In our latest Spitfire Speaks video, one of our Account Executives, Karen Scattergood, discusses social trends to consider using for employee communications. She offers some easy, effective tips on how to engage your employees in a medium many are already quite familiar with: social media.
When you think about social media, you probably envision a quick, convenient way to keep in touch with family and friends. While that’s true, social media can also be a valuable tool for professional communication.
Here are the highlights:
Instead of talking at your employees, social media can help you talk to them and better yet, with them, allowing their voices to be heard as well.
Yammer is a collaboration tool created by Microsoft that helps companies connect and engage across the entire organization. It can be used to start conversations, share knowledge and build employee communities.
Platforms like Yammer allow employers to:
If you’re rolling out a new benefit like pet insurance, use social media to encourage employees to submit pictures of their pets to help promote the new program!
Communicating in our professional lives can and should occur in a similar way as it does in our personal lives. And if the message lacks appreciation or attention from the audience, much like any other message on social media, it will be scrolled over until it fades away into obscurity.
Shoot for an attention-grabber with each employee communication, but know that if something doesn't stick, it simply wasn’t meant to be and try something new for the next one.
There are three key drivers to engaging employees in social media communications:
Remember: People come back for fun. They don’t come back for boring…
Certain subjects like, let’s say, life insurance or AD&D, can be tough to “spice up” for your employees. Luckily, HR can use social media communication to make the information around the topic more enticing. This helps ensure people don’t see Open Enrollment as a hassle or chore. How?:
Above all else: get people talking!
Instead of adding another email to an overflowing inbox, use social media to get your employees looking forward to hearing from you.
In doing so, you’ll soon find them engaging more consistently with your messaging and retaining the information you send their way.