Ok, I admit, I probably should have used the cop-out question mark there. This is really more about “the death of the agency?” I was lucky enough to attend another wonderful Social Media Breakfast Ottawa this morning. The speaker was the entertaining Chris Greenfield of clever communications. He looked at the use of social media… Continue reading The death of the agency
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Reflections on SMBOttawa 5
Tell me and I’ll forget Show me and I may remember Involve me and I’ll understand Rather than recap the most recent Social Media Breakfast Ottawa from memory, I will just point you to Mel Gallant’s great post and stick instead with my take-away thoughts based on what was discussed. I think the key theme… Continue reading Reflections on SMBOttawa 5
Thoughts on SMBOttawa v4.0
NB: Are you a communications or PR person who works in a non-profit, academic or government environment? Please read (or skip) to the bottom, I have a question for all y’all. First and foremost, many big thanks to the awesome organizers of Social Media Breakfast Ottawa. The fourth installment went off wonderfully in the comfy… Continue reading Thoughts on SMBOttawa v4.0
My name is Joe. And I don’t work for an agency.
“Hi Joe.” I’ve been an in-house communications guy for a few years now. *Murmurs of understanding, some of befuddlement.* And sometimes I feel like I’m the only one, you know? I mean, I know I’m not. I know many companies and associations still have internal communications capacity, but it feels like the circles I’m running… Continue reading My name is Joe. And I don’t work for an agency.