Posts Tagged: Writing

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 5 December 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 5 December 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | If you don’t follow Glenn Leibowitz or listen to his podcast, you should. He blogs and broadcasts about writing and communications. Here’s a great article from Glenn on books to read to improve your writing.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 28 November 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 28 November 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | We know that successful content is closely tied to creative design and we are always interested in what others are talking about when it comes to both these topics. This article caught our attention for its simplistic explanation of how writers can improve their work by following a few basic design principles.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 14 November 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 14 November 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | From Organization Unbound (http://organizationunbound.org/) is a great compilation of videos which “challenges us to pay closer attention to the link between an organization’s social purpose and how that purpose is lived inside the organization on a daily basis.” We think you’ll find the video inspiring.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 31 October 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 31 October 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | We’ve started a Meetup group in Ottawa… Communication for Positive Social Impact and at our first meeting we discussed useful books and resources which have shaped our recent project work and thinking in the social enterprise space. Here’s a link to our resource list.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 24 October 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 24 October 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | It’s probable that we’ve all read enough articles on how to manage social media programs, but we’ve not come across this type of advice all in one spot before. This article covers the what-if scenarios of social media marketing. There’s some good advice here on what to do in different situations.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 3 October 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 3 October 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | The more we read about content marketing, the more we sense that communicators haven’t quite figured out the magic formula for success. (We’d like to believe it’s because there is no silver bullet to marketing success. Instead, success can be based on a clear, focused and disciplined approach to communications).

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 26 September 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 26 September 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | The days of bronze, silver and gold corporate sponsorship proposals are long gone. Today, the “sponsorship proposal is no proposal at all.” If your work involves getting corporate sponsors for your organization, event or not-for-profit, we encourage you to watch Chris Baylis’s presentation.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 19 September 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 19 September 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | If you follow the subject areas of conscious capitalism and social entrepreneurs, you’ve likely heard of TOMS shoes. TOMS is a hugely successful company which operates with the one-for-one model of conscious capitalism (for each pair of shoes the company sells, a pair is given to someone in a third-world country). Now, the founder, Blake Mycoskie, has started a new venture.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 12 September 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 12 September 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | It seems content continues to be king these days. And, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the suggestions on how to do content marketing effectively. We suggest a clear and focused communication plan centered around corporate purpose; start there and then read this article which makes some great suggestions on managing your content marketing program.