The business case for Engaging, Growing and Optimising your business through Social Leadership
At Yapster, we use the acronym E.G.O. (Engage, Grow, Optimise) when explaining Social Leadership to give a tongue-in-cheek nod to the fact that many leaders feel a little embarrassed about putting themselves into the company spotlight. They ask “can video updates from a CEO really transform a business, or are they just evidence of the boss’s ego?”
86% OF EMPLOYEES BLAME INEFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION FOR COMPANY FAILURES
Whilst it may sound obvious and easy, few companies hold on to efficiency advantages as they grow. Growth creates organisational complexity and growing complexity tends to lead to collaboration and communication breakdowns. According to polling done by Salesforce, 86% of employees and executives blame a lack of collaboration or ineffective communication for workplace failures.
At Yapster, we work hard for working people - assistants, baristas and carers. And we make money by selling per user licences to their employers - some of the largest companies in the real-world economy.
‘SOCIAL LEADERSHIP’ IS YOUR COMPANY’S TICKET INTO THE TOP 14%
Social Leadership is the practice of influencing people at work, using digital tools such as the smartphone and whole-company communication software like Yapster.
Social Leadership isn’t a buzzword - it’s an economic megatrend. According to Statistica, around 95% of working age adults now own a smartphone (80% in the 55-64 year old bracket). This means, for the first time in business history, it is now possible for a leader (or group of leaders across an organisation) to communicate directly with an entire workforce in real time - irrespective of company scale or geographic spread.
In the wake of this technology revolution, leaders no longer have a legitimate structural excuse for presiding over broken workflows and miscommunication.