EDS Keeps Blogging Guidance Simple
By Neville Hobson
Expert Author
Article Date: 2005-07-06
As more companies start blogging - and the list is gaining ground - more are also making publicly available their guidelines on blogging, primarily focused on what the ground rules they have put in place are for employees who blog publicly so everyone knows the boundaries.
Good recent examples include IBM, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Hill & Knowlton and Yahoo. This list is growing, too.
A wholly different approach is offered by Electronic Data Systems (EDS), who keep it all very simple:
- We will tell the truth.
- We will review all comments for content before they are posted.
- We will try to respond to comments as fast as possible.
- We will link to all of our online resources directly.
- We will respect your comments and disagree with them where appropriate.
For a refreshingly-informal alternative to any such corporate guidelines, take a look at How to Blog and Not Lose Your Job - version 1.0 offered by Tom Reynolds, an Emergency Medical Technician with the London Ambulance Service.
Priceless!
(Hat tip for EDS info: Niall Cook via Steve Rubel)
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Neville is a UK-based communicator, blogger and podcaster. He helps companies use effective communication to achieve their business goals. Visit Neville Hobson's blog: NevilleHobson.com.