Social Media in Emergency Management



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Social Media in Emergency Management Alex Ambrosius, RIEMA External Affairs

Purpose To provide participants with an understanding of social media and its uses, current tools, methods, and models To properly leverage social media for crisis communication within their perspective organizations

Agenda - Module 1 Module 1: Understanding Social Media (SM) 1. What is SM 2. Objectives of SM 3. Traditional Media vs. SM 4. Challenges of SM 5. Choose the Right Platform to Match Objectives 6. Community Outreach

Agenda - Module 2 Module 2: Adopting Social Media For Your Organization 1. Develop SM Policies 2. Increasing Effectiveness 3. Messaging 4. Monitoring 5. Learn to Deal With Trolls 6. Building Credibility

Module 1: Understanding Social Media

What is Social Media? An innovative way of socializing where we engage in an open dialogue, tell our stories, and interact with one another using online platforms Associated Press SM allows users to share information and create online communities through the integration of technology, social interaction, text, picture, video, and audio

Objectives of Social Media Gets a message out faster/instantly Reaches more people via mobile communications devices Instant, highly scalable form of communication Relatively low operating costs Direct from the source

Traditional Media Vs. Social Media Traditional Media One-way communication system Only TV & radio provides real-time info Info controlled by media/press Closed system Social Media Two-way communication system Provides real-time info Info can be updated instantly by anyone Open system

Privacy Issues Organizations may be faced with the challenge of posting sensitive information Internal Policy Policies should outline how SM will be used within your organization Training Challenges of Social Media Staff assigned to SM need to be properly trained Organizational Culture May need to shift organizational makeup of your public relations personnel

Challenges of Social Media Who Will Use SM? Dedicate staff solely to work on SM? Assign SM as an additional duty? How many people will have access? What SM outlets will your organization use? How will SM support your strategic messaging?

Choose the Right Platform to Match Objectives

Community Outreach SM can be utilized to portray your organization s community outreach initiatives Meeting with external partners Speaking at an event Attending/working a conference Trainings & exercises

Module 2: Adopting Social Media For Your Organization

Develop Social Media Policies Policies should address the following: Use of SM Types of SM your organization uses Proper vs. improper conduct Processes

Utilize # s!!! Increasing Effectiveness Improve the ability for organizations to categorize messages and to monitor more efficiently Prepare canned responses and posts for different types of crisis situations Beneficial for emergency managers to manage during an emergency Utilize messaging and monitoring

Keep messages brief Messaging Include links and/or pictures Support a unified message Work with others to help deliver an effective message to the public The more partners involved, the bigger audience you ll reach One voice, multiple channels Coordinate through single POC to speak with same voice and message throughout all channels Plan ahead

Monitoring Emergency managers can play an interactive SM monitoring role to capture situational awareness If your organization plans on using SM solely for broadcasting information, post a disclaimer that states you do not actively monitor to help manage public expectations Useful monitoring sites: Twitter Tweetdeck

Learn to Deal With Trolls Be prepared to put up with some negativity Distinguish between trolls and those frustrated due to event-related circumstances Trolls try to disrupt, destroy, or change information to fit their own agenda Trolls are typically repeat offenders Don t engage! Don t get discouraged!

Learn to Deal With Trolls Difference between trolling and lifethreatening Address reporting threats in your policy

Build a reputation Building Credibility Be a useful source of information Be professional Create a presence Establish a following BEFORE an emergency Post often Find a balance Stay involved and current with information People want to know what s happening NOW

Alex Ambrosius Contact Me! Phone: (401) 462-7337 Email: alexander.ambrosius@ema.ri.gov Twitter: @RhodeIslandEMA Facebook: facebook.com/rhodeislandema Web: riema.ri.gov

Questions? Twitter: @RhodeIslandEMA Facebook: facebook.com/rhodeislandema Web: riema.ri.gov