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About Centennial’s Corporate Communications PR program. A Learner’s Way (Christine Smith). The Barris Beat (Ted Barris). A Learner’s Way (Christine Smith). The Barris Beat (Ted Barris). Archive for March, 2009. Grad recommends not-for-profit sector. Posted by bwaite on March 26, 2009. By TJ Goertz, Class of 2009. Anyone looking to enter the exciting, rewarding world of not-for-profit communications should look to Virginia Middleton for inspiration. A Toronto-based boutique agency. Small team handles a lot.
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my(PR)palette: We've moved!
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Sunday, January 31, 2010. It's official. I'm no longer posting blog entries in two places. I've moved, unpacked and am pretty much settled. Here's the new home of my(PR)palette. You'll find the whole kit and caboodle. Thanks to everyone for visiting this site and sharing your thoughts. Hope to see you in the new location! Posted by Martin Waxman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Host the Inside PR Podcast. View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter.
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my(PR)palette: FDOC*
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Sunday, September 13, 2009. First day of class. Many of you know that Saturday was my first day teaching a 14 session course on social media at McMaster University. And while I've guest lectured many times, presented at conferences and meetings, done keynote addresses, I don't mind saying I had opening night (day? Walking into the class I felt much like I did as a student. Except my desk was facing the other direction. It put my own education in a slightly different perspective. And even though I'm the i...
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my(PR)palette: Back to school
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Thursday, September 03, 2009. Every fall, I (and a ton of other folks) get nostalgic about returning to school. Of course, I never did, though there were times when I seriously considered it. But now I am heading back to the hallowed halls of academe - as a sessional instructor at McMaster University's PR program. I'm teaching a class in Social Media for PR. You need to scroll down to see it). I'm hoping to include some emerging trends and issues as they happen (hey, isn't it all emerging? Things are cha...
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my(PR)palette: September 2009
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Monday, September 28, 2009. I was recently honoured to be part of Valeria Maltoni's. List of 100 PR people to follow on Twitter. I can only imagine how much research it took her to assemble and review each person, read their blogs and put in all the links. It features some really smart PR folks and original thinkers (many of whom I've been following for a while). Talk about being in good company. And, if you go here. Assembled the group so you can easily select the ones you want to check out. Would cease...
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my(PR)palette: SocialCorp - the company 'social'
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Sunday, March 15, 2009. SocialCorp - the company 'social'. Nearly every day, I'm asked about social media and how businesses can jump into the fray. Lately, I've been referring people who want to learn more to SocialCorp - Social Media Goes Corporate. A great new book by Joel Postman. Joel is a former corporate speechwriter, PR practitioner and consultant who recently joined Intridea. I first met Joel when he led a session on social media for Counselors Academy. And a useful glossary. I'd highly recommen...
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my(PR)palette: Social reading
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009. This holiday, it feels like I've been treated to my fiction wish list with new books by two of my favourite authors, Kurt Vonnegut. Roth's is The Humbling. A short novel about acting and dying (literally); and Vonnegut's is Look at the Birdie,. A collection of early unpublished stories that very much ring true today. I've read one book and am halfway through the other and wish neither would end. They are (in no particular order):. Six Pixels of Separation. I finally met Mitc...
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my(PR)palette: Before marking
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Sunday, December 20, 2009. In early September, I wrote about the FDOC. First day of class) for my McMaster social media course. And now - 14 weeks later - we had our final session. And before I start marking (it feels like an arduous task), I thought I'd share a few observations. Here are a few things I learned:. It takes a lot of time to prepare - I spent between four and five hours each week getting the lecture ready, managing the Ning class site and keeping up with reading and trends. Because it takes...
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my(PR)palette: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009. This holiday, it feels like I've been treated to my fiction wish list with new books by two of my favourite authors, Kurt Vonnegut. Roth's is The Humbling. A short novel about acting and dying (literally); and Vonnegut's is Look at the Birdie,. A collection of early unpublished stories that very much ring true today. I've read one book and am halfway through the other and wish neither would end. They are (in no particular order):. Six Pixels of Separation. I finally met Mitc...
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my(PR)palette: November 2009
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Sunday, November 22, 2009. Do you complify instead of simplify? We have a promise (to our clients and ourselves) that our relationships and work will be based on three pillars: simplicity, energy and integrity. It's at the heart of everything we do. But lately I've noticed that for some people and organizations simplicity has (simply) gone awry. And instead of making life easier, we make things more complex: we complify. Congratulations. You've just been complifed. Here are three (simple) steps:. Links t...
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