Apr 242009
 

Managing staff who participate in social networks.

This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on. I’ve done a few press (radio, print) interviews this week re: Telstra so I thought I should have another look at how Enterprise, Government, Corporates, Not for Profits  are handling the fact that their staff are members of social networks too.

I once had to step in to calm down a forum that was off the charts with negativity and general unpleasant comments. To be even heard, I started to IP and MAC address ban anyone who posted under secondary IDs for the purpose of trolling (making up a temporary persona who’s only purpose is to create negative comments). I shouldn’t have been surprised – victim number one was the entire Customer Service department. Yep, they had been using their CSR PCs to create secondary accounts to attack members – customers – who were criticising them on their official, primary, Customer Service profiles. No-one got reinstated until we had “the talk”. Kinda cool that companies are now posting internal policies publicly. Not surprising – it goes a long way to protect the company from fallout if/when staff do ignore the social media guidelines in place.

Anyway, you could just read ONE – IBM’s (love the “don’t forget your day job”) OR you can read all these: (download PR Crisis Comms social media courseware)

Behavioural and Etiquette Guidelines for Organisation

It’s worth looking at the US Airforce one seperately, if just for the pictures alone.

enemy-blogsEnemy Media? ^.^
airforce-guidelines-policyI thought I blogged this chart before? Drat the internal search

AUSTRALIAN

Other lists: Christyweb, Beth Kantor, LGEO Research,

It’s worth, while working your way through these links not to just look at the usual topics

Topics covered in Social Media Policies

  • defamation, anti competitor, inaccuracies, disclosure, proprietary information, company secrets and IP, wasting time, inappropriate behaviour, rudeness, revealing personal information and so on
  • Look for the unusual
    eMail Forwards
    Jokes, urban legends and get-rich email forwards are the oldest form of Internet-based social media. When it comes to company email, we ask that you think twice before hitting send and be judicious with the number of items you forward. And, if you’re unsure whether the Prince of Nairobi really is being truthful about a promised fortune, a quick stop by Snopes.com might be in order. (Gretemangroup)

also look at

Fundamentals of Social Media Policies

  • is the policy collaborative – telling staff what they can and can’t do in their own time might require some discussion?
  • Is the policy positive teaching engagement in a satisfying way between staff and customers or is it negative with a bunch of Thou Shalt Not Post Pictures on Facebook During Your LunchBreak? Tone IS important – is it fun to read, informative and everyday speech? Do you engage with your staff as you would with customers on a blog – authentic personal respectful voice?
  • Is it truly public and does it serve the staff or the company. For example, if I trashtalk Widget company, a community member might point out I am a competitor and then send me to my own companies public guidelines. Yes, that does happen.
  • Does the policy extend to contractors? Pilots who fly the senior people around, can’t trashtalk them on the pilots forum. The advertising agency can’t post up a viral video of how their ex customer is a dick because they didn’t get their pitch? (both have happened, I have the screenshots, heh)>
  • Are the guidelines, now public, under creative commons so other companies can use them and help provide a fully informed educated ecosystem community?
  • Look at all the different names for basically one document? o.O Email Policies becomes Social Media Policies, no?
  • Check out how different industries – tech, education, military, government, art, public affairs – are prioritizing their guidelines. What is included, what is top of the list, how does it change?

That should keep you busy for a while…

The reason why I have the full link here, is because I print it up and hand it out with courseware in the Social Media Policies For Your Organisation workshops that I run If you want to do the same, please attribute me ‘n the other aggregators. Thanks :)

There’s not quite 40 Guidelines here. I guessed 40 cos I know that some of you will have others. I’m particularly looking for Australian social media guidelines for staff.

Mar 102009
 

A “top list” of social networks and online communities for business and corporate. Not blogs – they must have community features of many-to-many discussions, leaders, UGC etc.  Here’s my Australian list: Aussie Innovation – drupal site with forums and so on. Aussie Tycoon – vBulletin forum for entrepreneurs Australian Businesswomen’s Network – run mentoring programs (private community). Australian Business Forum – have a forum, tumbleweed territory – John Rashleigh, Chairman Australian Investment Network – Connecting Entrepreneurs with Angel Investors investors can list Australian Women Online – supporting women in business Flying Solo – tagline: Loving your own company. Australia’s community Continue Reading…

May 132008
 

Interesting post from Senior Tech guru at Yahoo! Venu Anuganti: Â How many servers Number of DBAs How many web servers Number of caching servers Version of MySQL Language, platform Operating System MySQL 1 M, 3 S 1/10 2 2 5.1.23 Perl,php and bash Linux fedora Sun 2 clustered, 2 individual 1.5 160+ 8 5.0.21 Lots of stuff (java mostly) Open Solaris Flickr 166 At present 0 244 14 5.0.51 Php and some Java Linux Fotolog 140 databases on 37 instances 10 instances a DBA 70 40 ( 2 on each, 80 total) 4.11 and 4.4 Php, 90% Java Solaris Continue Reading…

