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Live public call: Cisco and the SMBC's Bob Pearson explain how to step up your company's social media learning curve

September 30, 2009

Jeanette Gibson, who serves as the Director of New Media at Cisco, and Bob Pearson, who serves as Chief Evangelist of the Social Media Business Council, will lead a public conference call, “Stepping up your company’s social media learning curve.”

Your company knows social media outreach is important, but where should you go with that? Learn from the people who have been there — Cisco’s Jeanette Gibson and the Social Media Business Council’s Bob Pearson (who helped Dell develop into a global leader in social media). They’ll share tips on how to get your company to the next level in social media involvement by:

  • Structuring your staff to be effective in social media
  • Internally developing a social media-friendly culture
  • Taking the steps you need to take to get your company up to speed

Conference call | October 1, 2 PM (EST) | Free | Register

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