Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
443.4K views | +2 today
Follow
Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
Curated by Jeff Domansky
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Jeff Domansky from Content Creation, Curation, Management
Scoop.it!

The Power of Narratives: Why We Need More Than Facts to Change

The Power of Narratives: Why We Need More Than Facts to Change | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In this excerpt from Out of the Wreckage, George Monbiot talks about the power of stories. Stories are the tool we use to make sense of the world: We will only be able to supplant the story of neoliberalism, which has shaped the outlook of so many minds, with a compelling new story. 

 

You cannot take away someone's story without giving them a new one. It is not enough to challenge an old narrative, however outdated and discredited it may be. Change happens only when you replace it with another. When we develop the right story, and learn how to tell it, it will infect the minds of people across the political spectrum. Those who tell the stories run the world.


Via massimo facchinetti
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Storytellers and bloggers can learn from this post. Recommended reading. 9/10

yolannda's curator insight, October 6, 2021 4:04 PM

https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-ativan-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-adderall-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-aliaxin-1ml-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-ambien-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-botox-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-cbd-oil-grade-hemp-extract/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-codeine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-demerol-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-diamorphine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/diapers/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-diazepam-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-dilaudid-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-efavirenz-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-emtricitabine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-endocet-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-flakka-a-pvp-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-garcinia-cambogia-extract-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/generic-finasteride/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-green-xanax-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-helex-online-in-usa/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-hydrocodone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-juvederm-volbella-le-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-juvederm-ultra-1ml-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-klonopin-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-lortab-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-methadone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-mobic-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-modafinil-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-morphine-sulphate-injection/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-modafinil-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-morphine-sulfate-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-morphine-sulphate-injection/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-neurobloc-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-norco-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-opana-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-oxycodone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-oxycontin-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-oxynorm-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-percocet-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-phentermine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-fentanyl-patches-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-lamivudine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/ritalin/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/lidocaine/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-rheumacure-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-rohypnol-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-roxicodone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-stilnox-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-suboxone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-subutex-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-tenofovir-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-adipex-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-arimidex-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-dysport-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-vicodin-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-vyvanse-pills-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-xanax-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-xls-medical-max-strength-tablets-of-360/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-yellow-xanax-bars-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-zopiclone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-greenstone-xanax-online/

yolannda's curator insight, October 6, 2021 4:04 PM

https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-ativan-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-adderall-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-aliaxin-1ml-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-ambien-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-botox-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-cbd-oil-grade-hemp-extract/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-codeine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-demerol-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-diamorphine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/diapers/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-diazepam-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-dilaudid-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-efavirenz-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-emtricitabine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-endocet-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-flakka-a-pvp-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-garcinia-cambogia-extract-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/generic-finasteride/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-green-xanax-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-helex-online-in-usa/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-hydrocodone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-juvederm-volbella-le-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-juvederm-ultra-1ml-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-klonopin-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-lortab-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-methadone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-mobic-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-modafinil-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-morphine-sulphate-injection/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-modafinil-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-morphine-sulfate-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-morphine-sulphate-injection/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-neurobloc-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-norco-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-opana-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-oxycodone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-oxycontin-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-oxynorm-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-percocet-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-phentermine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-fentanyl-patches-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-lamivudine-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/ritalin/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/lidocaine/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-rheumacure-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-rohypnol-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-roxicodone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-stilnox-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-suboxone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-subutex-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-tenofovir-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-adipex-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-arimidex-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-dysport-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-vicodin-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-vyvanse-pills-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-xanax-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-xls-medical-max-strength-tablets-of-360/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-yellow-xanax-bars-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-zopiclone-online/
https://romiosupplystore.com/product/buy-greenstone-xanax-online/

Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

5 Questions to Ask About Corporate Culture to Get Beyond the Usual Meaningless Blather

5 Questions to Ask About Corporate Culture to Get Beyond the Usual Meaningless Blather | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

There aren’t many leaders who would disagree with the idea that a healthy, productive culture is a defining element of business success. Yet I’ve seen so many companies with lofty-sounding “mission statements” and “core values” that have the most toxic workplaces imaginable.


I’ve met so many leaders who are brilliant when it comes to product design and capital structure but who treat the people in business as an afterthought, a matter of sound administration as opposed to daring innovation.In other words, so much of our thinking about organizational culture has become so bland, so unobjectionable, that it is on the verge of becoming meaningless.


