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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Just-in-time Open Collaboration Sets Web 2.0 Apart from Most Business Models

    Just-in-time Open Collaboration Sets Web 2.0 Apart from Most Business Models

    8 hours ago

    It’s not every industry that gives away what would ordinarily be the key proprietary assets: source codes, communication protocols, content. In the spirit of barcamps and podcamps before it, Jeremiah Owyang is offering

    Tagged: research, networking, presentations, social media, entrepreneurs, creativity, buzz, strategic thinking, conferences and webinars, event management

  2. Quick Tip: Avoid Checks and Stripes

    Quick Tip: Avoid Checks and Stripes

    Jun 29, 2008

    Great news! The local TV news wants to drop by and interview you! Bad news! You are wearing something that will look ghastly on television. Always keep a neutral dark suit, pantsuit, skirt/blouse or other ensemble

    Tagged: journalism, visuals, reputation management, media relations, communication skills, event management

  3. Shock Jock Huffing and Puffing Is Okay

    Jun 29, 2008

    It’s okay to make shocking statements that mock public figures and stretch the bounds of decency. In Canada, anyway. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that a B.C. radio commentator was using fair comment when he

    Tagged: politics, humor, journalism, ethics, reputation management, celebrity pr

  4. Your Client’s Point of View Should Dictate How You Communicate

    Jun 28, 2008

    Just got off the phone today, after trying to book a driving test for my son. My question was a fairly tentative one, asking how I can book a time. “I’ll need the number from your Driver’s Exam Receipt,” was the

    Tagged: marketing, customers, pr, consulting, audiences, communication skills

  5. AP’s Content Protectionism Strikes at the Heart of Commentary

    Jun 27, 2008

    How can you comment about something, if you can’t provide a bit of background? Not very well. Yet Associated Press is trying to unilaterally corral the World Wide Web herd of commenting cats. Christopher Lynn sums up

    Tagged: writing, social media, sources, journalism, creativity, ethics, executive mindset