NEWS

Eye on Business

5th Aug 2009

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Following the publication of our highly popular social media white paper, theblueballroom has developed a social media workshop in collaboration with sister PR agency, thebluedoor, and social media implementation specialists, redcatco. This workshop has been designed to assist organisations as they start to examine the role social media and social networking can play in business.

As a topic high on the agenda of businesses, we have decided to host this workshop for our September Eye on Business event. Taking place on Thursday 24th September, the workshop is free to previous attendees and £100 for those who are new to Eye on Business. We have limited the number of places available so that attendees get the most from the workshop and leave with some useful, practical advice and recommendations to take away.

Timetable

9.00: Starting point 
An introductory overview of social media and the Web.

9.15: On the inside, presented by theblueballroom
Where to start with internal communications: the benefits of using social media networking tools internally, the importance of defining a purpose and integrating social media into your internal communications strategy.

10.15: Break

10.30: On the outside, presented by thebluedoor
How to engage your external audiences and monitor your online reputation, including a look at recent PR success stories.

11.30: Making it happen, presented by redcatco
Communication and technology: how to positively engage your stakeholders and manage the relationships.

12.30: Close

Register your place at this event

Eye on Business is a network designed by communications professionals for communications professionals in the South East of England.

Our teams, passionate about communications, were inspired to set up Eye on Business because we believe there’s a gap in the market for a forum that provides a real opportunity to discuss big business issues and how they affect the communicator’s role.


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