Posts Tagged ‘Alexandra Levit’

Emily Molitor

Crafting a social-media policy? Be specific

At this summer’s Buzz 2010 event on social-media for associations, best-selling author and columnist Alexandra Levit discussed the importance of having a specific social-media policy to empower a company’s employees and mitigate risk. Levit noted that companies should have a policy because having employees contribute to social media is a good thing, as they are a [...]

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Merritt Colaizzi

Taking your organization through the social-media transformation

As part of last week’s Buzz2010 in downtown Washington, D.C., SmartBrief and SocialFish hosted a panel of experts who have been working through the risks of social media at their organizations for years. Mark Story (pictured at center) is the director of new media at the Securities and Exchange Commission, the regulator in charge of [...]

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Jesse Stanchak

Creating a social-media policy that works, with Alexandra Levit

Alexandra Levit is a career columnist for the bi-monthly Metro-US and author of five books including “New Job, New You.” Levit recently shared her take on social-media use in the workplace with SmartBrief’s Abe Silk. As a workplace-issues expert, what advice do you have for companies to  ensure that their employees are using social media [...]

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