Speakers & Speeches: Employees Are the Brand - April 23. 2008

Content summary: Shel Holtz presents a breakout session on the blurring lines between internal and external communications at the Society for New Communications Research New Communications Forum in Santa Rosa, California, on April 23, 2008. The session delves into internal communications practices that prepare employees to represent the company in their social media activities.

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Posted by shel on 05/03 at 07:09 AM
  1. Shel, I just had to comment on this to say what a wonderful session/podcast this was.
    Like Mitch Joel, I don’t miss a word of FIR and listen to every single episode of the H&H;Report - even when I fall months behind. This, however, is the first podcast of any kind that I’ve listened to twice for quite some time, and I’ve no intention of deleting it from the iPod yet either!
    Absolutely invaluable - essential listening.

    Posted by Chris Marritt  on  05/10  at  10:05 AM

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