With the daily use of online social and business media websites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter, it can be very easy to fall into the trap of oversharing. Posts should provide information that you deem interesting for others to know, not just egotistical boasts or meaningless data that will waste the reader’s time. Not everyone …
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Estate Planning For Social Media
In this Brave New Digital World full of tweets, emails and status updates, and other undiscovered communication phenomena, different people embrace the new technologies to different degrees. We still have to face the fact that, aside from some troglodyte Baby Boomers, we live in a digital world. Photo credit: Jason A. Howie / Foter / CC BY Written …
Estate Planning for Social Media
In this Brave New Digital World full of tweets, emails, status updates and other as yet undiscovered communication phenomena, different people embrace the new technologies to different degrees. But we have to face the fact that, aside from some troglodyte Baby Boomers, we live in a digital world. Written communications, pictures, videos and …
Magruder Report: To Face the Facts or Not?
These days, it is more likely than not that a potential employee has a social media presence. Should this presence and its contents play a role in determining whether your company should hire that person? Although there are ample business reasons for the use of social media in pre-employment screening, potential pitfalls exist for such screening …