Does your family have a “kids’ table” at family gatherings? You know, the table set off to one side where all the little ones sit together, play with their food, and giggle at their own silly talk? All the while, the “grown-ups” are gathered at the formal dinner table, immersed in their meal and adult conversation. At a recent family gathering, an impromptu "kids" table formed, composed of the Millenials in our extended family. Traditions die hard. They just wanted to sit together. These “kids” are now in their late 20s and early 30s - … [Read more...]
Content strategy – it’s about telling the story
So how do you create a content strategy? In the communication field, we talk a lot about telling the story. Content strategy is telling the right story, on the right channel, to the right audience - in a way that the target audience cares about. Content strategy is messaging. It is deciding what are the key messages that represent your organization – what do you want people to know and understand about your organization? The other, very important side of the key messaging coin is – what do people want to know about your … [Read more...]
Communication: Is it a Technology Director’s Job or a Comm Professional’s Job?
“I’m not a good writer. But I know technology.” Honestly, if I've heard that once, I have had that exact conversation 1000 times - with technology directors. I primarily work with school districts and non-profit organizations that serve the education field. That's why I know it was (is?) somewhat typical, in many school districts, to place the job of school public relations or communication under the direction of the technology director or the instructional technology director. As a communication professional, I’ve often asked myself, “Why … [Read more...]
Communicating about an ‘issue’ is more likely than communication during crisis.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard, “Hi, I’m dealing with a little issue here. I wonder if you have any communication advice.” Thankfully, rarely do we see PR disasters as large as the ones recently in the news. Rather, when stuff happens, frequently we are dealing with an issue and not a crisis. On the list of things to do during "an issue" is communication. Without a proper communication response, issues can grow a life of their own and become a crisis of reputation. The goal of strategic communication during an issue is to be … [Read more...]
Starting from Scratch: Starting a Communication Program
These two case studies give an overview on how we can get your organization started with a communication effort! PDF … [Read more...]