Someone asked to clarify the difference of social web from social networking sites. I explained that social networking sites are part of social web, but the latter is larger because social web includes all web 2.0 applications . These include blogs like wordpress and blogspot, micro blogs like twitter, video sharing sites like youtube, photo sharing sites like flickr.

One of my passions is Social Web, proof to that are my several blogs and accounts in different social networking sites ha ha. Social web has brought positive results in my finances and career. [1] Modesty aside, I was offered an Asst. VP for HR position because a head hunter found my blog knitted to my linkedin account, and [2] I earned passive income thru ads, sponsorship and on-line purchases in one of my sites. Social web, used properly, like any tech tools can generate positive results.
Though I am for the use social web in the the enterprise, as an executive, I also witnessed how employees abuse the generosity of employers by their unrestricted use of social web to the point of affecting their productivity . This resulted to the outright blocking of social web in the office by some employers. Yes, social web can also hurt your reputation and brand.
Because of this, I developed a series of lectures about the subject to caution enthusiasts who dive in without thinking, and the reluctants, who think the social web thingy is just plainly waste of time and resources. Yes, social web presents both risks and opportunities, and we can avoid harm by proper education. Please find below the training modules I developed.
I conducted the 1st part of the series for 3 times in two weeks and the response was heartwarming. My theory was somehow proven correct that most companies run by baby boomers are not in step with the social web advancement. My HR participants agree that policies need to be upgraded and online philosophy to be clarified to address issues on internet access and social web users. Line managers and operations peeps, on the other hand would like to learn how to use this for marketing. An IT guy was also in attendance is hoping this session will bring HR to the same page as they are in terms of this.
Another item that business leaders and HRD should consider is employee retention. The Y Generation, which comprise majority of our workforce are into social web. If they are holding key position, or you are preparing them for next level, but your online philosophy and company culture in not meeting their needs [access of social web 24/7 is one of these], they will move to another company. Engage your Y gen employees properly and they will stay on the fold.
I can’t wait to run the other sessions in the weeks ahead. Ohh by the way, you can view the schedule of FREE session in our SEMINARS page. We will run the 1st 2 module of the series next week =b.
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Really very nice post! It clears the difference between social web from social networking sites