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RepMan: Hard-selling a soft-sell solution for Corporate America

RepMan: Hard-selling a soft-sell solution for Corporate America | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
I believe comedy is the next BIG thing for corporate and employee communications. Why? Because comedy is based on the two most fundamental criteria in any communications program: truth and authenticity.

 

Learn comedy's twin tenets and you'll become a better, more authentic storyteller. Period.

 

I once again experienced this phenomenon yesterday. Along with Peppercomm's Chief Comedy Officer (and professional comedian) Clayton Fletcher, I led a three-hour stand-up comedy workshop for executives of America's top pharmaceutical companies.

 

You might be thinking: What do comedy and marketing drugs for deadly diseases possibly have in common? Having trained lawyers, rocket scientists, oncologists and just about every other serious occupation one can imagine (except tinker, tailor, soldier and spy), I can report that each profession shares the same fundamental needs...

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Internet-60-Seconds-Infographic-Part-2

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Numerous tech facts that occur every minute. Some eye-openers here. -JL

 

[One of those great-looking, fact-filled infographics worth sharing ~ Jeff]


Via Beth Dichter, Lynnette Van Dyke, Jim Lerman, Anthony Burke
choukri's curator insight, April 18, 6:08 AM

Chiffres très parlants sur l'impact sociétal du web 2.0 et TIC en général

Ken Morrison's comment, May 12, 9:43 PM
I like this infographic. One time each semester, I have students shut their eyes for a minute and challenge them to think of one thing and pay attention to how many times their mind wants to change. I do this when introducing Howard Rheingold's 'Infotention' and Nicholas Carr's 'The Shallows'. Then I show this infographic.
Edoardo Geninatti Chiolero's curator insight, May 15, 3:23 AM

60s away!