Marketing Briefs
Marketing & Communications Brief
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Overlooking Communications: Why Strategists Are Missing a Trick
October 22 | Mark Leiter, Chief Digital Strategy Officer, The Boeing Company | Comments (0)Developing compelling strategic communications is essential to successfully creating and implementing strategy across the enterprise—but it also touches the preparation of annual leadership team and shareholder meetings, large M&A deals, investor roadshows, divestitures, reorganizations, and a host of other high value, high stakes strategic events. It is present at every moment when you need to move an organization forward.
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The Brutal Truth about Social Media, Influencers & Ad Agencies
October 17 | Alex Parkinson, Former Communications Institute Co-Leader, The Conference Board | Comments (0)Are ad agencies being fooled by online media and wasting big clients’ money? Bob Hoffman, Chief Aggravation Officer of Type A Group and a well-known industry disrupter, thinks so. He cites numerous scandals and revelations about corruption, fraud, and lies in the online advertising ecosystem as evidence. Join us for our October Marketing & Communications Center Chat webcast.
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Improving Public Relations Leadership Should Be A Priority
October 07 | Juan Meng, Associate Professor, Public Relations, University of Georgia | Bryan Reber, Department Head, C. Richard Yarbrough Professor in Crisis Communication Leadership, Public Relations, University of Georgia | Comments (0)Is improving leadership even on the radar screen in the public relations profession? The short answer appears to be no, according to the results of the Plank Center’s Leadership Report Card 2019. Though numerous blogs, articles and research studies in our field recognize the importance of improving leadership to help the profession achieve positive outcomes, the industry struggles to make it happen.
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Don't Agree with Management On Communications Issues? You Are Not Alone
September 30 | Katie Paine, Founder and CEO, Paine Publishing | Comments (0)Why don't CEOs and communicators agree on the role and future of the function? The 2019 Global Communications Report from USC Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism highlights at least three disconnects between company leaders and the communicators who work for them: the purpose of communications, the point of communications, and how tech will contribute to the field.
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Interview with Tom Murphy—Microsoft
September 24 | Lise Michaud, Founder, IC Kollectif | Comments (0)What does the Director of Communications at Microsoft Digital, Services, and Success think of internal communications? Tom Murphy says there's no longer one way to approach communications. Companies, he says, must measure the effectiveness of programs and combine that with insights into the organization.
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How Are You Managing The Changing Nature of B2B Customers?
September 18 | Mike Moran, Chief Product Officer, SoloSegment | Comments (0)Are you acting like Amazon? B2B companies need to evolve with their customers' expectations and that means you must improve your digital customer experience–just like Amazon does.
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Internal Communication in the Eyes of C-Suite Leaders
September 12 | Lise Michaud, Founder, IC Kollectif | Comments (0)How do executives perceive internal communication and what role and value do they want to see in their communication team? IC Kollectif reviewed recent surveys and reports from renowned organizations and experts to get an overview of their perceptions and expectations. The findings are published in Internal Communication in the Eyes of C-Suite Leaders.
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Meet My AI—We're A Thing: Makovsky Best Masters Thesis of the Year Winner Talks Artificial Intelligence
September 05 | Martin Waxman, Digital Communications Strategist | Comments (0)Are humans in danger of developing relationships with artificial intelligence agents? In research exploring this question, Martin Waxman learns that most people say that children should be polite to AI agents and that there are instances in which they would trust the recommendation of what an AI agent said over a person. As this scenario becomes more likely, communicators need to consider their role in the beneficial deployment of AI.
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The Workplace Is Going to Change. Internal Communicators Will Help Facilitate It
August 29 | Shel Holtz, Senior Fellow, Marketing & Communications Center | Comments (0)Which professions are likely to survive the onslaught of artificial intelligence and other technological advancements? If internal communications wasn't in your answer, you need to realize what you're missing.