Flynn, E-Policy Handbook

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Nancy Flynn, E-Policy Handbook: Rules and Best Practices to Safely Manage Your Company’s E-Mail, Blogs, Social Networking, and Other Electronic Communication Tools, 2nd Edition. Amacom, 2009.

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Referenced in: Church Administration – Technology

LifeandLeadership.com Summary

Though not written with churches in mind, this is a standard text on electronic communication which may be a helpful addition to the church office stacks, at least for one person on staff to be expertly aware of its contents.

From the Publisher

Trillions of e-mails travel each year through corporate networks-and they’re not all work-related. But for organizations wishing to protect themselves from liability, e-mail is no longer the only danger-they now have to contend with blogs, social networking sites, and other new technologies. Packed with electronic rules, step-by-step guidelines, sample policies, and e-disaster stories, this revised edition of the e-Policy Handbook helps readers: implement strategic electronic rules, prevent security breaches and data theft, safeguard confidential company and customer information, manage new and emerging technologies, write and implement effective policies, and train employees. This edition is updated to cover new technologies including instant messaging, social networking, text messaging, video sites, and more. This is a comprehensive resource for developing clear, complete e-policies.

About the Author

Nancy Flynn is founder and executive director of the ePolicy Institute, www.epolicyinstitute.com, a leading source of e-mail- and Internet-related speaking, training, and consulting services. She is regularly quoted in major media, including Fortune, Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NPR, and CNN. Her books include Blog Rules and E-Mail Rules. She lives in Columbus, Ohio.


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