Small companies slow to embrace social media internally, study finds
Some organizations use internal collaboration tools, but many still see it as a means of marketing and external outreach.
By Russell Working | Posted: October 17, 2011

When it comes to internal networking, St. Louis Public Radio is the exception to the trend, according to a new study. Its 44 employees are spread out over two buildings, and they often work collaboratively on things like press releases and lists of guests at fundraising dinners. So they use a Socialtext micro-blogging platform to share short messages and documents, saving them from emailing or tracking each other down at work. "It's just been a great tool
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