ePolicy Institute

Keynote Speaking

In addition to conducting onsite & online training, ePolicy Institute Founder Nancy Flynn is an in-demand keynote speaker. Popular keynote topics:
Nancy Flynn The Social Media Handbook

KEYNOTE TOPIC 1:

To Snoop on Employees' Social Media or Not to Snoop: Reconciling Employers' Monitoring Rights with Employees' Privacy Expectations


Social media offer a window into how employees live their lives and conduct their personal and professional business. Should employers gaze into that window to uncover what employees are up to when they are off the clock? Employee privacy in the digital age is one of most challenging issues facing employers today.

Employers who opt to exercise their right to monitor have plenty of company: 39% of companies review job applicants' social media posts, and 43% have rejected a candidate for posting racy photos, bad-mouthing a former boss, or otherwise posting inappropriate content, according to a CareerBuilder survey. Increasingly, organizations ask current and prospective employees to turn over their private user names and passwords to personal Facebook accounts. Over 65% of employers have fired workers for inappropriate online content, including tone-deaf tweets, pornographic posts, and Facebook rants that violate regulatory rules and the law, reveals American Management Association/ePolicy Institute research.

On the other side of the debate, employees nationwide are gaining legislative support in their quest to maintain online privacy. To date, 17 states have passed laws making it illegal for bosses to demand login information for employees' Facebook, email, and other personal online accounts. An additional 20 states are considering similar legislation.

Nancy Flynn-ePolicy Institute founder and author of books including The Social Media Handbook, The ePolicy Toolkit, and Blog Rules-discusses the challenges of balancing privacy expectations with monitoring rights. She delivers best practice-based guidelines for employers and practical advice for employees operating in a world in which the law is struggling to keep pace with technology.

Read Nancy Flynn's Wall Street Journal column, Keeping an Eye on Employees Helps Companies Protect Themselves.

Read USA Today, Password Protected: States Pass Anti-Snooping Laws.

To learn more, see our program flier, Social Media Rules.

KEYNOTE TOPIC 2:

Point-Counter-Point Debate: Should Companies Monitor Employees' Social Media?

The Floremost Monitoring Advocate, ePolicy Institute's Nancy Flynn, Squares Off Against a Leading Privacy Proponent, National Workrights Institute President Lewis Maltby, in a Lively & Topical Debate


Social media offer a window into how employees live their lives and conduct their personal and professional business. Should employers gaze into that window to uncover what employees are up to when they are off the clock? Employee privacy in the digital age is one of the most challenging questions facing employers today.

Monitoring Advocate and ePolicy Institute Founder Nancy Flynn squares off against Privacy Proponent and National Workrights Institute President Lewis Maltby in this lively and topical debate.

Listen to the two sides and decide for yourself: YES, management has a right and responsibility to monitor how employees are using social media at all times. NO, employers don't need to practice wall-to-wall monitoring of employees' social media to protect their legitimate interests.

View the experts' Social Media Monitoring Debate in The Wall Street Journal.

Contact Nancy Flynn to discuss your keynote needs, get a quote, and book your program.