Social Media for Accountants

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A Brief Audio Teaser

By @PhilBumann – #AcctgChat

Accountants are an important part of healthcare organizations and economies. Whether they work in private practice, corporate enterprise or government, accounts do have vital perspectives and understandings of the language of business.

The Accounting profession has been slow to adopt social and other digital software, but there are value propositions that these financial professionals ought to consider.

This SoundCloud is a brief tease of why accountants should intelligently consider the use of social media to further their professional development, find and strengthen connections, and even market (in a human way) their services.

Assessment

Not the sexiest topic, but even accountants can get something out of social media. The hashtag that has been around for years is #AcctgChat. Tell your accountant friends.

Link:  http://soundcloud.com/philbaumann/social-media-for-accountants

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  1. Survey: 50% of healthcare organizations block access to social sites on company networks

    According to a recent survey by Wolters Kluwer Health:

    • 89% of healthcare organizations allow nurses to use online search engines at work.
    • 60% of respondents say they use social media to follow healthcare issues at work.
    • 86% of respondents say they follow healthcare issues on social media outside of work.
    • 50% of the respondents say that their organization blocks access on company networks to social sites.
    • 48% of respondents say their healthcare institutions encourage nurses to access online resources.
    • 41% of respondents allow occassional use to online resources.
    • 5% of respondents allow access as a last resort.
    • 77% that use mobile devices at work are Nurse Managers.
    • 58% that use mobile devices at work are Staff Nurses.

    Source: Wolters Kluwer Health

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