Date & Time
Thursday, March 18, 2010
   |   
7:00 am
PDT
   |   Live Event

Forward-thinking senior executives see their children spending hours on social networking sites and wonder how they can successfully import this new communications platform into the corporate world. Parents, who were barred from Facebook until mid-2006, are now joining the "friends" revolution in droves.

This program will explore a range of issues arising at the intersection of Web 2.0 and the workplace.

  • How can social networking be used effectively to harness the workforce's energy?
  • How can you control the risks when implementing corporate social networking?
  • How should you respond when social networking sites are used off-duty in way that impact the workplace, i.e., to organize a union, to disparage a competitor or to trash a supervisor?

Featured speakers: Chicago Shareholders, Marissa Ingley and Adam Wit, with Chicago Associate, Paul Krause.

Please join us for this important complimentary breakfast briefing.

Registration/Breakfast: 8:00 am - 8:30 am
Program: 8:30 am - 10:30 am

CLE and PHR/SPHR credit is pending for this program.