Social media at work — top down, bottom up
A Cisco study finds that when deciding on job offers, a startlingly high number of college students and recently employed grads value access to social media at work more than salary. And an article by Ann Bednarz at Network World finds that “[e]ven some of the most buttoned-down institutions are rethinking bans and relaxing access to social networks and social media sites.”
So, it looks like everyone should be happy for a change.
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So, those of us who are skeptical of the value of – or in my case, are alarmed by – Facebook and the like, will apparently have to join those who decried literacy as a detriment to developing a good memory, Arabic numerals and algorithms as un-Christian, and paper money as unnatural.
Now if we could only get you to stop blogging . . .
Gosh, Greg, if only there were a way you could not read my blog.
it stated empirically that in reality friends in the social networks can be worthy than money can provide.
Please read the actual study – it does not state what is quoted above. The priorities relate to both social media AND mobility AND BYOD
Many people will agree with this article whoever many other’s will not agree. Anyway I appreciate your work here.
Good to look at very interesting to find out something about my second name…mite find some distance relatives