Webcast:
Has the endless debate between risk mitigators and cheerleaders left you confused about how social media should be used by your organization? We surveyed over 800 of your HR peers to discover how they are using social media both personally and professionally. Join us as we share the strategies and tools that produce the highest reported benefits. We'll also provide answers to these common questions:
- Does advanced use of social media produce optimal benefits?
- Is social media ROI worth measuring?
- How are organizations mitigating the risks of social media?
- Which organizational function should own social media strategy and policy?
- Which tools are most widely used and have the best results?
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Presenters

As Principal and Founder of Inflexion Advisors, Mark Stelzner has created over $3 billion of value via the implementation of internal and external HR transformational initiatives. A highly sought after voice in the industry, Mark has been featured by the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Forbes, CNN and NPR. His popular blog, "Inflexion Point" may be found at http://www.inflexionadvisors.com/blog and he may be reached at mark.stelzner@inflexionadvisors.com.

As Principal and Chief Research Officer of Inflexion Advisors, Yasha uses market research and analytical models to guide her clients through complex issues and information so they can resolve critical decisions and execute their strategies. With over thirteen years of experience in research, strategic consulting, and human resources management, Yasha has developed and deployed solutions for hundreds of Global 1000 firms. Yasha may be reached at yasha.stelzner@inflexionadvisors.com.

Hi Sandra,
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Hillary
The powerpoint presentation is very squished on the screen. It is too small to see.
Sandra