Top five tips on improving your LinkedIn profile – for actuaries

Two weeks ago I gave a talk at the Health and Care Conference to a group of actuaries working in insurance and reinsurance on social media, focussing on how they might be able to use it for business – either personally or for their companies.

Here I’m going to follow up on that short talk and give the guys and gals a bit of advice on how to improve their LinkedIn profiles as many of them are on this platform already.

Here goes – top five tips on improving your LinkedIn profile for my new actuarial buddies – (and a big thanks to The Actuarial Profession for asking me to give the talk) and for non-actuaries too! Continue reading

How to convince an executive to invest in social media? Speak his language.

I was just reading the blog post by Mike Wise on getting executives to “buy in” to social media  – and it made me think to post up my thoughts on this here as it is something I deal with all the time.

I spend a lot of time with executives talking about social media. And I am often brought into board rooms to help the executives understand what social media is and look at it to see if  it can help them in their particular field.

To get the “buy in” (I don’t like that word, but it fits the bill), I feel I need to look at it from their perspective. I take time to show them that there are good ways to use these things – and the four pillars – blogging, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn – are simply tools that will make it easier to communicate with other people. Just like when websites came in. Or emails became the norm. Or Blackberrys took over the insurance world. Continue reading