14TH STRATEGIC PLANNING SKILLS
      Bringing Social Media into the Strategic
                   Planning Tent
                October 11th, 2011


Mike Rabinovici, LL.B              Contact Information:rmation:
                                   michael@ar-com.com
VP, Web & Social Media Marketing   www.ar-com.com/blog
AR Communications Inc.             Twitter.com/mikerabinovici
                                   http://ca.linkedin.com/in/mikerabinovici
www.ar-com.com
Back to Basics
Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its
strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its
resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people

Business Analysis Techniques include:
• SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats )
• STEER analysis (Socio-cultural, Technological, Economic, Ecological, and
  Regulatory factors)
• EPISTEL (Environment, Political, Informatic, Social, Technological,
  Economic and Legal).
Strategic Planning Framework
What is Social Media?
• The term Social Media refers to the use of web-
  based and mobile technologies to turn
  communication into an interactive dialogue

• “Social Media tools introduce substantial and
  pervasive changes to communication between
  organizations, communities, and individuals”
Kietzmann, Jan H.; Kris Hermkens, Ian P. McCarthy, and Bruno S. Silvestre (2011). "Social media? Get serious! Understanding the functional building
blocks of social media".




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Social Media Tools
•   Blogging – www.blogger.com
•   Microblogging – www.twitter.com
•   RSS – www.feedburner.com
•   Photo sharing – www.flickr.com
•   Social News & Bookmarking – www.technorati.com
•   Video Sharing – www.youtube.com
•   Wikis – www.wikipedia.org
Social Networks
• LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com
• Facebook – www.facebook.com
• Foursquare – www.foursquare.com
And so many more…
Social Media Facts & Figures
Is it mostly buzz or is it the real thing? You be
the judge
• 46 percent of people globally access a social network every
  day
• More than one million companies have LinkedIn Company
  Pages. There were nearly 2 billion people searches on
  LinkedIn during 2010
• The average profile age on LinkedIn is 40 years, Twitter 35
  years. Facebook's biggest age group of followers is now in the
  35-54 range
More Facts & Figures
• 53% of employers research potential job candidates
  on social networks
• Every minute, 66,667 tweets are made on Twitter. -
  95 million tweets are written each day
• Every minute, 24 hours of video is uploaded to
  YouTube. There are more than 2bn video views on
  YouTube every 24 hours
• If Facebook were a country is would be the world’s
  third largest, after China and India
Areas where Social Media has the
greatest impact on Strategic Planning
• Sales & Marketing

• Legal /Regulatory Issues:

• Human Resources/Recruiting

• Customer Service
Sales & Marketing
• B2B companies that blog generate 67% more leads per month than
  those who do not. Source: Hubspot, State of Inbound Marketing
  Lead Generation Report, 2011

• 40% of corporate Twitter accounts engage in some kind of customer
  service (Burson-Marsteller)

• 62 percent of Facebook users between 35-54 years of age have
  liked a brand (eMarketer)

• 61 percent of Facebook users who have liked a brand note that they
  are more likely to purchase from that brand (AllFacebook)
Legal /Regulatory Issues:
• New Canadian anti-spam legislation

• Privacy

• Social Media use by employees

• Public Company issues

• Advertising

• Copyrights
Human Resources/Recruiting
• 89% of companies will use social media in recruiting
  in 2011
• 14.4 million people used social media to find their
  last job in 2011
• 80% of companies use LinkedIn to find talent
• 45% of companies use Twitter to find talent
• 50% of companies use Facebook to find talent
Source: CareerEnlightment.com
Customer Service
•   Delivered in real time which enhances customer satisfaction
•   Cost effective and over time reduces the need for call centres
•   Gives business a human face
•   Listens to what customers are saying
•   Proactively engages with prospects and customers
•   Provides additional product-related content
•   Answers product-related questions
•   Supplies alternative contact channel
•   Gives customers a channel to talk to each other
•   Makes special offers
•   Creates new purchase options

Social CRM Resource – www.socialmediaexaminer.com
Next Steps
Begin with a Social Media assessment:
• What has your company done with social media to
  date?
• Was it done in accordance with a plan or ad hoc
• Are there any analytics for current social media
  activities – you must establish a baseline
• Is there an employee social media policy in place?
• What are your competitors doing?
Key Elements of a Social Media
              Strategic Plan
• Determine the audience you will focus on and where it
  spends most of it’s time
• Set your goals – these can include number of visits, leads
  generated, sales completed, etc., ROI expected
• Focus on the areas where we already know social media
  has the greatest impact
• Set aside a budget that is reasonable in terms of the
  goals you set
• Make sure to have a social media policy in place for
  employees
• Deploy social media analysis tools to measure progress
Contact Information
Mike Rabinovici, LL.B
VP, Web & Social Media Marketing
AR Communications Inc.
www.ar-com.com
michael@ar-com.com
www.ar-com.com/blog
Twitter.com/mikerabinovici
http://ca.linkedin.com/in/mikerabinovici
416-720-5485
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14th strategic planning skills bringing social media into the strategic planning tent, october 11th, 2011

