IBM’s Corporate Blogging Policy
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on May 23rd, 2005
- Filed in Guides, Tips and Practice Pointers, Helpful Websites/Blogs
IBM has developed a set of blogging guidelines that you should take a look at if employees at your company are blogging. The guidelines should be helpful if you are considering drafting a set of guidelines.
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