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January 12, 2010

Research reveals widespread adoption of social media inside the firewall

By James Bennett, Head of Content, Melcrum James Bennett

Melcrum has embarked on a global study on large organizations’ use of social media to engage employees, deliver strategy and drive business results.

Preliminary findings from the Use of Social Media in Internal Communications 2010 survey sent to 50,000 global communicators, has revealed widespread adoption, a clear business case and visible return on investment for communicators.

Highlights of the survey findings will be presented at Melcrum’s Social Media for Internal Communication  conference in London on February 9th to 10th, 2010, while the full results of the survey will be published in a comprehensive Melcrum report on sale in March this year.

Internal communicators are increasingly turning to Web 2.0 tools, such as employee and executive blogs, online video, and internal Twitter-style forums, to deliver key strategic messages, stimulate collaboration and knowledge sharing and boost productivity.

A recent Melcrum member survey at the end of last year found that 40% of respondents said the business case for social media within internal communication was clear and that there is visible return on investment, while 53% of the 2,212 senior communicators who responded said they were planning to increase investment in their organization’s intranet in 2010.

When asked about channels used for internal communication, online video and webcasts were cited as of increasing importance, with the intranet ranked as the most effective channel by 73% of senior communicators worldwide.

The business benefits of investment in social media highlighted included improved levels of employee engagement (21%), better communication with remote workers (16%), knowledge management and collaboration (25%), improving employee feedback (20%) and making business leaders more visible and accessible (14%).

Melcrum’s forthcoming report will concentrate on the role communicators perform in getting the most from social media, how they monitor and measure results, how they make the business case for additional investment, how they protect their organizations against misuse by employees, and social media’s impact on other channels such as email.

If you are interested in contributing to or finding out more information about the forthcoming Social Media Report 2010 please contact me, James Bennett, Head of Content at Melcrum at james.bennett@melcrum.com or Alex Manchester, senior consultant, Step Two Designs at alex@steptwo.com.au.

For the full press release click here.

Melcrum is also carrying out a series of interviews ahead of next month's social media in internal communications conference in conjunction with ipadio. Check out Abi Signorelli, social media consultant's great blog post and ipadio intrerviews now!

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Priit Kallas, Dreamgrow

Interesting findings. I believe that the access to public social networks will open up and some of the internal networks will merge with public ones http://www.dreamgrow.com/social-media-will-penetrate-corporate-firewalls/

MIke Klein

Interesting stuff--but the connection between intranet spend and social media is not made directly in your piece.

I've blogged on this at Communitelligence--my main concern here is that this increased spend is going to go disproportionately towards technology and tools, while minimizing investment in the strategic thinking to make these investments pay off.

My post can be found at http://bit.ly/4JWiRf

Melcrum

Mike,

I think this has been the case until now, however it'll be interesting to see what results and trends the survey throws up when we examine the results in a few weeks time. The evolution of social media within internal communications from spend on tech to focusing on spending more budget on strategic thinking is and will take place quicker than we think I predict.

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