An Overview of the Varying Social Media Platforms and What Companies Should be Concerned With
We are being flooded with Social Media invitations and updates. Web-based communication icons like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn are dominating the way we interact with each other. People are feeling the need to be updated at all times. It has become a time eater, and businesses are quickly becoming aware of the drain it can have on productivity. People love to share, but they need to know what is alright to share and what should not be sent out.
Understanding Social Media is about communicating the right way. We are beginning to communicate more through electronic means than face to face. Talking on a phone has been replaced more and more with SMS (texting.) Social media channels are becoming the main form of communication and your participants will realize how Social media and the Workplace can work together. What do companies need to do to protect against social media and how can internal audit help? What should be the concerns of IT?
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HFTP Controllers Conference - Practical Ethics
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Project Management - North Jersey IIA
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Critical Thinking Course - Central North Dakota IIA - April 2016
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San Jose IIA: People-Centric Skills
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Project Management - North Jersey IIA
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IT Auditing for Non-IT Auditors (Boston, MA) - Private Training
Just wanted to extend thanks for your presentation on Communication. I found that session to be among the top three sessions of the week, including the keynote speakers.
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ISACA CACS Conference, May 2016 (New Orleans, LA)
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The Practical Ethics course was extremely interactive and encompassed many different subjects and situations. It was very interesting and helpful to hear several different perspectives on these issues and made you think of how you would respond in specific situations and why. I can definitely take some of the thinks I learned in this class and apply them in real-life situations.