What follows, then, is an attempt at culture shock — five hard questions about the “soft” side of business that leaders must be able to answer if they hope to build a workplace that works....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

All leaders should be able to answer them.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Why the Best Leaders Are Social Media Savvy

Why the Best Leaders Are Social Media Savvy | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Social media is more than just a key to driving sales, it can also be a helpful source for founders to project confidence and grace, or to stay cool during times of crisis. 

That's according to a new study called "C-Suite, Social Media, and Brand Reputation" from BRANDfog, a social media consulting startup that helps Fortune 1000 executives improve their web profiles. It revealed that three-quarters of those surveyed (500 U.S. employees from different companies spanning various industries) believe that social media engagement in the C-suite makes a brand seem more honest and trustworthy.

Since 2013, there's been a 15 percent increase in the number of respondents who believe that social media engagement makes CEOs more effective leaders, it found.

"Most companies are good at utilizing social media on the brand level, but social media at the C-suite is much more strategic," said Ann Charles, founder and CEO at BRANDfog. Prior to launching the company in 2009, Charles held chief marketing positions at several tech startups, and later ghost wrote quarterly earnings scripts for executives.
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Leaders on social media are an asset in a crisis.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

FIU Study: Women Still Face Hurdles for Leadership Roles in Communications

FIU Study: Women Still Face Hurdles for Leadership Roles in Communications | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In collaboration with 14 national professional organizations, the Center conducted the survey in late 2015 and early 2016, receiving responses from a cross-cultural set of men and women across various media sectors in the U.S., including newspapers, radio, television, magazines, digital outlets, public relations and advertising.


“It’s the only time that something like this has been done with all the professions, asking them all the same questions and doing it all at the same time,” says Lillian Kopenhaver, the Center’s Founder and Executive Director, who is Dean Emeritus and Professor at FIU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication. “We asked them all kinds of questions dealing with salary, dealing with women in leadership, and looking at leadership styles – just a whole myriad of all kinds of information.”...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

The takeaway? Barriers for women in leadership roles still abound.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Leaders Aren’t Telling the Stories Their People Care About

Leaders Aren’t Telling the Stories Their People Care About | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Despite the well-documented power of storytelling, far too many leaders and organizations are nothing short of awful at telling stories that make authentic connections to what people care about the most. Leaders commonly prep for change by creating catchy tag lines, slogans and rallying cries to communicate their ideas.


These sound bites might be rich with data, numbers, statistics, and analytic driven acronyms, but they’re devoid of authentic meaning. The end result? Seventy percent of the workforce is left phoning it in because their leaders haven’t told a compelling story that makes them feel connected to their jobs or the company as a whole. Consider this: if engagement scores haven’t changed in 30 years and we still have the vast majority of people sleep-walking through their work-a-day-life, something is not working....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Are you a good storyteller? If not, it could be holding you back at work.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

#1 Most Important Leadership Trait Worldwide [New Research]

#1 Most Important Leadership Trait Worldwide [New Research] | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Work customs and culture vary from country to country. For instance, meeting attendees in the U.S. seat themselves in no particular order around the conference table. But if the most junior person on the team were to take the seat farthest from the door in Japan? That's a no-no. This behavior flies in the face of Japanese custom, where the seating arrangement is determined by professional seniority (the most senior people sit farthest from the door, and the most junior people closest).


But while there are no doubt differences in work styles around the world, there are also similarities. After surveying nearly 200 leaders located in 15 different countries, Quantum Leadership Group recently discovered the most important leadership trait worldwide: High ethical and moral standards.In a Harvard Business Review article covering the data,


Sunnie Giles, president of Quantum Leadership Group, categorized this response along with the third most important trait ("clearly communicates expectations") as qualities that "creat[e] a safe and trusted environment."...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Discover the surprising leadership trait that people all around the world consider to be most important. PR pros and communicators take note.

Jeremy's curator insight, March 20, 2016 6:29 PM

I agree with the fact that a leader who has high ethical and moral standards, as well as strong, clear communication skills, are essential qualities of safe and trusted work environment. From what i have studied about strong leadership and and a strong business in general, these are two of the most important qualities. Especially communication. When everyone is on the same page, it makes for less mistakes, more quality work, and a smoother run business. When evreyone working together understands each others goals, they tend to get them done more efficiently and effectively.

Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Research suggests grit is less important than we thought - Business Insider

Research suggests grit is less important than we thought - Business Insider | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It would seem, then, that grit comes with a downside. Gritty people stick with the task before them, but sometimes it’s at the expense of their own financial gain—and even overall performance. This kind of “costly persistence” has many applications outside the lab.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Grit. Not always what it's cracked up to be. Wake me later, OK?

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Why Everything You Know About Leadership is Wrong — Bad Words — Medium

Why Everything You Know About Leadership is Wrong - Bad Words - Medium

Here’s a question. What is leadership? And why, though we seem to train and indoctrinate people in it, and when that doesn’t work, beat people over the head with it, don’t we seem to be able produce many leaders worth following? Here’s my tiny theory: because much, maybe most, of what we suppose, assume, and believe is leadership isn’t.


A morally conflicted world is in desperate need of moral leadership. A way of life that offers us convenience — but is costing us the planet. Technology that delights us — but takes our jobs. Economies that reward us — but frustrate us with stagnation. Tribes we compete to belong to — which cost us ourselves. Social contracts which are broken — but no one quite knows how to rewrite. Such are the fraught moral dilemmas of the age....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Thoughtful post about leadership from Umir Haque.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

The Top Complaints from Employees About Their Leaders

The Top Complaints from Employees About Their Leaders | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

If you’re the kind of boss who fails to make genuine connections with your direct reports, take heed: 91% of employees say communication issues can drag executives down, according to results from our new Interact/Harris Poll, which was conducted online with roughly 1,000 U.S. workers.


In the survey, employees called out the kind of management offenses that point to a striking lack of emotional intelligence ;among business leaders, including micromanaging, bullying, narcissism, indecisiveness, and more. In rank order, the following were the top communication issues people said were preventing business leaders from being effective....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A survey shows a striking lack of emotional intelligence among executives. A shame and unnecessary.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

10 tips on Minimum Desirable Product

10 tips on Minimum Desirable Product | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Market it and see if anyone gives a sh*tI  I love the lean startup movement and the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) methodology, though sometimes before even building MVP, you may want to explore whether there’s an interest at all in your product.


This is where Minimum Desirable Product (MDP) comes into play....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This is a provocative but invaluable rethinking of lean startups and what you should do before you even make it. remember the Minimum Desirable Product (MVP) philosophy and let it guide you to success. To me, it was a huge eye-opener!

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Do You Have An Elastic Mind? 3 Traits Of Designers Who Do

Do You Have An Elastic Mind? 3 Traits Of Designers Who Do | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
During the last few years, the leadership at my firm has re-thought the qualities that define a successful product innovator, as society, the economy, technology, and even the product development process have all evolved. We used to recruit for hard skills—the best sketchers or those with the best rendering skills—but today we’re looking for designers with elasticity....
Jeff Domansky's insight:
Designers have gotten what they asked for: a seat at the corporate boardroom table. Now they have to adapt to a new working reality
No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Leadership: The Tony Soprano Problem

Leadership: The Tony Soprano Problem | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Today, every manager has some version of the Tony Soprano problem.  We’ve become used to hierarchal organizations optimized for specific tasks.  Now we often find that we’re competing in a networked world in which the old rules don’t apply.  Rather than traditional lines of authority, we need to start thinking in terms of ecosystems, platforms and movements....
Jeff Domansky's insight:
The role of leaders has changed. We can no longer command people to do what we want, but must inspire them to want what we want. Lessons from Tony Soprano.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

4 Reasons Why CEOs Should Have Their Own Web Presence | ChiefExecutive.net

4 Reasons Why CEOs Should Have Their Own Web Presence | ChiefExecutive.net | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
You might prefer to defer publicity and communications tasks to your communications director or VP, but there is tangible value to having your own web presence. Here are 4 ways building your reputation online can help your company....
Jeff Domansky's insight:
Here's why social media matters to CEOs.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet in Twitter history

Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet in Twitter history | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Barack Obama just made Twitter history.

 

The former president tweeted a Nelson Mandela quote on the day of violent chaos in Charlottesville. He included a photo taken of him in 2011 on a visit to his daughter Sasha’s school in Bethesda, Md.

