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Es war wieder an der Zeit ein bißchen AUS 32, auch bekannt als AdBlue in meinen Tank zu füllen, und da es diesmal ein kalter Winter war, stand ich also da an meinem Auto und wünschte mir, dass es nur vorbei geht. Natürlich kam dabei unwiderruflich die Frage in meinen Gedanken auf: „Warum mache ich das überhaupt?!“ Diese Episode wird dieser Frage auf den Grund gehen. Willst du einen Kommentar zu dieser Episode oder zu diesem Podcast abgeben oder hast du einen Vorschlag für ein Thema, dann gibt es zwei Möglichkeiten. Entweder schreibe mir auf Twitter unter @alltagschemie oder schicke mir einfach altmodisch eine email auf chem.podcast@gmail.com. Quellen Wikipedia Einträge über Diesel and Dieselmotoren https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_fuel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_engine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_exhaust https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_process Wikipedia Einträge über Selbstzündung and den adiabatischen Prozess https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_process https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-compression-temperature-of-Diesel-engine Wikipedia Einträge über Benzinmotoren https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrol_engine Wikipedia Einträge über AdBlue https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/AUS_32 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_exhaust_fluid Wikipedia Einträge über Harnstoff https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea Wikipedia Einträge über Ammoniak https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia Wikipedia Einträge über eutektische Systeme https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutectic_system Wikipedia Einträge über Selective catalytic (SCR) und non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_catalytic_reduction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_non-catalytic_reduction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlueTec Wikipedia Einträge über Stickoxide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_oxide https://clean-carbonenergy.com/nox-emissions.html Wikipedia Einträge über unsere Atmosphäre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth “Last Lecture” von Randy Pausch über das Lehren von Programmieren für Kinder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7zzQpvoYcQ
So it was time again to add a little Diesel Exhaust Fluid, also known as AdBlue, to the gas tank of my car. So I stood there in the cold winter temperatures, freezing my, you name it off, and just wished that it would add quicker! Inevitably, one thought popped into my headed: “Why, oh why on earth am I doing this anyways?!” This episode is the final product of my investigations… If you would like to share feedback or have a suggestion for a topic, I can now be reached on twitter under @ChemistryinEve1. Alternatively, you can send an email to chem.podcast@gmail.com. Sources Wikipedia entries on Diesel and Diesel engines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_fuel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_engine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_exhaust https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_process Wikipedia entry about Autoignition and the Adiabatic process https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_process https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-compression-temperature-of-Diesel-engine Wikipedia entries on AdBlue https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/AUS_32 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_exhaust_fluid About Urea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea About ammonia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia About Eutectic System https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutectic_system About Selective catalytic (SCR) and non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_catalytic_reduction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_non-catalytic_reduction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlueTec About Nitrous Oxides https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_oxide https://clean-carbonenergy.com/nox-emissions.html Our atmosphere https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth “Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch on Teaching Programming to young children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7zzQpvoYcQ A Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Calculator https://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/celsius-to-fahrenheit.htm
Me and my trading accountability buddy Carl discussed our January trading recaps. We usually do it in private, but I think that this type of analysis can be extremely beneficial to the beginner traders out there. Both me and Carl had a good month, yet we both had some drawbacks. I was doing great for most of the month, but the last week was all losses. I was practicing unfamiliar setups, and that cost me money that week. Multiple losing trades added up quickly even when I only risked $25 to a point where they negated the successful trades I had on the same day. I’ve learned my lesson; my focus for February will be to stick to the setups that I know well. I will also be continuing the No-Look P&L Challenge since I had a great experience with it in January and December. Carl shared that his January was mostly good except for a single big loss which put a damper on the whole month. He said that he kind of froze when SNCR stock price blew up way past his risk, and he was tempted to “manage” the situation instead of just taking the loss and making peace with it. He ended up taking a loss anyway, but it will now be his February focus to use hard stops in order to prevent huge losses and exclude the emotional response from decisions like that. I’d like to finish this episode with Carl’s quote: “People tend to think that there's a Holy grail out there. And in reality, I think the Holy grail is ourselves; just to be able to control ourselves. ” What do you think? Was this monthly day trading recap helpful for you?
