Käisin eile ühe suurema koolituse raames Eesti valitsusasutuste kommunikatsiooniinimestega võrgus suhtlemise teemal mõtteid vahetamas. Plaanis oli lihtsalt vestlusring, aga teemat enda jaoks struktureerides tekkisid ka mõned slaidid, mida siinkohal jagan: Suhtlus võrgusView more presentations from Sten Tamkivi. Eks ilma juurde räägitava jututa nad ilmselt segased ole, aga võib-olla võiks mõnda teemat pisut rohkem lahti kirjutada. Kui keegi annaks kommentaarina märku, kas mõni slaididest paistev mõttekäik on selleks piisavalt intrigeeriv või hoopis täiesti arusaamatu, siis oleks selleks rohkem motivatsiooni aega võtta....
I've found myself using Twitter more and more recently. In large part it comes on the expense of blogging here - the mental entry barrier is so much different from taking proper time out of a busy day to write a polished blog entry versus shooting away compressed 140 character thought-bits from my mobile in the middle of a meeting or in transit when travelling. I've experimented quite a bit with what I tweet about. At some point I jotted...
Well, ever since Steve Jobs went skinny (again, that is), the global Apple community and both new and old media have been nuts about speculations around his health. During the holidays it was quite funny to see a classic butterfly effect in action when Ross and Robert Scoble were... buying yogurt in Palo Alto. "Confirmed: Steve is healthy!" went from a casual comment of the yogurt counter employee to Chinese tech news in just a matter of hours. Yesterday I...
My academic (albeit brief) and professional encounters with public relations and communication theory in a broader sense occasionally have left an itching about the image of that field itself. Transparent, targeted communications and some really smart people who know how to make it happen are often overshadowed by the common associations to long-legged blondes from beauty pageants and talking black into white. I am very happy that Daniel has taken some holiday time to ponder about the topic: Once I...
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