 

With more than 2.8 million likes already, it’s the most liked tweet in Twitter history. A spokesperson for Twitter said the tweet broke the record just after 7 p.m. Pacific on Tuesday....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Barack Obama. Respected, respectful and a real President and leader!

Ryan Bell's curator insight, August 16, 2017 11:19 AM

Testing out Scoop It

Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

The Befuddling Problem of Leadership

The Befuddling Problem of Leadership | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In 2002, four researchers set out to understand the interplay between personality and leadership. One of the definitive findings of the study was that “Extraversion was the most consistent correlate of leadership.” Specifically, extraverted employees were more likely to emerge as leaders and be perceived as effective — by both managers and managed.

 

Did you catch that key word there? perceived. Because while we might perceive extraversion as a quality of a good leader, there’s very little evidence that this trait actually gets better results.

 

Research from Adam Grant shows that in environments of low employee proactivity, extraverted leaders get better results, but in environments of high employee proactivity, introverted leaders get better results.

 

In other words, engaged employees that take initiative perform better under an introverted manager. Is it silly to point out that most companies today do, in fact, want a culture of engaged employees that take initiative?

 

The potent power of extraversion becomes particularly befuddling when combined with the intoxicating scent of confidence. In a Stanford study,even after participants were told who the most qualified person was,there was still a roughly 50% chance that they would choose the leader who was less competent, but “taller, louder, or more confident.”

 

And consistently, the teams led by less competent leaders underperformed, being beaten by both competent leaders and self-managed teams....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great read for leaders and communicators.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

What It Takes To Lead A Company In Crisis

What It Takes To Lead A Company In Crisis | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

When a company weathers a big change, it can be a test of leadership. Here's how what some CEOs who have been through it learned.


Sometimes it’s clear that the writing's on the wall for an organization: Things aren't going well. And during those times it’s even harder to communicate and lead.

Whether a company figures out its end vision is unattainable without the help of a deep-pocketed investor, or if it simply sees the financials and understands that the run rate is coming to a close, these are pivotal and emotional times for individuals at the top. More importantly, they're the hardest moments to strategize....

After talking with several business leaders who have steered companies during times of crisis, it’s clear that this is one of the most defining moments in an executive's career. When things are going swimmingly, a founder can gin up an image of success and determination. But when business goes south, that’s the real moment a leader needs to show his or her true colors....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Three CEOs talk about crisis management challenges.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Leadership Presence: The Ultimate Infographic Guide - The Leadership Crucible

Leadership Presence: The Ultimate Infographic Guide - The Leadership Crucible | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Leadership presence is the elusive secret of successful leadership.


If you’ve got “IT” you radiate a magnetic effect that comes from being authentic and inspires people to you.l


And, if you have “IT” your presence opens the door to greater leadership responsibilities.


Increase your leadership presence by taking a look at the video, “ultimate” infographic, and bonus material....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great Infographic for leaders! Recommended reading!

No comment yet.
Rescooped by Jeff Domansky from Organisation Development
Scoop.it!

The Leadership Development Road Map

The Leadership Development Road Map | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
3,124 leaders provided their input for the Global Leadership Forecast 2014|2015, presented by DDI and The Conference Board. This vast amount of data brought us to 18 initial findings, with more to come.

View a snapshot of the data, and explore key questions on the path to organizational success by utilizing our Leadership Development Road Map.

Via David Hain
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Useful research report on Leadership Development.

Татьяна Слесаренко's curator insight, April 1, 2016 3:58 AM

Useful report on Leadership Development contains nice infographic explaining findings.

Jolene Pattison's curator insight, April 1, 2016 7:52 AM

Useful report on Leadership Development contains nice infographic explaining findings.

Kelly 's curator insight, April 4, 2016 9:39 AM

Useful report on Leadership Development contains nice infographic explaining findings.

Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

4 Little-Known Reasons Martin Luther King Was An Amazing Leader, Human

4 Little-Known Reasons Martin Luther King Was An Amazing Leader, Human | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Martin Luther King Jr. seems more legend than man.


But if we peer into Dr. King's life, we can see that he was more and less than myth: a person with interior complexity and exterior grace beyond what a textbook can tell you. So let's get to know his intense, hilarious, and prescient sides below.


