Executives on Peerbie – Do’s & Don’ts

The “How” – Content of your Engagement


Basics

  • Start with simple interactions; scrolling through News feed to feel the pulse of the company, reacting and commenting to

  • Create or join a closed or secret Team to engage with other executives in your organization 


Comfort Zone

  • Make one-off  posts  to  celebrate  accomplishments  and  announce  changes  in  the company

  • Move WhatsApp conversations to Peerbie

  • Create 1:1 secret Teams with your direct reports to replace 1:1 WhatsApp messages


Advanced

  • Host important  Live  sessions  in  the  All  Company  Team,  eliciting  feedback  and  questions through  polls and posts

  • Open your calendar to others for a more transparent organization 


Motivating Mondays

Make a post to share your thought leadership: from your weekly objectives to other tops of mind priorities to industry articles.
Pro Tip: Bring your message to life by varying formats between status updates, links, photos, videos, Live videos, and more.


Interacting Wednesdays

Spend 10 minutes looking at the content shared by your teams. React or comment to encourage ideas and behaviors.

Pro Tip: Ask your PA or trusted advisors to curate relevant posts for you to interact within a secret Team.


Praise Fridays

Celebrate someone on your team or an achievement (customer feedback, end of the quarter, etc.).

Pro Tip: Launch celebration themes aligned to important milestones e.g. company anniversary, appreciation week, etc.


The “What?” – Top Executives Behaviors on Peerbie.

Here are our top five tips on how to be an impactful leader on Peerbie. This training is designed for world leaders to build their social media persona and best engage with their following.


1. Be yourself

Always use the first person and speak in your own distinct voice.  Share what makes you unique: your passions, interests, insights, and career path.


2. Be strategic

Starting with your business or communication objectives, develop a content strategy, team workflow, and specific goals you can measure or evaluate.


3. Be relevant

Share the news with a concise update revealing why it matters to you and your audience. Consider opportunities to break news and share insights with your employees first.


4. Be consistent

Begin with a rhythm that works for you and engage more as you become comfortable.


5. Be engaged

Show your audience you’re listening and value them. Ask questions and solicit their input.

If you noticed there are no “Don’ts”, you caught us – in short, most impactful leaders are authentic and active on Peerbie.

But here’s a “Don’t” for you: Don’t hesitate to share something personal or close to your values and beliefs. It will reflect your authentic voice,  a key reason for employees to follow you on Peerbie.