Over the past five or so years, MIPAA has been organising social media workshops with two aims:
- to introduce new ideas and developments to MIPAA members
- to encourage members to explore and adopt social media in their strategic PR communications
Before each workshop, those signing up are curious although a little skeptical about the value of social media. During each workshop – and we’ve averaged 2-3 per year – attendees often start out feeling rather cynical; questioning the value of learning new skills, spending time on additional activities and proving the effectiveness of such tools.
After each workshop we see more members get involved – some becoming real enthusiasts, developing business opportunities, becoming advocates for social media or just putting a toe in the water to explore for themselves. It is clear that even if someone decides not to progress with social media further at this time, the workshops help members feel more confident and able to consider the pros and cons for themselves.
This means the workshops also serve as a valuable buffer against the hype that often faces PR practitioners when it comes to social media – as well as opening up a window onto a new way of thinking about modern communications.
Yesterday we held our second social media workshop in 2010 – this one providing real skills development. The following two posts were written during the workshop by two teams who had one hour to write a blog post which needed to include a photograph (found online or taken with a digital phone camera) and/or video (using a Flip camera) – which they then Tweeted using @mipaa, and needed to reTweet after setting up or using one of the team’s Twitter accounts.
The outcome was pretty impressive for such a speed trial of new skills development – but with earlier sessions on how to get involved (with some background information and debate on why/whether to get involved), it is clear that it doesn’t take long to have a go.
One of the best things was that two of the day’s sessions were delivered by MIPAA members who had themselves got involved in social media in the last couple of years as a result of previous MIPAA workshops. Thanks to Andy Francis [@Andy_Francis] and Jeremy Clarke [@LawsonClarke] – who explained their reasons for adopting Twitter in particular and helped demonstrate the business value in a way that was relevant to others with busy PR lives.
We’re working on our next series of workshops – which will include further consideration of social media (among other skills and professional development needs). Please leave a comment if you’ve any thoughts on ideas on future workshop ideas.


