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6 Ways Sarah Palin Uses Social Media to Stir the Beltway Status Quo

Sarah Palin’s unprecedented use of social media to set the agenda in Washington is something communication strategists and leaders should study, regardless of their political persuasion. “I tweet; that’s just the way I roll,” says Palin, somewhat annoyingly. But she’s no shrinking violet and doesn’t need our permission to speak out. Some say she should […] Read more

The communicator’s skill of authentic listening

The skill of authentic listening is often taken for granted, but is something  professional communicators should continuously seek to improve upon. I was reminded of this today while working on a communication deliverable related to a client’s new intranet platform roll-out. A social media guidelines policy was drafted using a memorable acronym. Each letter was […] Read more

Insert here: Using social media to align messages with existing workplace dialogue

The essential value of social media channels in the workplace is two-way conversation. Beyond the strictured medium of the employee (engagement) survey, social media channels allow the corporate communicator to listen in new ways, keeping an ear to the ground and driving engagement. Using tools like Digg we can learn which messages resonate most with […] Read more

Local Coffee Shop Uses Social Media To Fight Injustice

You’ve heard it before: Individuals using social media to hold people and organizations to a higher level of accountability and transparency for perceived injustices—leveraging their network and the power of an engaged community to bring about change. An airline passenger with a smart phone Tweets about the fact that he’s been stuck on a tarmac […] Read more

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