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1713 Articles match "Events"
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
What I really enjoyed was how the narrator (company founder Kihachiro Onitsuka--or perhaps an actor playing him) recounted a series of anecdotes describing key events in the history of ASICS so that we inferred a bunch of things that are not actually said explicitly in the video. Every company wants to tell a compelling story which conveys the essence of what they're about. If it's a success their customers and employees will know where they have come from and where they are going and what makes them unique and worthwhile.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
He is probably best-known for his theory of the Event. In my view, the Event (and its offspring, the Zizekian Act) is a misunderstanding of how social change actually happens. If one looks at what appear to be Events - the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Battle of Seattle, the rise of new religions, scientific breakthroughs and so on - they very often turn out to be simply the point at which a growing force bursts the bounds of an outer frame within which it has been expanding for a very long time, the An introduction by Andy Robinson:
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Friday, March 19, 2010
8220;This is a great event, I’m getting a lot out of it!” The organizers of the event have largely kept the formula of the event the same as it was 13 years ago when I attended my first event. Directly scaling a 500 person event to 12,000 simply doesn’t work. Paraphrasing Bono : There’s been a lot of talk, maybe too much talk about this year’s SXSWi. This next song is Douchey South by Douchey.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
First of all, let us NOT take our bad meeting and event habits from offline and simply dump them online. If we start by making better meetings and events, our online events will benefit. Focus attention: Synchronous events can provide a heartbeat for an ongoing community, group or network. Alan Levine wrote a deliciously provocative post on last month that I’ve been meaning to comment upon, Five Ways to Run a Deadly Online Seminar . When I read it, my head was bobbing in agreement and recommendations.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
The aim of this event was showcasing projects, rather than creating new networks or informal connections - and that meant much of the programme was fairly formal. The Flip for simple interviews around the hall, like these at the end of the event , and others during workshops , or with speakers , and also a couple of normal digital cameras that shoot video as well as photos. (They The aim of our reporting was to After a couple of days social reporting at a conference in Lisbon, my co-reporters Bev Trayner , Josien Kapma and I decided we should turn the camera on ourselves and reflect on what worked well - or didn’t.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
We have the tools to coordinate and connect before, during and after the event — to keep the conversation going (it starts before the conference and goes afterward as well)
always want to know who else is attending an event, what they’re thinking about, where people are staying, and where we’re going to eat. And it’s nice to see photos of the event afterward, too.
Face-to-face conferences aren’t what they used to be and that’s ok with me. How many times have you gone to a face-to-face conference in another city where you rub shoulders
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
The other day I was discussing social reporting and other online activities for a £300-ticket, two-day event with the organiser, and he said: “Next year we are going to have to make it free”.
It really brought home to me how much the way that events are organised and priced is being changed by two influences, at least in the social media field: first, people can organise their own events much more easily by using online tools like Facebook , Meetup and Eventbrite. Secondly, it is relatively easy to extend your event by a mix of blogging, Twittering, video-streaming and networking as I’ve described in posts here .
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
This is a free event.
Second, This is a free event.
Third, So, there are many useful events to look forward to in the coming months! Tags: Event Lately there's lots of buzz about innovative ways that government can use new technologies share data, increase citizen visibility, and promote participation. Our staff and clients are excited by the Obama administration's pledge to promote transparency in government, as well as the DC government's recent innovations with public data .
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Bev Traynor and John Smith's article about online events, blending online and offline, etc
...Tags: Tags: participation community events onlinelearnin
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
PR people need to be careful how they frame an invite to a blogger press event. This social media invite sent to Fashionista highlights some of the issues of running blogger only events.
Bloggers who attend will receive a special gift and those who post coverage from the event will be entered in a mystery gift card drawing where you can win up to $500 at _____!
I was recently told by a P.R.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tags: Event The archive for the Online Communities Health: Give your Online Community a Check-Up Webinar is now available.
You You may view an archive of the video / audio from the webcast here:
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Twitter stream from the event:
[link] Tags: Event The Marketing & Online Communities conference was held last Wednesday at the Tribeca Grand in New York. We had a fantastic lineup of folks representing top agencies, brand marketers and online communities. A
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Friday, February 13, 2009
I’m delighted to find there’s increasing interest in social reporting around events … which may start with an enquiry about how to capture some video interviews, but can lead to a discussion about how an organisation may network with its members, clients or customers. Over the past year I’ve had a lot of fun using standard video cameras, mobile phones to stream video to the web, videoboos on a laptop, giving Flips to facilitators, and blogging before, at and after events. You’ll find a series of posts here . Bev Trayner and I were fortunate to work
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