Social Media, Policy and Local Content in Africa

Ebele Okobi, Head of Public Policy, Africa at Facebook speaks on the intersection of Social Media, Policy and Local Content and what it means for the increasing number of African internet users.

Okobi was a panelist at the Forum on Internet Freedom in East Africa which was hosted by the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA), under the OpenNet Africa initiative in September 2015.

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From: Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)

Related topics : internal social media policy / social media content

Role of Social Media in the formation of government policies in Nigeria by Awobamise Ayodeji for ITI

This paper was presented at the International trends and Issues Communication & Media Conference. Holding in Dubai from the 5th - 7th Feb. 2014.

This piece aims to look at the role social media plays in shaping government policies and influencing such policies in developing countries, with particular reference to Nigeria.

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From: Ayodeji Awobamise

Related topics : social media in government conference 2014 / internal social media policy

Brand and Messaging Guidelines

With the rise of social media and proliferation of employees who are active on social media representing the brand, it is more important than ever to provide training on your brand and your core messages.

These are a couple of slides from an internal training video we have. For employees the video can be found by visiting the Salesforce Social Google Site and looking under Social Media Policy.

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From: salesforcesocial

Related topics : social media branding / social media activity / internal social media sites / internal social media policy

Hear from the Experts: How to use Digital Marketing & Social Media for International Growth

Hear from Charlie Ruigrok, Digital Trade Advisor, Department for International Trade talk about how to use digital marketing & social media for international growth.

Key takeaway:

• Setting the digital landscape and identifying online opportunities

• Identify online sales channels

• How do I prepare my business for this?

• Top tips to stand out and communicate your digital brand to the world

The Department for International Trade (DIT) has partnered with Spring Fair once again in...

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From: Ascential

Related topics : using social media marketing / internal social media policy

LSE Department of Social Policy | What can you do with BSc Social Policy? | Parliamentary Researcher

Alex talks about working as a Parliamentary Researcher and how studying BSc Social Policy at LSE helped her achieve her goals.

The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and...

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From: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Related topics : social media marketing policy / internal social media policy

Social Networking and Engineering Threats Auditors Should Know

In this 2015 International Conference Session Preview, Shannon Steffee, senior editor for Internal Auditor magazine interviews Nejolla Korris, CEO of InterVeritas International, who will present “Social Networking and Social Engineering: Emerging Threats Every Auditor Needs to Know,” on Monday, July 6, 2015, at The IIA’s International Conference in Vancouver. Korris covers social engineering, how it affects employees and organizations, why organizations should have a social media policy...

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From: The Institute of Internal Auditors

Related topics : internal employee social network / internal social media policy

New Social Media Analysis Framework

This video introduces a social media consulting framework designed for clients of Dual Citizen LLC, a Washington DC based firm working with governments and international organizations to advance policy and economic agendas. The framework empowers clients to better understand how and why they use social media and where human and financial resources should be invested to optimize their presence in this valuable new medium.

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From: Jeremy Tamanini

Related topics : analysis of social media / social media consultant / internal social media policy / social media optimization / social media firm

Power, People, and Social Media

WELLESLEY COLLEGE PRESENTS:

Power, People, and Social Media

Charlie Beckett, Founding Director of POLIS, Media and Communications Department, London School of Economics

Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Director of International Human Rights Policy Programs, Wellesley Centers for Women

Panagiotis Takis Metaxas, Professor of Computer Science; Founder of the Media Arts and Sciences Program, Wellesley College

Moderator: Carla Robbins '74, Deputy Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times

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From: WellesleyCollege

Related topics : social media power / social media social

Avoiding Our Netflix Moment

Netflix is one of the first companies we saw have a really visible social media disasters. Just like they've learned from the experience, we want to look at examples from our own organization and talk about how we can avoid any serious incidents going forward.

This is one of the internal training videos we provide our employees. If you'd like to watch it you can visit the Salesforce Social Google site and look under Social Media Policy under training.

Marcus is the one spearheading the...

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From: salesforcesocial

Related topics : company social media policy / internal social media sites

What you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE – Social Work

Layla talks about being offered a place on Frontline’s social work graduate training programme and how studying BSc Social Policy and Sociology at LSE helped her achieve her goals.

The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and...

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From: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Related topics : social media marketing policy / internal social media policy