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Posted: 27 Jun 2011 04:17 AM PDT
corporate social media, HR social media, social media human resources, social media policies, corporate benefits of social media, social media for research I’m often asked about how human resource pros, recruiters, and talent management people are using or can use social media in the professional and corporate work environment.  It’s more than just sitting around on Facebook all day or playing Farmville.  Social media can provide a distinct business advantage.  HR Toolbox recently unveiled a survey that provides some interesting insights into how the HR industry is using social media and their findings might surprise you.
HR pros are using social media, nearly 83% of the 376  surveyed to stay current on industry trends and keep up to date with their industry colleagues.  I’ve found that my colleagues now span the globe.  Social media allows you access to industry experts and practitioners who are writing, talking, and dealing with the same issues that other HR folks are dealing with everyday.  Instead of waiting for a professional publication or the Harvard Business Review to spotlight a corporate thought leader, industry professionals can learn better, faster, and from their peer’s perspective.
Another interesting finding is the use of social media to learn about human resource vendors and service providers.  Thirty-seven percent of those surveyed are using social media to learn about HR related products and services.  These testimonials and engagements with social media go beyond the brochure once again either with the end user , industry expert, or HR vendor.  All the more reason it’s important for HR service providers to be using social media to establish relationships, answer questions, and monitor the industry back channel.
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Remember the days when social media when everyone thought that social media was just a quick flash in the pan?  For the majority of business leaders, those days are long behind us.  Don’t get me wrong.  There are still a few stragglers and late adopters who are holding out hope that social media will go the way of the velvet Elvis, liquid paper, and the Palm Pilot.  Average social media consumption is in excess of 7.5 hours a week.  Social media beat out traditional news publications like CNN and the Wall Street Journal in addition to HR vendor and service provider generated white papers and webcast materials furthering supporting my earlier statement of the importance of service providers to establish relationships on social media platforms and with online influencers.  Bottom line is people trust people they know either in person or online.  Social media allows for a more personal connection with products, peers, and friends.
When I bought my iPhone, my world literally stopped.  It changed my life.  Eighty-six percent of those surveyed currently own a mobile device.  Smartphones like the Blackberry, Android, and iPhones have fueled the increase in popularity of the telecommuting workforce and have helped make the case for the he importance of engagement and the rise of the smartphone.  So it’s not surprising that SHRM launched their Annual Conference Smartphone and iPad app.  Companies like Lumesse and O.C. Tanner have released apps in the few weeks specifically targeting the human resource industry which sounds like a smart move considering almost 34% of HR Toolbox survey respondents planned on purchasing a new smartphone in the next six months.
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It’s surveys like these that are extremely powerful in making the case for social media not just within your human resource or recruiting department but also your entire company.  As HR begins to understand the benefits and importance that social media brings to the user, it’s safe to say that companies will continue to adopt more aggressive corporate social media integration strategies because of HR’s involvement with senior leaders, employee law, and the employee policy and procedure process.
Photo Credit Unstrappd and HR.Toolbox.

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