We wanted to draw your attention to this post by Hutch Carpenter about IBM and Intel releasing social media guidelines for their employees. This adds to our discussion from last week on Enterprise Mobility and Social Networks… unfortunately our requests for feedback from folks in the industry seemed to have gone unnoticed (although we did received some good comments from regular readers). Of special note in Hutch’s post is a very simple diagram (followed by appropriate definitions) on how organizations can handle social media participation by employees:

How much to allow employees to engage and how much to allow them to access while mobile requires a balance (more like a juggling act)… But for now please head over to Mr. Carpenter’s blog for a read and we will pick up this discussion later.
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