Managers guide to social media
Jumpstart productivity, profitability and business growth with Social media!
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have changed everything. Some managers fear their employees will waste entire days using online social media. Smart managers, though, understand that social media is a powerful tool for engaging customers and growing their business.
Manager's guide to social media is a primer on the biggest thing in business since the internet itself, helping you successfully implement social media techniques in the workplace. Learn how to:
This briefcase book is written specifically for today's busy manager, featuring eye-catching icons, checklists and sidebars to guide managers step-by-step through everyday workplace situations.
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