Posted by Kristen E. Sukalac on July 29, 2009 · 2 Comments
In an article about Mommy Bloggers on her Greenbanana blog, Heather Yaxley evokes the law of supply and demand, noting that “there are too many motoring writers and too few outlets for their words”. She raises a key issue that I don’t think anyone has discussed yet. Will the much heralded rise of the citizen [...]
I like the approach Marc Wright from Simply Communicate and Vice Chair of the IABC Europe and Middle East Region takes to discussing authenticity and corporate leadership. First he provides three sets of CEOs that he compares and contrasts (although it’s not always clear to me why those particular people are paired). And then he [...]
Nelly Benova is a forceful and highly proactive figure in Bulgarian Public Relations. She represents the Bulgarian PR Association in the Global Alliance, in Cerp and also manages the CIPR accreditation course in Sofia.
This interview she had with me in Vienna a few days ago has just been posted and might stimulate some discussion also [...]
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Posted by Kristen E. Sukalac on July 1, 2009 · 1 Comment
One of the things that has struck me in the coverage of events in Iran is how well protestors there seem to have grasped a basic point of effective communications that bizarrely seems to elude many organizations: you need to talk to the audience in terms they understand and in terms that will resonate with [...]
Information overload: a public relator’s risk, but also an opportunity….
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on July 26, 2009 · 24 Comments
In a report here from an Iabc conference last February in Lugano I suggested a thorough consultation of Martin Eppler and Jeanne Mengis ‘s research paper on informaton overload as the best presentation of that conference.
I attached the paper, but was immediately warned by a Iabc Guardian that the paper was not for consultation [...]
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