Who is afraid of Social Media? – Part 2
Posted by Sandhya Sadananda | Posted in Corporate Communications, Employee Relations | Posted on 30-12-2008
Tags: Corporate Communications, Employee Relations, internal communication, internal communication and social media, PR, Social Media, social media and employees, Social Media Marketing, Social Media tools
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In the second part of the series on – ‘Who is afraid of social media?’ – we continue to focus on the concerns that stop social media from playing a key role in internal communication.
- ‘Our culture is very different’
Yes it’s true that social media works better if the organisation has a young, tech-savvy workforce with a flat structure and a democratic and open culture. But there are enough examples across the world where conservative companies with an older workforce have met with social media success. All it needs is time, patience and consistent efforts.
It is important to recognise the company culture and customise your social media plans accordingly. You might have to tweak your plans and phase out in a manner that makes it more acceptable and easier to adopt. One needs to pay heed to the fact that even if the organisation has been traditionally conservative about communication, in the future the Digitally Advanced will form the ranks and their communication needs will be better met using social media.