Aug 162007
 

I love wanky titles.Sooooooo, how’s my baby, the site Bloggerati Australia coming along? You need a little update, methinks. First, it’s worked out better than I expected. My primary purpose was personal – to bookmark any and all articles and sites I came across that were Web 2.0 and Australia/New Zealand focussed. I initially was just going to bookmark them in del.icio.us but it seemed clunky. Plus, my life’s mantra is “Be lazy, have the network do it for you”. Members: 42 Total Links: 181 Published: 81 Upcoming: 100 Votes: 324 Comments: 11 I’m contribute lots of the links – Continue Reading…

May 182007
 

from GirlJournalist on Drupal.org: Employment type: Contract Telecommute: Allowed E.W. Scripps, a media company with a record of success in developing new initiatives is developing several new websites. We are looking for an experienced developer to work on a full-time contract basis with the innovations group of the Newspaper Interactive division. To be chosen for this project, developer(s) must have proven experience using Drupal 5.x and related modules and themes for: – Building highly customized, production-volume websites, with performance enhancements applied, such as Drupal caching and throttling. more here. In addition, demonstrated abilities in rapid web development in LAMP (Linux, Continue Reading…

May 142007
 

Social Network developer (Joomla! or Drupal) – actually, some people take Joomla and Drupal and just use it as a CMS, disabling the community features. If you talk to ‘em, let us know if that is the case? :p Employment type: Contract Telecommute: Not allowed A great opportunity with a dynamic, well established and growing web development agency (Sydney). We are looking for an experienced PHP developer (Sydney-based) to fulfill a 1 month on-site contract developing a new CMS based web project for a large, well-known client. There is real potential for extension to work on another 3 month contract. Continue Reading…

Apr 232007
 

Thanks to Sime in the Australian Drupal community for this one: Web Programmer / DrupalD2P started in 1998 to deliver the very large and fragile hi-res artwork files used in publishing. We now license our technology through-out the world to ad agencies, publishers, design studios, printers and universities. We pride ourselves on being at the innovative edge of Internet technology for the graphic arts industry with a string of successes behind us. The demand for our newly introduced web suite has created this need to expand our development and production capacity. Our working environment is casual, no stress heads, just Continue Reading…

Apr 162007
 

Ok, so you don’t have any friends to add to your Twitter: how about your server? : using Twitter for server-monitoring if you think Twitter is all about personal micro-blogging and basically a waste of time, think again. with their recent API-extension, it’s now possible to integrate Twitter as a cost-free SMS gateway into your own applications (like the guys at Tupalo have already done). of course there are loads of SMS-based monitoring services out there, but the good ones aren’t free, and most aren’t very customizable. my simple demo PHP-script monitors any number of web-servers and alerts me by Continue Reading…

Mar 122007
 

Homeland Stupidity? I’m really intrigued. Not so much by sites with cool and irreverent names, but by their Gonzo Marketing techniques (I loved that book). I should link to the author but do I pick his evil alter ego Rage Boy or his grown up *boring* Wired magazine, Cluetrain Manifesto editor link- guess which one I picked? Not only does Homeland Stupidity have a funny Domain Name, but they also have anti-marketing on their site such as: “Entertaining and insightful” — Jim Harper, director of information policy studies, Cato Institute

Oct 112006
 

Hello my darlins’ I’m working hard at the moment on a couple of projects including this month’s two courses – citizen journalism and a social networks marketing course – at the Uni of Sydney. Come sign up! Anyway, on with the show! Phil Windley’s Technometria had this: Online Communities and Health Care Last week I put up a show from the Zend PHP conference that featured Adam Bosworth talking about “content” and the fact that it’s still King. Adam is thought provoking and entertaining. This talk is no different. Interestingly, Adam talks about content in the context of community (no Continue Reading…

May 042006
 

Grrrr. Forum software. Grrrr.I purchased Invision Power Discussion Board software from SmartyHost who also host my website and manage some of my domain names. Nowadays forum software is like website management or email admin – it should all be done through a control panel. Well. I wanted to change the forum’s name from the generic Invision Boards to World Communities. A pretty basic request huh? But I get : Warning: fopen(./conf_global.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied inblahblah/Admin/admin_functions.php on line 380 Fatal Error: Could not open conf_global for writing – no changes applied.Try changing the CHMOD to 0777 When I Continue Reading…