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podcast, blog & video: how to do frontline social media: Morgan Bowers | comms2point0

podcast, blog & video: how to do frontline social media: Morgan Bowers | comms2point0 | Internal Communications Tools | Scoop.it

"Often we'll go out from comms2point0 and we'll train people. Often we talk about Morgan Bowers who is brilliant at using social media to communicate about what she does. She's a countryside ranger and she does the job superbly.


With social media dedicated frontline people can brilliantly provide a human face to champion the work an organisation is doing.

Morgan Bowers, Walsall Council’s senior countryside ranger, is a pioneer of this approach and has worked to innovate around how people outside the comms team in the public sector can do to really connect with people.


Seeing what she does blows away any institutional objections that comms people may have to opening up the gate to allow people outside comms to use social media. She connects using Twitter, Facebook, Scribd and a range of platforms not because they are there but because they serve a useful purpose."


Read the full article to find out more about how Morgan uses the following platforms and the results she gets:

  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Eventbrite
  • Scribd
  • Audioboo
Kim Zinke (aka Gimli Goose)'s insight:

What great examples!  The idea can also be used for internal audiences only (different platforms, but the concept is the same). Internal comms can help create a team of front line social media ambassadors by identifying people who are interested, provide training and guidelines, give them the freedom and support to create their own online identities, meet with or provide feedback on a regular basis, and help promote internally.

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Don't Leave Front-Line Employees Out of Internal Communications Loop | Bizzuka

Don't Leave Front-Line Employees Out of Internal Communications Loop | Bizzuka | Internal Communications Tools | Scoop.it

"Much of the content we've written about internal communications up to this point has revolved around employees at the corporate level.  What about those who work on the factory floor, behind a fast food restaurant counter, on an oil rig, or out in the field? In the event that few of these employees have a company email address, how does the corporate office communicate with them, and does it even matter?


A study conducted by Tribe, an internal communications agency, of "non-desk" workers in the restaurant industry (those that don't sit behind a desk or who are in front of a computer all day) found that these front-line employees crave interaction with the corporate office.  Sadly, 50% of those surveyed said that they do not know their company's vision for growth and 34% said they rarely ever receive corporate communications."


Read the full article to discover high and low tech ideas to communicate with front-line employees.

Kim Zinke (aka Gimli Goose)'s insight:

I've noticed an increase in mobile solutions lately aimed at this type of problem.  Many of them allowing staff to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD).  Thinbox and Red e App are solutions aimed solely at communicating with employees.  This is an example of how a US restaurant chain is using BYOD and Red e App.  Various public social media platforms are also being used because of staff's familiarity with sites like Facebook and their mobile nature.

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