Thomas Stoeckle, Neville Hobson and Sam Knowles in conversation on the history and function of PR, business and Big Data (and the ten Vs of Big Data), SNCR research initiative and survey into fake news, and more.
The Conference Board and the Society for New Communication Research announced today that they are merging. In this FIR Interview, Shel Holtz interviews SNCR co-founder and president Jen McClure and Conference Board Associate Director Alex Parkinson about the merger and the organizations' plans for the future.Continue Reading → The post FIR Interview: Jen McClure and Alex Parkinson on SNCR-Conference Board merger appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
I am Kathy Klotz-Guest, founder of Keeping it Human. This show airs Thursdays at 3:30 PM PDT. (note: except for this episode!) Keeping it Human helps marketing executives and their teams tell their most important company, customer and product stories. This show is a jargon-monoxide poisoning free zone. Our show is created for marketing execs and their teams. Plant a Content Garden Today, content is as important as ever. And Google has changed SEO again to make content more contextual and relevant. Are you ready? Do you have the right content? What's important and what's changed in the last year? Join us Thursday, Jan 16th, for a discussion on content with my SNCR.ORG social media friend and colleague, John Cass. It's about to get real up in here on content! About John John Cass has more than 20 years of marketing and digital marketing experience. A pioneer in the corporate blogging industry, he has been responsible for directing and managing SEO, content marketing and social media campaigns from websites to blogs to online communities. John is the author of Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging, published in 2007, and is a Past President of the Boston American Marketing Association. He has worked at various brands, including Forrester, 48hourprint.com; plus a number of content and interactive agencies. He and I met at the Society for New Communications Research, www.sncr.org.
I am Kathy Klotz-Guest, founder of Keeping it Human. This show airs Thursdays at 3:30 PM PDT. (note: except for this episode!) Keeping it Human is about human speak, not marketing speak, that gets results. We focus on great tips and fun guests without the marketing BS. If you're looking for jargon-monoxide poisoning, we recommend our competition. Plant a Content Garden Today, content is as important as ever. And Google has changed SEO again to make content more contextual and relevant. Are you ready? Do you have the right content? What's important and what's changed in the last year? Join us Thursday Nov 21st, at a special time - 2PM PDT (note: we normally record at 3:30PM PDT!) for a discussion on content with my SNCR.ORG social media friend and colleague, John Cass. It's about to get real up in here on content! About John John Cassis the Director of Digital Marketing for McDougall Interactive. John has more than 20 years of marketing and digital marketing experience. A pioneer in the corporate blogging industry, he has been responsible for directing and managing SEO, content marketing and social media campaigns from websites to blogs to online communities. John is the author of Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging, published in 2007, and is a Past President of the Boston American Marketing Association. He has worked at various brands, including Forrester, 48hourprint.com; plus a number of content and interactive agencies. He and I met at the Society for New Communications Research, www.sncr.org.
