Increasingly we read of the need for “gatekeepers” in this new age of digital and social media. This past week alone, one of the more interesting pieces on this topic appeared in the Sunday New York Times Magazine in an article titled “Google’s Gatekeepers” that profiled the team inside Google tasked with screening content on YouTube. …
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Keith on the future of employee communications
http://intake.insidedge.net/?p=122Our own Keith Burton’s recent video interview with PRWeek is the topic of discussion at IntranetBlog.com, from our friend Toby Ward at Prescient Digital: “10 years ago in employee communications I found that we were moving away from the classic, traditional forms of employee communications . . . …
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“Will I be laid off?”
http://intake.insidedge.net/?p=120Perhaps you have asked yourself this question amid the ongoing downturn in the financial markets we’ve witnessed. With no end in sight and companies announcing layoffs seemingly everyday, the question many employees are asking is also being asked among communicators. …
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Multiplexation
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Los sábados, inCompany (0007)
http://internalcomms.com.ar/los-sabados-incompany-0007/Interna y Clima Organizacional dispersos en la red. 1. Test: ¿Sos un buen líder? (CNNMoney.com) 2. Cuestionando tu trabajo (Furilo.com) 3. Un accidente con la fotocopiadora, ay… (IdiotToys.com) 4. “I don´t use email anymore” (InTake) 5. Un trabajo difícil (EnglishRussia.com ) 6. El gran dilema del mando medio: “When your friend become your boss” (The Wall Street Journal) 7. Y para el video, un clásico de la “
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Intranet Blog :: Web 2.0 is content that matters
http://intranetblog.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2008/9/9/387...InTake (Internal Comm - Insidedge)
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John Bell
http://johnbell.typepad.comRohit Bhargava, Bite Communications, Renee Blodgett, Cone, Todd Defren, Kevin Dugan and Richard Laermer, Tim Dyson, Richard Edelman, Phil Gomes, Peter Himler, Neville Hobson, Shel Holtz , Kami Huyse, Insidedge, Rodger Johnson, Drew Kerr, Daniel Lally, Andy Lark, Livingston Communications, Lois Paul & Partners, Tom Murphy, My Creative Team, Katie Paine, Jeremy Pepper, Mark Rose, Steve Rubel, Sage Circle
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The Bruising, Bloody, Bloggy Battle
http://www.pr-squared.com/2008/08/the_bruising_bloody_bloggy...Livingston Buzz PR Squared Neville Hobson The Daily Lark Communication Overtones 6 a.m. Drew Kerr's PR Rock and Roll Micro Persuasion What Do You Stand For? A view on PR from Silicon Valley Murphy's LawIntakeA shel of my former self Pop PR jots Beyond the Hype Influential Marketing Blog The Flack THINKing Phil's Blogservations PR Measurement Blog Measuring Up Sage Circle PR Blog News Glass House Bitemarks
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Communication Overtones
http://overtonecomm.blogspot.comwoke up to find that Communication Overtones had advanced to the final four of the PRWeek blog contest The blog won by a mere 2 votes over Todd Defren's excellent PR-Squared blog. I look forward to finding out more about my new competitor, blog. I look forward to finding out more about my new competitor, Inside which is a blog written about Employee and Internal Communications. It should be a fun time. They seem to have a good team over there. So, what are you waiting for? If you enjoy the content at
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The Elite Eight
http://loispaul.typepad.com/blog/2008/08/the-elite-eight.htm...Intake, a blog with a unique focus on internal communications from the folks at Insidedge. Given the competition from the original field of 32, we're grateful to have made it this far. We have you, the readers of our blog, to thank for that. We'd love your
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PRWeek to Blog Contestants: Chillax!
http://www.mediabistro.com/prnewser/on/prweek_to_blog_contes...all involved to chill out: "PR people on the Internets have expressed concern about this completely fun competition--that people are spending way too much energy demanding every man, woman, and child vote for their blog." The remaining eight are: Intake vs. Beyond the Hype Communication Overtones vs. PR Squared Pitt Bulls & Labradors vs. Down the Avenue Glass House vs. Influential Marketing Blog The email reminds those involved they do not get to hail themselves as Best PR Blog, and that he will not
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Insidedge Mindshare Conference
http://bruceeric.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/insidedge-mindshar...closely aligned we are on how we’re behaving on the external and internal fronts as in many companies, external leads and internal simply follows. In my case, internal is clearly leading the way. Keith Burton and the entire Insidedge team has launched a blog calledIntake, that will facilitate conversations specific to internal communications. Good luck, Keith and thank you for your letting me be part of Mindshare 2008 — it was excellent.
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