Posted on October 17, 2014 8:41 am by Shel Holtz | Content | Healthcare | Advertising | Brands | Business | Marketing | Measurement | Mobile | PR
Flickr photo by Duncan HolmesWelcome to the Friday Wrap, my weekly summary of stuff I have found in the last seven days that didn’t grab the big headlines but is still important, interesting, and/or worthwhile for communicators and marketers. I collect these on my link blog, which you’re welcome to follow.
NewsGoogle provides details on “right to be forgotten” requests—Google has received requests to remove half a…
Posted on October 10, 2014 5:14 am by Shel Holtz | Visual Communication | Advertising | Brands | Business | Content Curation | Facebook | Marketing | Measurement | Mobile | PR | RSS | Social Media | Social networks | Technology
Flickr image courtesy of Tim GreenWelcome to the Friday Wrap, my weekly summary of stuff I have found in the last seven days that didn’t grab the big headlines but is still important, interesting, and/or worthwhile for communicators and marketers. I collect these on my link blog, which you’re welcome to follow.
NewsPrivacy advocates will hate Sensiya—A new tool, Sensiya, will tap smartphone…
Posted on October 7, 2014 7:47 am by Shel Holtz | For Immediate Release | PR
Gauging the latest developments in stakeholder engagement theory and practice - and understanding their implications for those leading, managing and advising the communications function - is a primary goal of Authentic Advocacy, the latest research report from the Arthur W. Page Society.
Authentic Advocacy offers an in-depth look at how stakeholder engagement strategies are evolving and how Chief Communication Officers can…
Posted on September 24, 2014 3:20 pm by Shel Holtz | Economics | Business | Ethics | PR | Transparency | Trust
Flickr photo courtesy of mSeattleThe importance of a genuine commitment to corporate social responsibility is growing more and more clear. Study after study finds consumers are making conscious decisions to avoid doing business with bad actors and greenwashers, and to spend their money (and make their investments) in companies that are sincere about trying to do well by doing good.
Several…
Posted on September 19, 2014 8:36 am by Shel Holtz | Sharing and Collaborating | Content | Augmented Reality | Brands | Business | Channels | Facebook | Gamification | Legal | Marketing | Measurement | Media | Mobile | PR | QR Codes | Research | Social Media | Social Networking
Flickr image—“Wrapped Up Dinosaurs”—courtesy of Matt BrownWelcome to the Friday Wrap, my weekly summary of stuff I’ve found in the last seven days that didn’t grab the big headlines but is still important, interesting, and/or worthwhile for communicators and marketers…and this week ranks up there among the most interesting collections of stories since I started the wrap. I collect these on my link blog, which you’re welcome to…
Manhattan is the latest TV drama to suck me in. The series chronicles the lives of fictional scientists, their families, and the military in 1943, all living at the compound in Los Alamos where Robert Oppenheimer and his team developed the atomic bomb. It’s the second original scripted series from WGN America, giving more credence to the idea that television is…
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