HE WORKED WITH HIS ANGER

MLK was a person, which means he had a range of emotions, just like the rest of us. But, as we've mentioned before, the highest functioning people exercise what psychologists call emotional agility, where you notice an emotion like anger when it arises and then choose a response—rather than suppressing it or getting overwhelmed....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A look at the little-known depths of anger, humor, and insight of the famous leader.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Jack Dorsey's Twitter layoff email shows the value of honesty - without bullshit

Jack Dorsey's Twitter layoff email shows the value of honesty - without bullshit | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Days after taking over as Twitter’s permanent CEO, Jack Dorsey has laid off 336 people. You could learn a lot from the straightforward, honest, and sensitive way he tells his company about it.


The corporate layoff is a communications trap for leaders. It makes them insecure, so they they adopt HR bullshit and talk about “reduction in force”, “rightsizing”, “eliminating positions.” But they don’t have to. Here’s how Jack Dorsey told Twitter he was letting a big chunk of the company go....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Admirable leadership from Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

No comment yet.
Suggested by Alexander Aranda
Scoop.it!

How To Write Thought-Leadership Pieces that Get Published

How To Write Thought-Leadership Pieces that Get Published | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
There are many ways for industry experts to share their opinions and expert commentary.This can include guest writing Op Eds, blogs and columns for magazines, newspapers and websites. Snow recommends four tips for Thought Leaders to follow in order to increase their chances of having their points of view heard in the publications of their choosing.
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Useful tips from Heather Turner.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

The Importance Of Vision In Leadership

The Importance Of Vision In Leadership | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What is “vision”?  Simply put, it’s the common alignment of a group of people aiming for the same goal.  Whether it’s sports or business, having a vision is the single most important thing to motivate a team of individuals.  Without it, you have chaos and you can’t possibly succeed.

What I enjoy so much about the digital media business is the larger vision that’s constantly on display around us, which creates a sense of excitement and motivation for those of us in the biz.  This is the reason companies like Apple and Google do so well – because they craft a future vision that’s just the right mix of attainability and overly optimistic enthusiasm.   When Apple holds its WWDC, trotting out people like Jimmy Iovine and Drake alongside Tim Cook, you see the company can create a goal and see it through to an end, whether an artistic vision or one that’s more business-oriented....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Cory Trefiletti the challenge and the importance of vision and leadership.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

CEOs are finally embracing social. What does it mean to you? | Mark Schaefer

CEOs are finally embracing social. What does it mean to you? | Mark Schaefer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

An analysis found that 80 percent of the CEOs of the world’s largest 50 companies are engaged online and on social media, more than double of what the same study found in 2010.

The findings are interesting because not long ago being social was once considered too risky, the article said. CEOs feared that saying the wrong thing online would ignite a firestorm of antagonists, dissatisfied customers, and disgruntled employees, who could threaten the company’s reputation. Now, having a digital strategy integrated across multiple channels is the new mandate to neutralize criticism. It’s become more important to transparently tell the company’s story and join the conversation.

Research  shows that five significant trends over the past five years have contributed to CEOs’ increased sociability....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

At last. CEOs are finally embracing social media.

CESSON's curator insight, May 28, 2015 6:22 PM

This increase in social media in top business is a very good sign, nice news to hear. 

Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

13 Growth Hacking Techniques You Can Apply Right Now - Piktochart

Say you have a startup idea. You assemble a team and in six months, you have a product you are actually confident to release. When that day finally comes, you launch and nothing happens. If you are lucky, you get an article on Techcrunch, a top spot in Product Hunt and several thousand users, but most of them stop using it after a few days.


I bet you were hoping for a huge, viral growth curve. Instead, you face with the harsh reality: you only have handful of users registered, and they are churning incredibly fast. At Piktochart we went through the same problem, that’s why in this post we’ll analyze 11 different growth hacking tactics that actually work...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Learn some key growth hacking skills and practices to be applied to for your digital marketing. Use these techniques for overall marketing prowess.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Steve Jobs Knew How to Run a Meeting: Here's How He Did it | Inc

Steve Jobs Knew How to Run a Meeting: Here's How He Did it | Inc | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Brilliant. Passionate. Overbearing. Impatient.Steve Jobs's management style has been described in many ways, both positive and negative. Love him or hate him, there's no denying what he accomplished: Within a short time, he built the most successful company on the planet....
Jeff Domansky's insight:
At 31 years old, Steve Jobs left Apple and started NeXT. Here's an inside look at a company meeting, and what you can learn from it.
No comment yet.