Are your association’s business cards social-media friendly?
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Janet McNichol, SPHR, CAE, is the Human Resources Director at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She is passionate about health and wellness and blogs about her experience managing ASHA’s program at Inside Workplace Wellness. Connect with her on LinkedIn or Twitter at @jmcnichol.
A year ago, I had business cards made with my LinkedIn and Twitter contact information. They are otherwise the standard card our association provides for staff. I recently noticed I was running low and I placed an order for more. My order was flagged and I was told I could no longer include my LinkedIn and Twitter contact information. During the past year, it was decided that we could only include our “association” contact information. Admittedly, I’m frustrated. Here are a couple of things to think about if you have the opportunity to influence the practice in your organization.
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