Social Media Policies Bobbi McGuire DeVry University Question 1: In my search for an article containing lawsuits involving employee posts on social media networks‚ I was quite surprised to learn how much of problem this has become. According to Melanie Trottman (2011) of the Wall Street Journal‚ employees that have been severely disciplined or terminated due to their activities on social media websites have been retaliating by use of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. This law provides
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not guilty of committing a crime‚ there are a number of reasons why loss of privacy should concern them. A significant concern is that the
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people around the world at your finger tip. However due to their limited functionality offered‚ these sites were quickly forgotten soon enough especially with the emergence of the phenomenal Facebook. Starting humbly as a decent networking site just like the others‚ the ever-non-stop-improvement on Facebook that facilites our daily lifestyle soon began to catch the attention of the people around the world. As it progresses‚ people of different classes find Facebook a common channel to get connected
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SOCIAL MEDIA: BOON OR BANE? Roberto M. Macatuggal‚ Ph.D. Web 2.0 has enabled web-based services‚ such as social networking sites‚ wikis‚ communication tools‚ etc.‚ that emphasize collaboration and sharing among users. This platform (Davis‚ 2012)‚ described simply as the read/write web‚ allows users to be both consumers and producers of online content. It is an interactive two-way web; a place where everyday folks with Internet access can create and edit stuff. Davis compares Web 1.0 and Web
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This article was downloaded by: [123.243.217.115] On: 21 May 2014‚ At: 05:26 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Australian Geographer Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cage20 Environmental and Cultural Implications of Visitor Access in the Kimberley Region‚ Australia Pascal
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Customer knowledge management via social media: the case of Starbucks Alton Y.K Chua and Snehasish Banerjee Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the extent to which the use of social media can support customer knowledge management (CKM) in organizations relying on a traditional bricks-and-mortar business model. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses a combination of qualitative case study and netnography on Starbucks‚ an international coffee house chain. Data retrieved
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her body and do anything thing it takes to perfect herself. In “The ugly truth about beauty”‚ Dave Barry points out that most women tend to obsess over their physical appearance. He also states that most men don’t notice when a woman has put countless hours into getting ready for the evening. I do agree that some women will do extreme things for the perfect body‚ but disagree when he says men don’t appreciate the countless hours a woman takes to get ready. The other day while I was watching television
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Physiotherapist - What Do They Do? Physiotherapy is generally thought to be a non-intrusive treatment that uses different activities and back rub systems to urge the body to mend itself. It is likewise used to restore patients so they can learn muscle developments once more‚ or to get over a throbbing painfulness connected with recuperating wounds after a mischance. Much of the time working out‚ controlling and kneading the body all falls inside of the domain of physiotherapy and are instruments
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Dani Barnhouse Mrs. Goodling CP American Literature 4 May 2015 From Maids to Landscapers: Latino/a Stereotypes in Modern Media The word stereotype is defined as a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. When many hear the word ‘stereotype‚’ specific images may come to mind such as white girls always drink Starbucks coffee. Today‚ most people laugh and undermine the power of stereotypes but the truth is stereotypes are overwhelmingly powerful
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Effects of Social Media Social media is everywhere. Every day‚ thousands of people are logging on to social networking websites People talk the social media slang without even knowing it these days. Our world revolves around Facebook‚ Twitter and other social media sites. Like every coin has two sides even this has its own pro’s and con’s.One thing that users may not realize is the effect that social media is having on society There are some positive effects of social networking. Some social networking
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