For this exercise, I’ll be discussing Coca-cola’s social media policy and how it’s format and quality effects the company’s business online. First of all, I’d like to comment on how straightforward the document advises it’s employees to behave in the media. The policy made it very clear that in order to be an official representative […]
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Week 2: Social Media Policy
To: Dr. Stice From: Austyn Hewitt Subject: Social Media Policy When looking up a social media policy to learn more about I chose ESPN. I chose ESPN because a lot of the business is done over some sort of social media. https://www.espnfrontrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/social-networking-v2-2011.pdf. “Social Networking For talent and reports’ goes over how […]
Week Two Social Media
Social Media Policies of Walmart. For this assignment I reviewed the social media policy of Walmart. At first I planned on finding more local example to review, but after looking at options I realized that like it or not Walmart is everywhere and almost everyone has interaction with them in some form. The social […]
Week Two: Social Media
To: Professor Stice From: Ryan Pregent Date: September 7, 15 Subject: Social Media Policy for the Austin Fire Department After getting the opportunity to research and indentify a social media policy relevant to my own interests, I chose to read up on that of the Austin Fire Department. I found my article on Firefighternation.com https://www.firefighternation.com/article/technology-and-communications/social-media-policies-protect-fire-departments […]
Intel Corporation Social Media Policy
For this assignment I looked at the social media use policy for the technology company Intel Corporation. Overall, the policy is positive, uses approachable language, clearly describes who the policy applies too, but overall I felt there were some major communication flaws in its writing. Some parts were too vague or difficult to understand due […]
Week Two Forum
To: Dr. Stice From: Sefu Ballam Date: September 10, 2015 Subject: Best Buy Social Media Policy I choose to review the Social Media Policy of Best Buy, https://forums.bestbuy.com/t5/Welcome-News/Best-Buy-Social-Media-Policy/td-p/20492. The entire policy is well written in nonprofessionals’ terms, almost as if it was a conversation more than a policy. It has examples when the policy might […]
Ford Motor Company Social Media Policy
The social media policy for Ford Motor Company is clearly titled “Ford Motor Company’s Digital Participation Guidelines’. The policy lists the following five social media sites: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and foursquare. This policy was created by Ford Motor Company to advise their personnel the ethical behavior they expect from their employees when using social […]
Social media policy of IBM
To: Dr. Stice From: Damaris Li Date: 7th September 2015 Subject: Social media policy of IBM The social media policy I reviewed was the International Business Machines Corporation , referring as IBM (https://www.ibm.com/blogs/zz/en/guidelines.html ). The headline clearly states that a guideline for “social Computing’ follows. The lower headline names all social media’s that are in […]
Social Media Guidelines Forum
To: Dr. Stice, Technical Writing Professor From: Alexandra Sloat, UAF Student Date: September 7, 2015 Subject: Los Angeles Times Social Media Guidelines Dr. Stice, I’ve completed the exercise required for this week and wanted to discuss my thoughts on the Los Angeles Times social media policy. I thought that the policy was well […]
Week 2 Response
MEMORANDUM To: Dr. Stice From: Marie Gotti Date: September 7, 2015 Subject: Adidas Group Social Media Policy Dr. Stice, The social media policy I reviewed was the adidas Group Social Media Guidelines (https://blog.adidas-group.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/adidas-Group-Social-Media-Guidelines1.pdf). When I was reading through their guidelines, I thought the language they used was very clear and straightforward. They used examples […]