Crisis communication today goes far beyond a disaster or major business issue. It can be as small as a social media post gone viral. It can also be an opportunity. If you're prepared for it.
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Crisis communication today goes far beyond a disaster or major business issue. It can be as small as a social media post gone viral. It can also be an opportunity. If you're prepared for it.
Whether you are red, blue or purple, there's an app to fire you up, educate you, help you reach out to your elected officials or stay connected on a local level.
Technology and social media played a pivotal role in the last few weeks of social upheaval, exceeding the boundaries of their original design. When that happens, we are often confronted with the unintended circumstances and unforeseen situations that make us ask: Should we just because we can? Can we stop, if we want to?
Application overload! It's out of control. But out of all the apps you've got, there are always a handful that you use all the time. These are my go-to apps; what are yours
The tech press was busy last week with stories on Net Neutrality, Google Glass going mainstream (except for the price) and apps that think for us. We round it up for you.
Is your business using social media? Thirty six percent don't. This should be the year you either take the plunge or elevate your efforts to be more effective. You can do it; here are four ideas to help focus your efforts.