How Social Media is Reshaping Organizational
Communication
I recently read a fascinating article by Ali Alasmari titled
“The Impact of Social Media on Organizational Communication” (linked
below), and it really got me thinking about how much social media is changing
the way businesses communicate—both internally and externally.
The article is grounded in the open systems theory, which
basically says that organizations are constantly influenced by the world around
them. Social media is a clear example of that—it’s not just a marketing tool
anymore, it’s become a core part of workplace communication. Platforms like
WhatsApp, Twitter, and LinkedIn are helping teams stay connected and letting
customers engage with brands in real time.
What I liked most about the piece is its balanced
perspective. It acknowledges the benefits—like speed and connectivity—but also
points out the risks, from distractions to potential damage to a company’s
reputation. It’s a reminder that while social media offers a lot of
opportunities, it also requires thoughtful use and good policies.
The article also highlights how widespread this shift has
become. I was surprised to learn that around 50% of global businesses now use
social media for internal communication—clearly, this isn’t just a passing
trend.
If you’re curious about how digital tools are transforming
workplace dynamics, I recommend giving the article a read. It’s a solid
overview with practical insights that got me reflecting on how we communicate
at work today.
Let me know your thoughts if you check it out!
Link to the article - https://www.ajsp.net/research/The%20Impact%20of%20Social%20Media%20on%20Organizational%20Communication.pdf
Thanks for sharing this summary really appreciate how the article takes a balanced look at both the benefits and challenges of social media in organizational communication. It’s so true that while these tools offer speed and transparency, they also come with risks that need to be managed responsibly.
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