So what's on your Facebook page? Texas Longhorn center Buck Burnette probably didn't think much of his social media musings until his comments about Barack Obama's election on his Facebook page got him cut from the team. Mack Brown's decision to cut the third-string center from Wimberly is something every business and organization should address with a well-defined social media policy. Just like the annual sexual harassment training, employees should know the consequences of posting things that could cause problems for their organization.
I know of several businesses who monitor their employee's emails and blogs. For a small company, it's pretty easy to find blogs by using the google.blog.search tool. Even so, a well defined policy that is often communicated to every staff member is a must so that your company and organization doesn't find something that could create a bad image.
One-Third Good, One-Third Okay, One Third Tough: Lessons I Learned Today
From Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Thomas
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I’ve been a track and field junkie since law school. That’s when I started
racing marathons, not anywhere near Olympic level, but enough to qualify
for t...
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