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we have a three-way conversation with John Dolan, Christina McNeill, and Shannon Ritter, all employees of Penn State University who created an informal, unofficial podcast about the people behind-the-scenes at Penn State, called "The U Report." Their podcast won an Excellence in New Communications Award for Internal Communications in the Education and Academic category. You can read more about the winning Penn State entryon the SNCR website. Producers of The U Report John Dolan is the director of the Office of Digital Media and Pedagogy for Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts. In this role, he oversees the strategy for incorporating more technology into teaching, learning and research in the College. He is also responsible for the management of the robust social media initiative for the College's undergraduate studies division. He has made a number of conference presentations on social media and is in the final stages of completing his dissertation on the impact of the use of social media in the workplace. Christina McNeill is drawn to web communications because of the variety of skills (analytical, strategic thinking, creative, technical) she must use to implement solutions that help people. She currently works as a web developer for the Office of Student Aid where she enjoys the challenge of finding creative solutions for student aid professionals communicating complicated information to their audience—parents and students. She oversaw the launch of the latest OSA website while implementing Plone CMS for staff. Christina has also worked at Penn State Outreach, both as a speechwriter for the vice president and as a developer and manager of the organization's intranet. Christina is a proud veteran of both the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. She, her husband, son, and two dogs live in Bellefonte, Pa. Shannon Ritter currently works as the Coordinator of Auditions, Interviews, and Admissions for the Penn State School of Theatre. In addition to working closely with faculty and undergraduate admissions, she also coordinates the use of social media within the School. Before coming to the School of Theatre, Shannon worked as Social Networks Adviser for Penn State World Campus, and spent five years in Undergraduate Admissions at Penn State. Shannon is also co-founder of the Social Media Constituent group with EDUCAUSE and presents regularly at national conferences on the use of social media in higher education. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board.The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we have a three-way conversation with John Dolan, Christina McNeill, and Shannon Ritter, all employees of Penn State University who created an informal, unofficial podcast about the people behind-the-scenes at Penn…
Jeffrey Rohrs, Vice President for Marketing Research & Education at ExactTarget The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we present a conversation with Jeff Rohrs, Vice President for Marketing Research & Education at ExactTarget. The company won an award in the Corporate category for its SUBSCRIBERS, FANS & FOLLOWERS research series. A “recovering attorney” and Cleveland sports fan/victim, Jeff serves as Vice President for Marketing Research & Education at ExactTarget. In this capacity, Jeff spearheads the SUBSCRIBERS, FANS & FOLLOWERS research series, ExactTarget's SUBSCRIBERS RULE! philosophy, the company's annual Connections User Conference programming. Over the years, Jeff has presented at a wide variety of industry events including ad:tech, The CMO Club Summit, IAB MIXX, SXSW, Wired's Social Media Summit, and WOM Supergenius. Before joining ExactTarget, Jeff was President and Chief Interactive Strategist for Optiem, a digital marketing agency based in Cleveland, Ohio, where his clients included Sherwin-Williams, Calphalon, and Insurance.com. Jeff received his J.D. and Masters in Mass Communication from Boston University, and he holds his B.S. in Mass Communications from Miami University where he serves on the Advisory Board for the school's Armstrong Center for Interactive Media Studies. You can read more about the winning ExactTarget entry on the SNCR website. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues. In this program, we present a conversation with Jeff Rohrs, Vice President for Marketing Research & Education at ExactTarget. The company won an award in the Corporate category for its SUBSCRIBERS, FANS & FOLLOWERS research…
Sharon McIntosh, Senior Director of Global Internal Communications, PepsiCo The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Sharon McIntosh, senior director of Global Internal Communications for PepsiCo, which won an Internal Communications award in the Corporate category for its global social media training program to encourage its employees to promote the company and its products effectively and in alignment with company policies. Sharon oversees the internal strategy and channels for the company's nearly 300,000 associates. She previously worked in internal communications, corporate communications, marketing and media relations at a range of companies, including Sears, Waste Management and the Illinois Hospital Association. Connect with Sharon on Twitter: @mcintoshs. You can read more about the winning PepsiCo entry on the SNCR website. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Sharon McIntosh, senior director of Global Internal Communications for PepsiCo, which won an Internal Communications award in the Corporate category for its global social media training program to encourage its…
