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Since launching our internal executive social media mentoring program, it’s been really eye-opening to get a close up view of their perceptions around using this channel, their goals, and overall interests. We read and hear about different statistics all the time, telling us that executive participation is still in an early adoption stage and this is definitely true. However, the more executives I meet with, the more I see that this statistic is already changing and will continue to evolve!

Make it easier for executives to learn about social media and get involved in the social stream.
Make it easier for executives to learn about social media and get involved in the social stream.

Some of the main themes from these conversations are the usual: building a personal online reputation, supporting the brand, learning how to communicate with different audiences, leveraging social media for business… and of course, participating in social media without impacting bandwidth.

However, where I’m surprised and really encouraged, is by the overall attitudes towards social media and the avid interest in jumping into the social stream. They want to participate and see the value in social media, but often do not know where to begin.

Let’s make it easier for executives to be a part of the social stream and experience everything it has to offer. In my last executives using social media post, I provided recommendations focusing on “getting buy-in tips”.

Here are a few additional suggestions when mentoring executives on the topic of social media:

  • Outline specific goals executives can achieve by learning more about social media and then applying those strategies within the social stream
  • Make it personal for them, focusing on their key business and personal interests
  • Help executives find their social voices so that they can further build their online reputations
  • Provide easy-to-understand best practices, examples, and actual hands-on opportunities to absorb the tips
  • Pace the mentoring sessions so that it’s not overwhelming and provide easy-to-implement next steps (e.g., download a social media app that helps them listen into the social stream when they stand in the airport security line, or provide a user-friendly social media aggregator they can use when then have 5 minutes to read and then share information with followers, etc.)

And it helps to gather other viewpoints and share them with executives. Join us on April 3rd, from 9-9:45am PT, for an unique live opportunity to hear first-hand from Cisco executives about their social media experiences and to engage in an open discussion directly with them. This special “Let’s Chat! #ciscosmt Social Media Training Program Series” executive social media panel broadcast on USTREAM, will include Cisco executives with varying levels of social experiences. They will share the reasons they decided to start using social media, what they’ve experienced, and advice for peers and teams.

Panel includes:

  • Jeanette Gibson, Director, Digital and Social Media Marketing (moderator) (@JeanetteG)
  • Mark Chandler, Senior Vice President, Legal Services and General Counsel (@ChandlerCisco)
  • Sheila Jordan, Senior Vice President, IT Communications and Collaboration (@CiscoSheila)
  • Lance Perry, Vice President, IT (@lanceperrycisco)

Lastly, bring your questions for the executive panelists and share them on the #ciscosmt stream. What are you interested in learning from these executives’ experiences that can help with your own executives? Are there other areas regarding executives and their social media participation you are interested in learning more about?

We look forward to your participation and will look for your #ciscosmt tweets as we get ready for the session this week and during the live broadcast on April 3rd.

If you have any questions or are interested in other types of social media training, check out our new complimentary Cisco Social Media Training Program for customers and partners and follow the #ciscosmt hashtag.  To request customized one-on-one team training sessions, email ciscosmtraining@external.cisco.com.