  • 1.
    14TH STRATEGIC PLANNINGSKILLS Bringing Social Media into the Strategic Planning Tent October 11th, 2011 Mike Rabinovici, LL.B Contact Information:rmation: [email protected] VP, Web & Social Media Marketing www.ar-com.com/blog AR Communications Inc. Twitter.com/mikerabinovici http://ca.linkedin.com/in/mikerabinovici www.ar-com.com
  • 2.
    Back to Basics Strategicplanning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people Business Analysis Techniques include: • SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats ) • STEER analysis (Socio-cultural, Technological, Economic, Ecological, and Regulatory factors) • EPISTEL (Environment, Political, Informatic, Social, Technological, Economic and Legal).
  • 3.
  • 4.
    What is SocialMedia? • The term Social Media refers to the use of web- based and mobile technologies to turn communication into an interactive dialogue • “Social Media tools introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between organizations, communities, and individuals” Kietzmann, Jan H.; Kris Hermkens, Ian P. McCarthy, and Bruno S. Silvestre (2011). "Social media? Get serious! Understanding the functional building blocks of social media". 4
  • 5.
    Social Media Tools • Blogging – www.blogger.com • Microblogging – www.twitter.com • RSS – www.feedburner.com • Photo sharing – www.flickr.com • Social News & Bookmarking – www.technorati.com • Video Sharing – www.youtube.com • Wikis – www.wikipedia.org
  • 6.
    Social Networks • LinkedIn– www.linkedin.com • Facebook – www.facebook.com • Foursquare – www.foursquare.com And so many more…
  • 7.
    Social Media Facts& Figures Is it mostly buzz or is it the real thing? You be the judge • 46 percent of people globally access a social network every day • More than one million companies have LinkedIn Company Pages. There were nearly 2 billion people searches on LinkedIn during 2010 • The average profile age on LinkedIn is 40 years, Twitter 35 years. Facebook's biggest age group of followers is now in the 35-54 range
  • 8.
    More Facts &Figures • 53% of employers research potential job candidates on social networks • Every minute, 66,667 tweets are made on Twitter. - 95 million tweets are written each day • Every minute, 24 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube. There are more than 2bn video views on YouTube every 24 hours • If Facebook were a country is would be the world’s third largest, after China and India
  • 9.
    Areas where SocialMedia has the greatest impact on Strategic Planning • Sales & Marketing • Legal /Regulatory Issues: • Human Resources/Recruiting • Customer Service
  • 10.
    Sales & Marketing •B2B companies that blog generate 67% more leads per month than those who do not. Source: Hubspot, State of Inbound Marketing Lead Generation Report, 2011 • 40% of corporate Twitter accounts engage in some kind of customer service (Burson-Marsteller) • 62 percent of Facebook users between 35-54 years of age have liked a brand (eMarketer) • 61 percent of Facebook users who have liked a brand note that they are more likely to purchase from that brand (AllFacebook)
  • 11.
    Legal /Regulatory Issues: •New Canadian anti-spam legislation • Privacy • Social Media use by employees • Public Company issues • Advertising • Copyrights
  • 12.
    Human Resources/Recruiting • 89%of companies will use social media in recruiting in 2011 • 14.4 million people used social media to find their last job in 2011 • 80% of companies use LinkedIn to find talent • 45% of companies use Twitter to find talent • 50% of companies use Facebook to find talent Source: CareerEnlightment.com
  • 13.
    Customer Service • Delivered in real time which enhances customer satisfaction • Cost effective and over time reduces the need for call centres • Gives business a human face • Listens to what customers are saying • Proactively engages with prospects and customers • Provides additional product-related content • Answers product-related questions • Supplies alternative contact channel • Gives customers a channel to talk to each other • Makes special offers • Creates new purchase options Social CRM Resource – www.socialmediaexaminer.com
  • 14.
    Next Steps Begin witha Social Media assessment: • What has your company done with social media to date? • Was it done in accordance with a plan or ad hoc • Are there any analytics for current social media activities – you must establish a baseline • Is there an employee social media policy in place? • What are your competitors doing?
  • 15.
    Key Elements ofa Social Media Strategic Plan • Determine the audience you will focus on and where it spends most of it’s time • Set your goals – these can include number of visits, leads generated, sales completed, etc., ROI expected • Focus on the areas where we already know social media has the greatest impact • Set aside a budget that is reasonable in terms of the goals you set • Make sure to have a social media policy in place for employees • Deploy social media analysis tools to measure progress
  • 16.
    Contact Information Mike Rabinovici,LL.B VP, Web & Social Media Marketing AR Communications Inc. www.ar-com.com [email protected] www.ar-com.com/blog Twitter.com/mikerabinovici http://ca.linkedin.com/in/mikerabinovici 416-720-5485 4