Has a crazy employee social media act ever caused your company to create or change your social media policy?
Employees may act out of line on social media in so many ways, throwing your organization, company, or school into the midst of a crisis. For the best crisis communication and social media management, you need to act as fast as possible and as smart as possible. Have you ever heard of an employee acting out on social media in an inappropriate, bizarre, or odd way? Maybe it has happened where you work. Did your company or another company you know of have to write an employee social media policy on the spot, or adjust their current one?
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