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[Music] hi everyone welcome to this edition of the broadcast where we give you bite-sized bits of best practices to help you be a better leader and a more effective communicator each week on the broadcast we ask a discussion question and this week we asked what should be included in an employee social media policy so the best observations included this one from Pam she said make sure that there are appropriate guidelines for the type of language that gets used Brad said his golden rule is dont be stupid think before you post and as blunt as that is Ian says he personally likes the dont be stupid rule even though he knows that some people will find it a bit terse in the public relations community and Odette reminds us that employees need to be reminded that they are ambassadors 24/7 on and off the job whether theyre out in public or in this case on social media here are some of my own observations I approach social media policies when I write them for companies the way I approach par