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Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
Curated by Jeff Domansky
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Engaged vs Disengaged Employees | Visual.ly

Engaged vs Disengaged Employees | Visual.ly | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Do you think your employees love their work? Think again! These are the telltale signs that your employees are starting to disengage. ...

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How sociial works with employees. This is a really interesting infographic for employee communicators, PR and internal communication specialists.

Florence Boy's curator insight, August 21, 2013 9:11 AM

C'est bizarre, non ? Pourtant les baromètres sociaux des entreprises ne sont pas si mauvais... Les collaborateurs mentiraient-ils sur leur motivation réelle ? Il y a sans doute des modes de management à changer...

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Social Power -and the Coming-Coporate Revolution - Forbes.com

Social Power -and the Coming-Coporate Revolution - Forbes.com | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Why Employees and Customers Will Be Calling the Shots...

 

Civilizations have clashed in an unexpected way this year, as ordinary people using Facebook and Twitter knocked down dictators in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya—and are threatening absolute rule in Syria. A so-called Arab spring brought waves of liberation to a long-oppressed region. Something similar is happening in more democratic countries. In Spain throngs of young people, known as “the indignant ones,” occupied public plazas nationwide, protesting unemployment and exclusionary politics. In Israel ordinary citizens from both right and left united in massive demonstrations against high housing prices. And in India one man’s campaign against corruption went viral, bringing thousands to the streets in support.

 

This social might is now moving toward your company. We have entered the age of empowered individuals, who use potent new technologies and harness social media to organize themselves. A few have joined cause with WikiLeaks and its terrifying stepchild dren, upending the once secure corridors of the U.S. State Department and Pentagon. But most are ordinary people with new tools to force you to listen to what they care about and to demand respect. Both your customers and your employees have started marching in this burgeoning social media multitude, and you'd better get out of their way--or learn to embrace them....

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