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What seems strange is that we don't give this standard disclaimer in other places. Do we start a conference presentation with the warning that any opinions expressed do not reflect those of our employer? When we write articles or book chapters is there a standard disclaimer that our university or company is not responsible for anything that we are saying?
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The reality is that in all of our interactions that we are always representing our employers. It is important that we always act professionally, thoughtfully, and in a manner that reflects well upon the organizations that we work.
Unless we are official "spokespeople" for our universities or companies it is not the case that we are ever "speaking" for them.
In an economy built largely on knowledge seems that our employers would like us to have some ideas. Social media is one way that we develop, share, and refine our ideas. Perhaps some conversations about how we leverage social media in our professional lives might be in order.
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