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But the bottom line is, it’s VERY important for anyone in PR, whether internally or externally, to understand the messy dynamics of the Open Community around organizations. At the same time, internally, we can start thinking about what social media might help us achieve in terms of individual departmental goals (e.g. Lindy : Exactly.
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