Human resources teams are the latest line of business to turn to My Social Book for corporate use. Teambuilding and company culture initiatives, remote on-boarding, organizational highlights, workspace centrepieces, and employee engagement activities are some of the recent use cases.
Charles Becquet, CEO of My Social Book, said:
“In times like these, HR teams are working overtime to keep people motivated, teams together and everyone united. Chief HR officers, departmental heads, team champions and talent acquisition executives are using our products to communicate brand values, share social media highlights, and supplement internal communications strategies with a tangible keepsake that makes people smile.”
With My Social Book, HR professionals can:
- Celebrate Success – capture and share customer wins, new partnerships, anniversaries, charitable initiatives and other milestones for internal and external communications
- Enhance training – convert historical social media activity into referenceable sales and marketing guides that upskill business development and social media teams
- Build stronger teams – reinforce company culture with an inclusive physical touchpoint for people working from home or remotely
- Welcome new employees – enhance new starter packs with eye-catching books that reflect the company’s brand, personality, diversity and ethos
My Social Book recently printed its 634,000th book and 250,000+ global customers, including many enterprises and SMBs, use My Social Book’s intuitive automated web-based platform to create social media books that drive sales and engage customers.
Charles Becquet continued: “One of the most imaginative uses of My Social Book was a Dutch company that created a photo mosaic for their office reception. Portraits of each team member made up a mosaic of the founder’s face.”
My Social Book’s business solutions include its business photo book and photo mosaic.
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