Archive for ‘Communication’

Pop Culture Roundtable | WCCO Radio

By , 21 October, 2013, No Comment
Pop Culture Roundtable | WCCO Radio

I did my first live radio show yesterday on Roshini Rajkumar’s WCCO Radio News + Views program (Sundays 12-3). I joined two other fabulous women, Dr. Marcia Alesan Dawkins, author of “Eminem: The Real Slim Shady” and communications professor at USC Annenberg, and Mpls-St. Paul Magazine Senior Editor Stephanie Ash for a pop culture roundtable. We had a great conversation and a lot of fun.

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Google’s Lead Innovationist and Waze’s Head of Business Development on #SocialCommerce (SXSW Interactive Notes Vol. 2)

By , 14 March, 2013, 3 Comments
Google’s Lead Innovationist and Waze’s Head of Business Development on #SocialCommerce (SXSW Interactive Notes Vol. 2)

“Consumer expectations are off the charts due to the radical pace of technology and consumer access to it.” While we may have sophisticated hardware like iPhones, Androids and tablets to access whatever we want whenever we want, the software (websites, apps and experiences) is not always equally as sophisticated. He used Waze’s ability to lead him to cheaper gas prices as a prime example of the utility and immediacy it provides, which is not standard for most technology today, but yet many of us expect it because of the easy access we have to the hardware.

How Brands Should Behave on Social Media During a Tragedy

By , 14 December, 2012, 18 Comments
How Brands Should Behave on Social Media During a Tragedy

What I’ve seen from brands today is a great reminder that in this new age of marketing communications, applying the old one-way messaging strategies of yesteryear to modern mediums can have a really negative impact on your brand. In addition, human tragedies and Acts of God are sadly becoming more common occurrences these days, and like crisis communications plans, are something brands need to plan for.

LinkedIn Invite Etiquette (and beyond): A Few Simple Rules

By , 19 November, 2012, 19 Comments
LinkedIn Invite Etiquette (and beyond): A Few Simple Rules

A LinkedIn “connection” is just that, a connection not a contact. There’s a difference in language there. Industrial revolution business practices thrived on “contacts.” Sure, the top echelon of PR, marketing and sales folks knew the value of building relationships and meaningful connections, but most business disciplines thrived on “contacts,” lists, blasts and other one-way, one-sided, talk at you behavioral business tactics.

Ask Questions, or Better Yet, Ask Better Questions

By , 7 November, 2011, 1 Comment
Ask Questions, or Better Yet, Ask Better Questions

Seems obvious, yes? Well, it’s not. This I know because of the many humans I encounter regularly who settle for status quo and operate within the confines they’ve been trained to obey. So, if you’re in the former – right on, and if you’re in the latter – start asking questions about the things you’re curious about and about the constructs in which you live.

Community Management: Highlights from SMBMSP 40

By , 1 November, 2011, 3 Comments

A business function that endeavors to foster connections with a group of people around a shared interest or topic, and the development and execution of strategy around listening and engagement with members of that community. This function typically refers to online communities (social networks, forums, blogs and other digital media), but should complement other management functions established by an organization’s business objectives .

Courageous. Thorough. Act. My Three Words for 2011

By , 2 January, 2011, 3 Comments

Simplicity always reigns in my world, so having these three words to come back to as my intended direction and purpose is extremely helpful. The words don’t symbolize an unrealistic expectation I have for myself, or a big goal I’ve written that is obtainable but still overwhelming to think about. They’re just three small words that can put me back on the right track to achieving what it is that I’ve deemed important in order to grow (integrity, service and growth are my eternal words for living).

The Need to Be Certain Causes Paralysis

By , 17 October, 2010, 18 Comments

In essence, I. WAS. SCARED. And because I was uncertain of how my blog would be received by the world, I slowly progressed into a place where creating content based on my original intent became an afterthought and often an excuse-filled discussion with those who cared enough to ask me why I wasn’t writing.

Couples and Money and Communication, oh my!

By , 1 March, 2010, 11 Comments
Couples and Money and Communication, oh my!

In the spirit of talking about things other people don’t talk about openly, but at times desperately want to or should, I’d like to share a little something about an exercise my husband and I are doing to be better communicators and build a stronger marriage, specifically as it pertains to MONEY.

Reflection: Inspirations From the Web

By , 14 February, 2010, 10 Comments
Reflection: Inspirations From the Web

Upon entering my first agency job I took a lot in, as is to be expected. I love public relations and the foundation upon which it was built, but in the agency setting I found myself at times wondering why PR could seem so impersonal and contrived. My capstone project in college had addressed the question of how social networks were impacting the public relations industry, so naturally I began to gravitate to the online marketing group’s side of business in the agency (where social media was housed). The unfortunate thing about the agency was that the synchronicity between practice groups was more of a fight than a collaborative effort. Who owned the social media piece of an account (PR or online marketing) or who got hours seemed more of a priority than getting down to business and developing sound strategies of how to provide clients with the best means to reach the folks they were trying to reach.