Is social media really for teenagers?

Melcrum’s research (pdf) into social media usage at global corporations found that less than a third of communicators feel confident about using social media as part of their communications strategy.

However, despite this skills gap, 60 per cent of organizations will have some form of social media in place by the end of 2007.

So it’s good that Melcrum, in light of these findings, decided to make the ‘Strategy’ chapter from the report ‘How to use social media to engage employees’ available to download for free (pdf).

PS: Maybe, as Mark Kobayashi-Hillary commented following his recent global service book launch, corporations still think social media is really for teenagers?

PPS: By fitting coincidence the Urban Word of the Day is ‘Email Bankruptcy’:
When you are so inundated with email, both genuine email and spam, that you have to delete everything and start over again.I am so far behind on email that I am declaring email bankruptcy this year.

Surface tension

Flickr contacted me to say they have removed a photo I used from an award-winning photographer’s website: “We have received a Notice of Infringement from Nick Cobbing via the Yahoo! Copyright Team and have removed the photo “surface tension” from your photostream.” Sorry Nick, I should have asked first. (I guess he doesn’t remember me from the days of Red Pepper, which is amazingly still going, when I had the pleasure of working with him as news editor. )

RefugeePhoto by Stuart Glendinning Hall

Pictured: Refugee Week pic from Sunday, just before the Falklands War anniversary celebration. In the photo-journalistic style of Nick  from the ‘old days’.