Sharing Social Media with the Non-Believers

by Michael VanDervort on October 25, 2009

Talk amongst yourselves

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I write and speak quite often about my belief that human resources professionals need to work to increase their use of social media, or at the very least, develop a knowledge base and understanding of the various basic tools and concepts that are part of the social media arena.  It isn’t enough to just have a LinkedIn account.  You need to know what Twitter does, and how it works.  You need to know how to log into Facebook and find information about your company.

The problem is most of the people who read what I write, and to a lesser extent, listen to me when I speak on this topic very likely already have some interest in social media, or they probably wouldn’t be paying that much attention to me in the first place.  After my last post on Confronting Social Media, the main question I received was: “How do you take this message to the average HR person who won’t read your blogs or tweets?”

Escaping the Echo Chamber

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The good news is, even inside  the social media echo chamber, more than one person thinks about the same topic. This leads to indirect collaboration and discussion, which leads to the stimulation of new ideas. My post spawned some discussion, and led to a very useful response from Renee L. Robbins who writes the Learning Putty blog.

In her post, Renee suggests seven creative ways to introduce social media to your work team.

Renee has come up with some great suggestions which she included in the following list.  You can see the complete list by clicking here.

1. Start an education campaign.

  • Provide your team with information.
    • Articles from trade publications are incredibly helpful
    • You can’t just send them a links to an article online.
    • Leverage your online resources through video, such as:

2. Team up with internal and external social media users

3. Suggest adding social media solutions to training

Here are a few examples:

  • Instead of learners taking a test or writing papers to show their competence ask them to make a five minute video on the topic.
  • Create a forum so new employees can post questions and get feedback from their coworkers as they learn the ropes in their new company.
  • When starting a new product or service, create a blog to make sure each employee is kept up to date on any developments.  This kind of constant communication with reduce the amount of information they will need to learn through formal training sessions when the product or service is ready to launch.
  • The next time a group of people attend a conference ask that they post any insights they gather on their Twitter accounts and assign them a hashtag for your company.  You’ll be able to get three main things out of this.  First, this will allow the attendees one more way to network with people at the conference,  give them the ability to share their knowledge with the colleagues back at the office in real time, and in the end you will be able to get a sense for the ROI on the conference.

4. Help stretch the budget by using a “free” option!

5. Take a look at what your competitors are doing.

6. Invite your coworkers to your social networks.

7. Give the gift of social media.

Evangelizing Social Media

I already do many of these things personally, but Renee has pointed some variations that I plan on incorporating into my own social media crusade.   Let’s continue to build the knowledge base and suggestions.  Leave one personal suggestions or option in the comments and I will build them into a comprehensive list that I will publish.

What is your best tip for spreading social media among the non-believers?  How do you evangelize?

Lastly, enjoy this retro look back at SNL and Mike Meyers, as you continue to Talk Amongst Yourselves!

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1 Joan Ginsberg
Twitter: JoanGinsberg
October 25, 2009 at 11:19 am

Excellent as ususal, Mike. I’ve already shared this with several LinkedIn groups. You rock!

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2 Kevin W. Grossman October 25, 2009 at 11:21 am

Mike, this is an excellent reminder of the work that needs to be done. Hands-on training and mentoring is key, but what’s needed more than anything are case studies on the ROI. Just like the naysayers who poo-pooed email almost 20 years ago (good God), there needs to be examples of business value – applicant sourcing and hiring successes via social media, new HR resources found in real-time via the Twitter stream, new customer acquisition via social media services, etc.

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3 Jenny DeVaughn October 25, 2009 at 11:38 am

Mike, what a the comprehensive approach to introducing social media to your work team! I often suggest many of these tips and have my clients start with internal social media tools first like a private (non-public) LinkedIn group or a communication tool like Yammer.

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4 Stephanie A. Lloyd October 25, 2009 at 12:52 pm

Mike,

What a great how-to guide for introducing social media to the work team! Thanks so much for your insight and for sharing.

Stephanie

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MikeVanDervort 5 MikeVanDervort October 25, 2009 at 2:58 pm

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6 Alicia Arenas October 25, 2009 at 6:49 pm

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7 RecruitHire.com October 26, 2009 at 2:25 am

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8 Carol McDaniel October 26, 2009 at 6:04 am

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9 Michael VanDervort October 26, 2009 at 6:47 am

Yesterday's post for today's readers! Sharing Social Media with the Non-Believers http://bit.ly/3DLP8Q

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10 Eric B. Meyer October 26, 2009 at 6:59 am

RT @MikeVanDervort: Yesterday's post for today's readers! Sharing Social Media with the Non-Believers http://bit.ly/3DLP8Q

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11 Top 5k October 26, 2009 at 7:01 am

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12 LoriDernavich October 26, 2009 at 7:33 am

Getting others to buy-in. Excellent! RT @Eric_B_Meyer RT @MikeVanDervort Sharing Social Media with the Non-Believers http://bit.ly/3DLP8Q

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13 Michael VanDervort October 26, 2009 at 11:51 am

How do you get your peers interested in social media? Looking for comments! Sharing Social Media with the Non-Believers http://bit.ly/3DLP8Q

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14 Victorio October 26, 2009 at 8:09 pm

Great article Mike. The company I work for already has a pretty big SoMe footprint so I can’t offer suggestions in that context. Instead I focus on HR pros, particularly through SHRM Connect. We have to step-up in terms of embracing social media as an effective business tool; where better to start than with SHRM?

Once I make a connection I point them to the ‘Social Media for HR’ group (started by the HR Bartender, Sharlyn Lauby). It’s a good way to introduce newcomers to this subject. I’ve gotten several people to get their feet wet and I plan on getting more to do so!

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15 ChristinaTierney October 26, 2009 at 8:57 pm

RT @MikeVanDervort: Yesterday's post for today's readers! Sharing Social Media with the Non-Believers http://bit.ly/3DLP8Q

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16 Courtney Hunt October 30, 2009 at 6:44 pm

One way to reach folks who do not believe they are actively engaged in social media is to help them realize that they are. I have a couple of slides I use in my presentations that show the roots of today’s technologies in the 1990s, as well as showing them that tools they’re already comfortable with (including email) are examples of social media. My bottom line: it’s new ways of doing old things – and it’s not as foreign as people think!

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17 mikevandervort
Twitter: MikeVanDervort
November 1, 2009 at 9:36 am

@Courtney

Excellent thought and one which I also use. People get to overwhelmed by the idea of “new tech”. I am old enough to remember dialing someone up on the phone and I manage to survive.

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