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How To Build An Internal Social Network That Your Company Loves | Fast Company

How To Build An Internal Social Network That Your Company Loves | Fast Company | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
When Shane Atchison took the job of CEO at Possible Worldwide in April, he needed a way to get in sync with 1,100 people across 32 offices.

 

...How do you build a sense of community when you’ve got people from Poland and Budapest and Moscow connecting with people in Cincinnati or Seattle? “You can’t fly everyone around and say, let’s be friends," says Atchison....


The corporate intranet was okay for sharing templates and forms but terrible for sharing knowledge. Atchison figured he could kill both problems with a social network. Not Facebook, not LinkedIn, not Tumblr or National Field, but a brand new one, built specifically for them....

 

CoLab's Four Main Features

The three main parts--library, people directory, and social--wound up becoming four, with the “social” component comprising two separate features. Now, the four main features of CoLab look like this:

Pulse (a curated home page featuring internal posts and status updates)Perspectives (a full social feed of posts and status updates)People (a company directory complete with social profiles)Library (a knowledge sharing network)...


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If you're a PR, internal communications or employee comms pro, this story is a must read. It's about inspiration, the desire to enhance comms across 32 offices around the world and what can happen when you use social media tools creatively. What an impressive result!

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15 Ways to Get PR Inspiration | The PR Coach

15 Ways to Get PR Inspiration | The PR Coach | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Deadlines looming? Stuck for ideas for your next blog post, article, new business pitch or fresh ideas for a presentation? We've all been there.

 

I’ve got 15 ideas to share for PR inspiration or to help you get rid of the dreaded writer’s block....

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How Your Content Marketing Can Ignite a Movement | Content Marketing Institute

How Your Content Marketing Can Ignite a Movement | Content Marketing Institute | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Great content lies at the intersection of your company’s core values and the passions of your audience. Here's how your content marketing can ignite a movement.

 

If you haven’t seen Nirvan Mullick’s short (10-minute) film called “Caine’s Arcade,” watch it now. You’ll be glad you did — and the rest of this inaugural ContentVenn post is going to make a lot more sense. (If you have seen it, read on!)

 

The power of great content marketing
Caine’s Arcade is unbelievably powerful content. It is emotional, heart-warming, and inspired. Caine’s Arcade is so powerful, in fact, that it has spawned a movement. When Nirvan posted the video on April 9, 2012, viewers immediately began donating money towards a scholarship fund for Caine Monroy. Ten days after the release of the film, Caine’s scholarship fund hit the $170,000 mark. That’s powerful content. And it all could have ended there. But it hasn’t.

 

Creating a movement, creating content opportunities
Six months after Caine’s Arcade became a “viral success” it has become a real movement. It’s more than just a Vimeo success story. Today, that 10-minute film has spawned a full-fledged nonprofit with a real mission, real corporate underwriters, and tons more content. Go ahead, check out the Imagination Foundation, whose mission is to “find, foster, and fund creativity and entrepreneurship in kids.”

 

[Here's a powerful and inspiring story and how great storytelling and content can go viral. Lots to learn and potential ideas for nonprofits as well as corporations. Just jump in and enjoy! ~ Jeff]

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