Webinar: Creating a Social Organization

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KickApps Webinar: Driving Success – 8 Competencies to Socializing Your Organization
Date:  Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time:  3:30 PM – 4:30 PM ET
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/445854419

One of the big challenges that organizations face, whether you’re a media company or sports team, an agency or a brand marketer, a CMO or work in corporate communications, hell, even general counsels, is a) understanding the impact that the social web has on their organization, and b) being successful in this new world. We see this every day with our clients (and face those challenges ourselves as we grow the KickApps brand).

While technology is an important variable, there’s so much more involved. We talk about this in our white paper, 9 Steps to Creating a Successful Social Media Website (note that technology is just one step). When I spoke with Rachel Happe last month about a presentation she made in NYC about this topic, I asked if she’d be willing to share her thoughts on what it takes to successfully create a social organization. She kindly agreed!

In this webinar on May 27th, Rachel from The Community Roundtable will cover 8 competencies and associated considerations and best practices for creating a successful social organization:

1. Strategy
2. Leadership
3. Culture
4. Community Management
5. Content & Programming
6. Policy & Governance
7. Tools
8. Measurement

Title:  KickApps Webinar: Driving Success – 8 Competencies to Socializing Your Organization
Date:  Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time:  3:30 PM – 4:30 PM ET
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/445854419

The Community Roundtable is a peer network for community managers and social media practitioners.

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