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The e-Policy Handbook: Rules and Best Practices to Safely Manage Your Company’s E-Mail, Blogs, Social Networking, and Other Electronic Communication Tools, Second Edition
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The e-Policy Handbook: Rules and Best Practices to Safely Manage Your Company’s E-Mail, Blogs, Social Networking, and Other Electronic Communication Tools, Second Edition

by Nancy Flynn
January 2009
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
304 pages
9h 41m
English
AMACOM
Content preview from The e-Policy Handbook: Rules and Best Practices to Safely Manage Your Company’s E-Mail, Blogs, Social Networking, and Other Electronic Communication Tools, Second Edition
262 Appendix C
employees, executives, customers, partners, suppliers, or other third
parties, whether using a company-hosted business blog or a personal
blog.
6. Employee-bloggers are prohibited from disclosing financial information
about the Company without permission from the investor relations
department, whether using a company-hosted business blog or a
personal blog. This includes revenues, profits, forecasts, and other
financial information.
7. Employee-bloggers may discuss the Company’s competitors, but must
do so in a respectful, professional manner, whether using a company-
hosted business blog or a personal blog.
8. Employee-bloggers must adhere ...
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