider and practice reputations are directly tied to the success of medical practices.
- Real life examples of online physician reviews that lead to litigation and how to avoid this from happening to you.
- Advice on what to do if you receive a bad review.
- How to manage online reputations the right way.
For more information, go to: http://www.afiahealth.com/social
Social Media Career Development & Job SearchJoel Postman
This presentation offers advice to those seeking to sharpen their online career search and professional development skills using social networks, blogs and other social media. It was given by Joel Postman, Sept. 26, at Golden Gate University. http://www.socializedpr.com/
Ingrid Bockting (1969) is a
Dutch illustrator working from
the Amsterdam City Centre.
Her clients are woman’s
magazines, fashion companys
and beauty brands.
Ingrid’s illustrations are all
handmade, using pencil,
gouache water-colour and
paper-cuts, then finished in
Photoshop. All her work is
commissioned by group of
talented art directors.
www.ingridbockting.nl
What does collaborative assessment really mean?ContinuumEDU
21st Century Skills frameworks discuss collaboration, communication & teamwork. Assessing collaboration proves challenging & the 2015 PISA exam will measure collaboration. This presentation focuses on different perspectives of collaborative assessment - creation within the digital social networks & tools to empower educators. For collaborative assessment to be realized a change in mindset must occur & understanding the data necessary to assess collaboration for the group & individual is necessary.
Branded entertainment is one of the most effective ways to achieve brand awareness and audience engagement, especially when today's consumer has a shorter attention span as well as fewer dollars to spread around. By making your brand a celebrity, you can cut through the clutter to reach a dedicated audience and develop a relationship to enhance and support your other online and offline marketing and public relations efforts
Throughout this presentation you will learn:
1. What branded entertainment is
2. How and where branded entertainment is used
3. How organizations are achieving success through branded entertainment
4. How you can develop your own branded entertainment campaigns to make your brand a celebrity
This presentation was given by Erica Campbell, Director of Marketing with For Rent Media Solutions at the Corporate Housing Providers Association 2011 Annual Conference in Houston, TX on March 23, 2011.
The social web is constantly posting, uploading, sharing and ranting-about your brand. By these actions, consumers post and update their needs, desires and complaints across forums, microblogs like Twitter and social networking sites such as Facebook, Foursquare and LinkedIn, for all to view.
Consumers are finally in control, and they have become the programmers, shaping their own experiences by interacting with our brands when they want, where they want, and how they want. Successful marketers need be at every touch point to connect with them. Maintaining an on-going positive relationship with your consumers, partners and prospects is critical to any brands long term success. Today, companies must be a part of the consumer dialogue. This session will discuss sideways marketing tactics that revolve around removing friction, noise in a crowded space and uncertainty for consumers. Find out how to create a customer engagement and brand management strategy by leveraging media such as print, Internet, mobile, social, video, and location-based advertising.
You have picked up the lingo `Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook` but what does that mean in practice? Social media is intended to be both holistic and strategic. Who you follow, how you converse, what content you share, all tells a story of who you are as a company. Through a tour of best practices you leave with a better understanding of the latest trends, etiquette, what it looks like to "do social media right", and why the details matter.
Social Media Best Practices: Pacific New Media, April 2017Gwen Woltz
Social media is intended to be both holistic and strategic. Who your business follows, how you converse, what content you share, all tells a story of who you are as a company. Through a tour of best practices of "need to have," "nice to have," and "great to have," you gain with a better understanding of the latest trends, etiquette, what it looks like to "do social media right", and why the details matter.
Gwen Woltz is co-founder of Wahine Media, a local social media agency that specializes in strategically building thriving and engaged online communities for businesses (wahinemedia.com). Gwen is a graduate of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, past president of Social Media Club Hawaii, a finalist for Pacific Edge Magazine`s Young Professional of the Year, one of Hawaii`s Top 15 Social Media Influencers in 2012, and has over 8 years of digital media and marketing experience.
Your residents and the prospects you are targeting, are a lot different than they were in the past. Online social networking sites have revolutionized the way people interact with each other and gather information.
Renters are talking about your communities, sharing options and making referrals via new media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Foursquare.
Maintaining an on-going positive relationship with consumers is critical to any brands long term success. Today companies must be a part of the consumer dialogue. Learn how to build a customer engagement strategy.
This presentation was given at the 2010 IASA Annual Conference by Jennifer Overhulse-King of St. Nick Media Services and Craig Lowenthal of Glatfelter Insurance. It details the basics of social media, how insurance companies are using it, how technology and service providers can use it, the dangers of social media, privacy and regulatory concerns, and how to put a policy in place to regulate use by your company's employees.
This is a presentation from a webinar delivered to small to medium size companies.
These are the 6 biggest reason why consumers will stop following your business
Find the Risk vs. Reward Balance in Social MediaGerardo A Dada
Businesses are increasingly expected to adopt social networking tools, but it must be done with a firm grasp of the risks, rewards and options.
- Determine how social media tools affect your compliance with regulatory and internal requirements
- Identify the right types of social networking solutions for your enterprise
- Measure a real return on your social networking investment
- Develop guidelines for employees to understand the do's and don'ts
From Listening to Engaging: Empowering Your Customers to Become Your Most Eff...StrongView
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Featured Speakers:
Brian Solis, Principal, FutureWorks
Ryan Deutsch, VP of Emerging Media, StrongMail
Social media is a powerful platform for fostering profitable customer relationships; however, many companies struggle getting past the listening phase. There's no question that listening is important, but limiting your social media efforts to this activity puts you in a purely reactive mode instead of empowering you to proactively shape the perception of your brand. In order to fully leverage the power of social media to advance your brand, you need to transition from listening to engaging.
In this interactive webinar, you will learn how to engage customers in meaningful and advantageous conservations that empower them to become partners in your marketing and customer service initiatives. Find out how to properly engender support of online champions in a mutually beneficial way that enable you to drive real business value from social media. Plus, get your questions answered in an extensive Q&A session.
Key things you will learn:
* How to transition from listening to engaging on the social web
* Strategies for empowering customers to become brand advocates
* Engagement tactics that foster mutually beneficial customer relationships
* How to attract online champions who will advance your brand on new social networks
* Social media tools for engaging customers and tracking the impact of your efforts
From time-to-time internal auditors are faced with situations which call for them to make an ethical decision. In addition, they may, in the middle of auditing, come across circumstances which themselves appear to be violations of a corporate
code-of-conduct.
Several laws now specifically state that internal auditors, in terms of the act, will be bound by the IIA Code of Ethics.
This webinar explores the IIA Code of Ethics as it applies to everyday situations the auditor may encounter.
The module is designed to provide the participants with an in-depth knowledge of:
Ethics theory
The IIA Code of Ethics
Applicable areas within Internal Audit
Reporting of material facts
Corporate Codes of Conduct
Auditing Corporate Ethics
Webinar contents will include:
Classes of Ethics
The role of business
Employee ethics
Honesty, Objectivity and diligence
Conflicts of Interest
Reporting of Material Facts
Corporate Codes of Conduct
Corporate Social Responsibility
1. PRSA Phoenix State of Ethics Panel October 26, 2011 Today’s Twitter Hashtag: #PRSAEthics www.phoenixprsa.org Panelists: Paula Pedene, APR , VA Public Affairs Officer Don Lange, PhD , Professor of Managerial Ethics, W.P. Carey School of Business Rodo Safranac, MBA, writer, teacher and consultant
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