Recently, I came across an article
which discussed how to evaluate yourself by using the SWOT analysis tool. This
article immediately had me evaluating myself as a student, employee, friend, and
overall person. This is so important to do if you want to understand yourself a
little better in any given situation. Seeing a list of your weaknesses is
definitely humbling, but it’s crucial in order to improve yourself.
Soon after, I
found a SWOT analysis on social media as a whole. This
quickly filled my head with ideas of the impacts of social media on
organizations. Eventually, however, I started comparing and contrasting the
social media analysis along with the self evaluating analysis, and discovered
what I will call the Personal Social Media SWOT Analysis.
Think how
beneficial this would be for us if we conducted a SWOT analysis for every
personal social media account we had. I mean people always say that whatever
you put on the internet will stay there forever, and that’s true. If we
conducted our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts as if we truly believed
that, then we would not be caught off guard when future employers, co-workers,
friends, etc. view these pages. Don’t we want to be showing the world our best
selves? So should we wanting to show the online world the same thing? If we broke down our accounts and really analyzed the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, how much better off would our social
media footprint be?
I believe that social
media is a huge means of communication in our world today, and so it is vital
for our social media accounts to truly show who we are and what we represent. I
don’t mean you should go out and lie about who you are, but just analyze and
see if you are showing off your strengths so that you can have opportunities arise
through your social media networks. I mean, after all, we’re great people - we
just need to show the online world that as well.
I like the angle you took on this. It is important to manage your online image and have constancy among all social media channels.
ReplyDeleteExcellent blog. Important to think about as we apply for jobs.
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