Social Networks and the In-plant
Are social networks the next great Internet marketing app? Or are they just time suckers?
Chances are you participate in social media to some extent if you use the Internet. By some estimates, blogging and social networking sites account for about one in every six minutes of the time spent on the Internet. One study found that 79 percent of the largest Fortune 500 companies use Twitter, Facebook or YouTube. Another study found that Americans spend 36 percent of their time communicating on social networks, blogs, personal e-mail and instant messaging.
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Ray Chambers, CGCM, MBA, has invested over 30 years managing and directing printing plants, copy centers, mail centers and award-winning document management facilities in higher education and government.
Most recently, Chambers served as vice president and chief information officer at Juniata College. Chambers is currently a doctoral candidate studying Higher Education Administration at the Pennsylvania State University (PSU). His research interests include outsourcing in higher education and its impact on support services in higher education and managing support services. He also consults (Chambers Management Group) with leaders in both the public and private sectors to help them understand and improve in-plant printing and document services operations.