<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><opml version="1.0"><!--MySmartChannels Channel Feed--><!--MySmartChannels is a service of MyST Technology Partners.--><!--See http://myst-technology.com for more information, including standard terms of service.--><head><title>Corporate Blogging Policies | BlogRisk</title><dateCreated>2007-08-08 13:12:09 EDT</dateCreated><dateModified>2007-10-29 17:31:10 EST</dateModified></head><body><outline text="Corporate Blogging Policies | BlogRisk"><outline text="" isComment="true"/><outline text="A Blogging Policy is a Point-solution; Consider a more Strategic &quot;Media Policy&quot;" type="link" url="http://blogrisk.com/public/item/185612?itemLink=open"><outline text="Employees are likely to make mistakes using a variety of communications media - Blogging is just one of many conduits that can get you in hot water." isComment="true"/><outline text="Biznology Blog: The Risk of Blogging" type="link" url="http://www.mikemoran.com/biznology/archives/2007/10/the_risk_of_blo.html"/><outline text="When I speak to audiences, one of the most popular questions is how a company can deal with the &quot;risk&quot; of allowing employees to blog. I like to tell people that there is no risk at all with blogging?none. Rather, it's an absolute certainty that someone will eventually do something stupid." isComment="true"/><outline text="Employees are likely to make mistakes..." type="link" url="http://www.marcomblog.com/2007/11/27/employees-are-likely-to-make-mistakes-using-a-variety-of-communications-media-blogging-is-just-one-of-many-conduits-that-increase-business-risks/"/><outline text="I?m looking for the wild, unbelievably dumb, stupid, asinine, ?what-were-you-thinking? faux pa?s that businesses will do with their corporate blogs." isComment="true"/></outline></outline></body></opml>