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It’s more complicated than ever to provide the information that employees need to know. New research from Gallup tells us that there are a lot of “zombies” in the work force. According to Gallup, 70% of employees are emotionally disconnected at work while 20% are so disengaged that they spread discontent to other employees and customers.
Tumblr has released mobile app updates for iOS and Android that will boost discovery of new content. Here's what communicators need to know about the platform.
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By now, most agree that social media is a necessary tool for doing business. However, a recent report from Social Media Examiner's "2013 Social Media Marketing Industry Report" shows that although social media is valuable, not all networks will benefit your brand equally.
Hardly a week goes by without Facebook tossing some more digital spaghetti against the wall to see what will stick with consumers. The latest effort started in earnest on Monday when the social networking giant rolled out an upgrade of Graph Search.
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A well-managed brand can be a strong business asset in tough economic times. Here are some PR takeaways to consider when leveraging a brand in this climate.
Talking about ethics and social media is like discussing ethics and automobiles or ethics and electricity. There is nothing intrinsically moral or immoral about social media.
Up-to-date, actionable data and information helps knowledge workers perform their jobs. Yet, leaders and managers often don’t see it that way.
On Monday, the National Zoo alerted its more than 45,000 Twitter followers that Rusty the red panda was missing. What ensued was a social media search party that eventually led to his safe return.