Le média humain: Dangers et opportunités des réseaux sociaux pour l'entreprise (ED ORGANISATION) (French Edition) 🔍
Ludovic Boursin; Laetitia Puyfaucher
Editions d'Organisation, Eyrolles, Paris, 2011
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Avec les réseaux sociaux, les collaborateurs sont devenus de puissants émetteurs de communication. Chaque jour, ils échangent statuts, tweets et commentaires. Tout est on. Plus rien n'est off. Peut-on ignorer ce phénomène? Faut-il le sanctionner ou, au contraire, l'encourager? Pour la première fois, un livre dresse un panorama complet des conséquences de l'activité grandissante des collaborateurs sur les réseaux sociaux : impacts en communication interne et externe, conséquences managériales, enjeux juridiques et sociaux. Avec le'média humain', les auteurs invitent à repenser en profondeur la circulation de l'information et les habitudes de collaboration dans l'entreprise. Regards croisés de deux professionnels de la communication, l'un en agence, l'autre chez l'annonceur, ce livre donnera chapitre après chapitre des réponses concrètes aux : étudiants, responsables de communication, responsables des ressources humaines, managers et dirigeants qui constatent chaque jour que les anciennes méthodes ne fonctionnent plus. Aujourd'hui, le collaborateur est devenu le premier des médias de l'entreprise. Ce livre vous explique pourquoi.
Alternative author
Boursin, Ludovic, Puyfaucher, Laetitia
Alternative publisher
Eyrolles : Éd. d'Organisation
Alternative publisher
Femme Fatale
Alternative edition
Ed. 1, Paris, France, 2011
Alternative edition
ORGANISATION, 2011
Alternative edition
Paris, impr. 2011
Alternative edition
France, France
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Text on the front & back cover is obscured due to an attached sticker.
Cut-off text on some pages due to tight binding
Cut-off text on some pages due to tight binding
date open sourced
2024-08-23
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