Social media expert, Chris Brogan, wrote in his post "Social Media Needs To Become a Team Sport,"
November 23, 2009:
"We think about companies using social media and we name their one person assigned to the task. Sometimes a company will have a few more employees doing it, but then they’re just shadows of the functions of the “main” person doing it. A team isn’t made up of only quarterbacks. I watched last night how kickers could impact a game. I watched how linemen have to switch from pushing people to running hard when the opportunity came up (multi-talented).
We’re building a cluster of solo players out there on the field when what is necessary is a team methodology with all kinds of touchpoints, system connectors, and deeper communications/strategy channels. I, for one, intend to change the way I present this to the large companies I work with. And though the analogy doesn’t hold as accurately for a very small business, you can understand how the integrated approach, with many hands in the social media huddle, is the better way to play."WSPRA encourages districts to bring a team to the February One-day Social Media Workshop that includes your communications staff, superintendent, school board members and IT staff. Check out our team rates by viewing the registration brochure on WSPRA's Web site.
