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Are You Part of the E-Reading Trend?
Have you read an e-book recently? If you said yes, it’s likely that you: Read more books, including print versions, than those who say no. The average e-book reader reports reading 24 books in the past 12 months. This compares … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, book, communications, Comparison of e-book readers, creativity, E-book, ideas, innovation, insights, inspiration, Percentage, Pew Internet & American Life Project, Pew Research Center, Reading, social media, Tablet computer, target audience, transformation, United States
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Education Key to Fostering Innovation and Creativity
Technology continues to change how we access and consume information. But are we equipping our students to filter, analyze and synthesize information from multiple streams? Achieving such digital literacy will ground 21st century students for success in work and life. … Continue reading
Interested in Media? Here’s an Interactive Map to Bookmark
Are you a news junkie? If so, you probably know a thing or two about the top U.S. media outlets. Now, there’s a chance to learn even more about your favorites. The researchers at Bitly, a URL shortener service, have … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, Bitly, Chicago Tribune, communication, communications, Coors Light, creativity, Forbes, ideas, innovation, insights, measurement, public relations, research, Seattle Times, social media, South Dakota, target audience, United States, Washington
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Weekend Inspiration: 11 Ways to Think Like a Leader
Through the years, philosophers, scholars and management consultants have attempted to describe the ingredients of good leadership. Is there a recipe you can follow? Or are you born a leader? The low expectations for leaders of all types — business, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Benjamin Zander, big ideas, Business, Dwight D. Eisenhower, ideas, insights, inspiration, John Quincy Adams, Ketchum Leadership Communication Monitor, leadership, Marcus Buckingham, Marian Anderson, Rosalynn Carter, Simon Sinek, teamwork, TED, transformation, United States, Warren Bennis
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New Study Shows PR in Transition from Old School to New School
Whether it’s more focus on measurement or a broadening of the functions included in PR and Communications departments, the practice of public relations continues to evolve. Since 2002, the USC Annenberg Strategic Communication and Public Relations Center has tracked that … Continue reading
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Tagged Annenberg Strategic Communication and Public Relations Center, big idea, breakthroughs, budgets, Business, C-suite, change, communication, Customer relationship management, evaluation, Facebook, growth, ideas, insights, leadership, Marketing and Advertising, measurement, public relations, research, SEO, social media, Strategic communication, teamwork, Tools, transformation, Twitter, United States, USC
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How to Increase Your Creativity Quotient
Journalist Jonah Lehrer previewed his new book “Imagine: How Creativity Works” in the March 9 edition of The Wall Street Journal. Whether it was the author’s encouraging tone or his myth-breaking stance about who really fits the creative profile, the … Continue reading
The Not-So-Secret Life of Generation Connected
While listening to a radio program early this week, I heard a professor say she encouraged her students to bring laptops to class to take notes. The challenge for educators, she pointed out, was the potential for distraction. “More than … Continue reading