™Marketing Magazine Issue 1 | Page 14

OVERCOME THE DIGITAL SKILLS GAP WITH FREE SOCIAL MEDIA EDUCATION You can use courses, webinars and more to better understand social media D DESPITE MORE of our everyday life moving online, many of us still don't know how to properly use the technology tools available in the workplace. In fact, over 90 percent of companies say that their workforce lacks digital skills, especially in areas like social media. With this lack of skills costing U.S. businesses an estimated $1 trillion per year, education is becoming the most powerful way for businesses and individuals to close the digital skills gap. THE SOCIAL MEDIA SKILLS GAP Within the digital skills gap, social media is one of the most important areas to focus on. As one of the most accessible forms of digital media, social is becoming an integral part of today's workforce. Nine out of ten businesses are now on social media, and they're 14 | CARLEPUBLISHING.COM not only using it to engage with their audience or promote their products — they're using it to transform the way they operate internally. Forward-thinking companies are using it for employee advocacy, recruiting potential hires and propelling internal communications. Workplace by Facebook, for example, is making cross-functional collaboration and sharing news across an organization a lot easier. According to Cameron Uganec, senior director of social, community and education at Hootsuite, "These advancements mean that employees are being asked to use social media more often and in unfamiliar ways." And without the right skills, work itself is bound to suffer. What's concerning is that despite this potential dent in business performance, only 46 percent of companies are investing in developing their employees' digital skills.