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Corporate Social Networking


When: June 8th, 2009 08:00 to 18:30
Location: The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London, W1B 1AD
Price: £445.00
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Corporate social networking provides the ideal platform for employees to communicate, information share and discuss real issues affecting the business. Senior management can also use these platforms to create healthy staff communities, provide interactive company news and bring together the resources from former colleagues.
  
This one day conference will look at how companies are deploying these networks in modern day business with case studies on best practices, step-by-step methodology, while building a solid business case for corporate networks.

About Corporate Social Networking

Networking with colleagues, supporting alumni and employee community initiatives and creating an environments for staff to socialise has always been a high priority for corporations. Modern companies are spread far and wide and achieving close communities with staff is difficult to achieve. That is why corporate social networking is high on the agenda for many types of companies, institutions and organisations.

Social networking provides the ideal platform for employees to communicate, information share and discuss real issues affecting the business. Senior management can also use these platforms create healthy staff communities, provide interactive company news and bring together the resources from former colleagues. The one day conference will look at how companies are deploying these networks in modern day business with case studies on best practices, step-by-step methodology, while building a solid business case for corporate networks.

We will also hear from experts on why companies need employee communities, learn about current employee behaviour while understanding the needs of the modern employee. We will evaluate how a positive working community can increase productivity and employee satisfaction and how a sound corporate network can support this.

For full details visit: www.corporatesocialnetworking.net

 

Location

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London, W1B 1AD

Postal address 

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)

66 Portland Place
London
W1B 1AD 

MAP 

-34.1159650 150.1834030

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