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The Weekly Pulse: 2/2/11


February 2nd, 2011

A recap of the previous week’s POV posts:

2/1: Can You Be Both a Tactician and a Counselor? (PRWeek): Research among CEOs and line-of-business executives reveals that the single-most common criticism of communications professionals is that below the CCO level the function is primarily occupied by tacticians. A common result: when divisional or business unit leadership meet to discuss strategy, the PR person — perhaps other than the CCO — is often left out.

1/31: Extend Social Media Beyond Communications and Marketing: We’ve seen many companies struggle with the question of who “owns” social media. In one sense, you are communicating to customers, so it must be a marketing function. But, isn’t marketing usually “paid” and communications “earned?” If so, most social media profiles are “free,” so it must be a communications function! Well, we’ve seen the most successful social media companies embrace both and use cross-divisional teams to find manage the space.

1/28: Crowdsourcing, Innovation, and … the Home Shopping Network?: Anyone who watched the President’s State of the Union address this week may have noticed the many times he used the word “innovate” throughout his hour-long speech. The morning after, many op-eds complained that for all the talk of “out-innovating” the rest of the world, the President didn’t provide any concrete examples of how he envisioned America achieving this. According to a new article on Mashable, 2011′s focus on driving innovation may have an unlikely leader in the Home Shopping Network (HSN), as their new crowdsourcing project suggests.

1/27: A Case for Social Media Access at the Office: It’s an oft-discussed question in many IT departments and beyond: should employees have unrestricted access to the internet (including all the social networking they can get their hands on) while at work? A recent SocialCast report suggests that there might just be a productivity bump to be had from such access.


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The Weekly Pulse: 1/26/11


January 26th, 2011

A recap of the previous week’s POV posts:

1/26: PulsePoint Group Corporate Communication Index Series Part 5: Managing Talent (video): Bob Feldman, partner at PulsePoint Group, provides commentary on the firm’s recently released Corporate Communication Index Study. This is the fifth in a series of videos where he provides insight into the findings.

1/25: LinkedIn Maps: Your Professional Universe Visualized: Have you ever wondered what your personal network looks like? Well now you can see it. Yesterday, LinkedIn launched InMaps an experimental project that creates a visualization of the connections within your business network.

1/24: Foursquare Grew 3400% Last YearFoursquare had a big year in 2010. The company experienced 3400% growth in “check-ins” with a total of 381,576,305, and there was at least one “check-in” in every country in the world, including North Korea. We even saw the first “check-in” from space at the International Space Station on October 22, 2010.

1/21: Placing Open Innovation in the Professional Services Industry: A clear trend emerged in business over the last decade: the rise of “open innovation.” Forerunners in the practice of utilizing third parties in creating, developing, and disseminating innovative business practices and products include Dell, having introduced and successfully integrated their IdeaStorm platform to drive new product development, and Starbucks, which followed suit with My Starbucks Idea, garnering yet more feedback from customers looking to enhance their personal experience with the company.

1/20: The Continuing Evolution of Employee Engagement: Mashable recently featured a piece by Soren Gordhamer, founder of the Wisdom 2.0 Conference, on the evolution of the enterprise in the age of social media. It’s a fascinating read, here, but there were two things I wanted to point a spotlight on here.

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The Weekly Pulse: 1/19/11


January 19th, 2011

A recap of the previous week’s POV posts:

1/19: Grammys Go Social – Will It Improve Ratings?: The music industry continues to be at the forefront of social media innovation and excellence. Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and Rhiana are Twitter legends and music videos continue to be the most-viewed videos on the web.

1/17: PulsePoint Group Corporate Communication Index Series Part 4- Governance (video): Watch Bob Feldman, partner at PulsePoint Group, provide commentary on the firm’s recently released Corporate Communication Index Study. This is the fourth in a series of videos where he provides insight into the findings.

1/15: Eight Communication Traps that Foil Innovation: Clients often ask us about best practices in corporate communications and for examples of how best-in-class organizations implement them. These engagements vary depending on the client’s needs and their industry, but one constant is the need to benchmark those organizations that are among the first to transform emerging communications practices into core competencies.

1/14: Trendstream Study Finds Consumer Trust in Social Networking Contacts on the RiseTrendstream, the UK-based digital consultancy, has released its 2011 Web Index, available here.  It provides a thoroughly interesting, in-depth look at the evolution of social media engagement that observes a growing trend toward social networks and users as qualifiers and distributors of “professional” content, with individual content creation on the decline. I wanted to take a minute to point out one thing that really jumped out at me.

1/13: Tips on Writing Strong Social Media Content: There is a lot of social media advice out there and it can be tough to know where to start. You should definitely develop a strategy and do some planning before launching, but don’t let extensive planning and the need for perfection prevent you from getting started. Here are five tips that you can use now to create content for a social media program, even in a large organization.

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The Weekly Pulse: 1/12/11


January 12th, 2011

Every Wednesday we are going to recap the previous week’s POV posts. Check out our first installment of the “The Weekly Pulse:”

1/4: “Checking In” at Locations is so 2010: If you pride yourself on snagging the best deals, be sure to check out, or rather “in,” to your favorite brands. “Checking in” is no longer restricted to physical locations. Today, people are checking into their favorite books, movies and of course brands. It’s just another way to define yourself via the web or your phone.

1/4: PulsePoint Group Corporate Communication Index Series Part 3: Deeper Role: Bob Feldman, partner at PulsePoint Group, provides commentary on the firm’s recently released Corporate Communication Index Study. This is the third in a series of videos where he provides insight into the findings. Be sure to check out his first and second video.

1/5: Mobile Matters More in 2011: The Consumer Electronics Show is about to kick-off in Las Vegas and industry watchers are expecting hundreds of exciting, new gadgets to wow tech lovers. Most of these new “consumer electronics” will probably fall short, but a few will inevitably spur major attention and revenue.

1/10: Your Social Media Agency Walks the Walk… But Can They Talk the Talk?: It’s important to select a strong social media agency because your agency will:

  1. Help you integrate your social media program into the larger marketing or communications plan.
  2. Train and build the skills of your internal team.
  3. Get the most out of increasing social media budgets.

1/11: Twitter Goes Casual: Twitter users frequently abbreviate and misspell words in order to adhere to the 140-character limit. A new study from Carnegie Mellon University shows that there are regional differences in how users choose to shorten words.

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