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October 29, 2008

Bosses 'should embrace Facebook'

. No surprise for those of us who actually use Facebook professionally, but the Beeb is commenting here on a new report which says that bosses 'should embrace Facebook'   Peter Bradwell, one of the authors said "Using technology to build closer links with ex-employees and potential customers could also boost productivity, innovation and create a more democratic working environment". A copy of the report is going to be available on the Demos website.

This report follows on from another recent one coming out of Cambridge University, as researchers discovered Facebook gave people more choice on how they conduct relationships and was "a way of storing biography and enhancing social memory". Again, reported by the BBC.

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Phil, see comment number three on my posting regarding this at http://www.rba.co.uk/wordpress/2008/10/29/bosses-should-embrace-facebook/#comments

I am counting to 1 million.

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