WhatsApp Policies for Corporates

WhatsApp Groups have become highly prevalent in businesses and are used to communicate amongst staff members and management teams. While this is an effective method of communicating, what are the risks of using WhatsApp Groups?

How do we protect employees from being harassed, even after hours and ensure privacy, bearing in mind that employees, in some cases are using their personal phones and data?

Despite the introduction of the POPI Act, ill informed people are sharing personal information or inappropriate content. 

In order to protect all parties involved, it is imperative that companies ensure that policies are put in place and circulated in an effective manner. Join Angus Bailie for a short webinar where he will discuss the following:

  • What WhatsApp group policies should you be putting in place for your business.
  • Suggested rules for company WhatsApp groups.
  • How to ensure that these policies and rules are effectively communicated to employees.
  • Legislation around WhatsApp and what you can do to ensure that your company is compliant.  

MORE ABOUT ANGUS:

We love doing webinars with Angus. He has a wealth of knowledge that he generously shares this with attendees. This coupled with his dry sense of humour make Angus’ webinars both highly valuable, informative and entertaining.

Angus is an admitted attorney with over 20 years’ experience, 10 of which have been in his own law firm. Angus’s experience includes being appointed as an Acting Judge in the Labour Court in 2017. He has lectured part-time and is a SETA accredited facilitator and trainer.com

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WhatsApp Policies for Corporates

R475 per person

Thursday 10 March 09h00 - 10h30

This webinar is also available face-to-face at your premises. Contact us for more info.

PLEASE NOTE: Once we have received your registration, we will be in contact with you to arrange payment and provide you with the necessary info in order to attend Angus’ webinar. We look forward to seeing you there.

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