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How to build a competitive analysis report with examples and tools

Sprout Social

This is where competitive analysis reports become critical, providing you a roadmap for translating raw data into strategic direction. In this guide, we’ll explore how competitive analysis reports benefit your business, how you can build effective reports, the areas to focus on and competitive reporting tools.

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Training Your Workforce for ChatGPT: A Comprehensive Guide

Convince & Convert

Quick Policy Guidance Your employees should have a general idea of what they can and cannot use ChatGPT for when it comes to workplace use. The sooner you get quick policy guidance out the better. It may take your organization months to cement more specific and in-depth AI-use policies and guidance. You know, for work stuff.

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Our 2022 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report

Buffer Social

That’s why we completed our first DEI report, compiling data collected from an internal survey and audit to give us formal insight into setting goals, measuring success, and helping to hold us accountable for continually improving our culture. Teammates feel our culture generally supports them bringing their authentic self to work.

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How to Write a Social Media Policy for Your Business

Socialmedia.biz

In their 2013 Internal Audit Capabilities and Needs Survey Report , Protiviti, a management consulting company found that a staggering 73% of organizations don’t have a social media policy in place for their employees. What is a Social Media Policy? Posting provocative, derogatory, slanderous or inflammatory content.

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Social Media Hacking: How to Protect Your Account

Oktopost

No other channel goes further in creating real relationships with your customers, and a community around your brand. Secure Your Login Information. Step 3: Review Your Social Policy. Hackers can use such accounts to share misleading and incorrect information about your business to damage your brand’s reputation.

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A healthcare team’s guide to HIPAA compliance on social media

Sprout Social

As Florence explains, “Social is a non-negotiable part of driving brand awareness and building connections with patients, physicians and community members. Please note: The information provided in this article does not, and is not intended to, constitute formal legal advice. Please review our full disclaimer before reading any further.

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5 Steps for Dealing with Social Media Negativity

Buffer Social

This is why it’s essential to create a clear and concise policy for what to do when you encounter negativity on your social media so you can tackle it before it becomes a problem for your business. By having your policy in mind, you’ll be prepared should a situation arise.