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Social networking for
professional
institutes
7/20/2015
Emma Scott
Social networking
People are increasingly
getting what they need
from each other, via social
media rather than through
businesses.
Social networking
Social media allows
us to build
relationships, share
information and
engage people.
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Why do we need to act?
• 58% of CIPS members are not UK based
• 85% of members of professional institutes surveyed use social media to
support their work
• Formal committees are hard to recruit new Generation Y members
• Other professional institutes (CIMA) are providing on-line networks for
members
•E-mail communication is in danger of becoming an ineffective marketing tool
• Over 20 ‘CIPS’ groups on LinkedIn have been set up by members and are not
managed by CIPS.
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What CIPS is doing
• CEO blog
• CEO Twitter
• CIPS news and events on Twitter
• CIPS website discussion forums
• eNewsletters from CIPS and Supply Management
• Student Facebook group
• 20+ procurement and supply chain LinkedIn groups
• CIPS Opinion panels on LinkedIn
• How many of you have set up CIPS branches on LinkedIn?
What are the benefits?
Social networking
Marketing
and
comms
CIPS
Messaging
Networking
Social Media
Talent
Mgt
Knowledge
Member
retention
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What you can do for your branch
• Promote events
• Recruit new members
• Inform and network between meetings
• Provide a forum for those who can’t or don’t want face-to-face networking
• Polling questions and surveys
• Disseminate and debate news
• Share knowledge and experiences
• Source speakers, topics and venues
• Link with other branches regionally and globally
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Some words of caution
Don’t…
• Set up a group and do nothing with it – it’s worse than doing nothing at all
• Allow people to join who are going to bombard the group with adverts for webinars
and jobs – be careful who you invite
Do..
• Try not to act like the police and encourage members to moderate the group – they
will tell you what they like and don’t like
• Assign someone who has experience or a general interest in this media to manage it
– don’t avoid doing it just because it’s not your thing
• Ask members what they want from the group and play to your audience
• Make it light hearted and fun as well as informative
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Good luck
Any questions?