SocialMedia at WorkPlace
When I worked at Nepal Mediciti Hospital, used WhatsApp as the primary tool for communication, serving several purposes such as
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Day-to-Day Communication: WhatsApp groups were created for different departments and shifts to share updates and discuss urgent issues.
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Work Shifts and Scheduling: WhatsApp helped to communicate shift changes, schedules, and urgent updates about work hours.
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Information Sharing: Patient progress, medical updates, and emergency alerts were shared quickly through WhatsApp to ensure timely responses.
Formal and Informal Channels
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Formal Channels: For official notices and patient records, email and hospital management software were used, though less frequently for daily communication.
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Informal Channels: WhatsApp served as the main informal tool for quick, real-time communication among staff, even outside working hours.
Social Media and Communication Strategy
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Social Media Rules: Staff were prohibited from sharing patient information on social media to protect privacy.
Risks of Using Social Media
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Confidentiality Breach: There was a risk of sharing patient information unintentionally.
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Misinformation: Incorrect medical information could spread through informal groups.
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Distractions: Excessive chatting could distract from work, affecting patient care.
Impact of Social Media on Communication
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Immediate Communication: WhatsApp allowed for faster responses to emergencies.
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Interaction: Informal communication helped foster teamwork by allowing easier interactions across different staff levels.
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Flexibility: The tool provided flexibility by enabling communication outside regular work hours.
Influence on Organizational Culture
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Formal Culture: WhatsApp supported quick communication but didn’t replace formal channels for legal matters.
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Informal Culture: WhatsApp promoted a collaborative, supportive atmosphere by enabling personal connections and team bonding.

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