Lauren Burke, Marketing and Communications Associate – National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®) The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Lauren Burke, Marketing and Communications Associate – National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®), which won an award in the Nonprofit category. Lauren manages NEFE's consumer-focused site, Spendster.org, where people can post videos describing impulse buys, regretful purchases, or stuff they never use, and answer the question, "Why did I buy this?" In the process, the site helps people learn more about making better choices with their money the next time they made a purchase. The whole site serves as a light-hearted way of accomplishing NEFE's ultimate goal of behavior change in consumers. You can read more about the winning NEFE entry on the SNCR website. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Lauren Burke, Marketing and Communications Associate – National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®), which won an award in the Nonprofit category. Lauren manages NEFE’s consumer-focused site, Spendster.org, where people can post videos…
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Beth Perell, Vice President of Communications and Information Management (left) and Arlene McCrehan, Senior Director of Online Media from Goodwill Industries International, which won an award for Internal Communications. Beth and Arlene collaborated on Goodwill's more user-friendly and better organized intranet (case study), recognized with the SNCR Excellence in New Communications Award for Online Reputation Management. [powerpress] The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Beth Perell, Vice President, Communications and Information Management, Goodwill Industries International, Inc. Beth joined Goodwill portal team in 2005 to make information accessible to local Goodwills and help develop a culture of knowledge sharing. In 2007, she became the Director of Learning Solutions which also oversaw the in-person training events and technology-based learning initiatives. In 2009, she became the VP of Communications and Information Management overseeing web development, media relations, social media and communications strategies. Beth has over 15 years of communications and knowledge management experience and has held positions at Mercer Human Resource Consulting and A.T. Kearney. Beth holds a B.A. from Miami University and a Master's degree from Dominican University. Arlene McCrehan, Senior Director of Online Media, Goodwill Industries International, Inc. Arlene leads a team responsible for Goodwill's social media initiatives and its public web sites, including the award-winning My Story blog. She is the co-inventor of the Donation Impact Calculator, located at donate.goodwill.org. Collectively, her team's online reach extends to more than seven million visitors annually. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Jennifer Sniderman, Group Manager – Employee Communications, and Sara Folkerts, Internal Social Media Manager for Sprint Nextel Corp. Jennifer and Sara are the architects of Sprint Nextel's Social Media Ninjas Program (case study at the link), recognized with the SNCR Excellence in New Communications Award for Online Reputation Management.Jennifer Sniderman, Group Manager – Employee Communications - Sprint Nextel Corp. Jennifer leads news, editorial and social media for enterprise-wide employee communications at Sprint. She specializes in interactive multimedia engagement programs which have garnered numerous awards. Jennifer is the co-creator of Sprint's Social Media Ninja program leveraging employee advocacy to bolster the customer experience and improve Sprint's corporate reputation. She provides counsel to Sprint's Human Resources team to deliver leader-focused communications programs. Prior to joining Sprint, she was Assistant Vice President, Corporate Communications at Zurich Scudder Investments in Chicago, IL. Outside of work, she serves on the board of Chameleon Arts & Youth Development, a non-profit organization providing arts education for homeless and under-served children. Sara Folkerts, Internal Social Media Manager – Sprint Nextel Corp. Sara is passionate about sharing, communicating, transparency and being open-minded. This has led her to her current job as a community manager and social media evangelist at Sprint. In addition to her role as community manager, Sara co-leads the Ninjas program at Sprint. The Sprint Social Media Ninjas program is a group of empowered employees who want to connect with customers and spread the “gospel” of Sprint in social media. Sara has presented on internal social media strategies at several conferences and at other companies. Where can you find her? On Twitter, of course! @saramillerThe podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Jennifer Sniderman, Group Manager – Employee Communications, and Sara Folkerts, Internal Social Media Manager for Sprint Nextel Corp. Jennifer and Sara are the architects of Sprint Nextel’s Social Media Ninjas Program (case…
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Moksh Juneja, CEO of Avignyata, an Indian social media consultancy that helped a Bollywood film production company create a highy successful Facebook fan page for a murder mystery that engaged more than a million fans. Avignyata was recognized by SNCR for its effective use of External Communications and Communities. Here is a description of the Avignyata entry. Moksh (left) describes himself and his brother, Daksh, as ‘accidental entrepreneurs'. He and his brother quit their respective jobs on the same day without much serious thought… But just believed that they would come up with something big! Totally active on the social media platform, formation of Avignyata Inc. was one step forward taking his passion to the next level. Moksh has been instrumental in creating a platform for social media marketing campaigns for Sony Pictures, Colors (Viacom18) and more sustained campaigns for Shoppers Stop, Inorbit Mall amongst others. Before starting Avignyata Inc. he was working with Genesis Burson-Marsteller, and handling clients Accenture, Level Up Games, rediff.com and Sony Entertainment Television. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Moksh Juneja, CEO of Avignyata, an Indian social media consultancy that helped a Bollywood film production company create a highy successful Facebook fan page for a murder mystery that engaged…
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Satya Krishnaswamy, CEO of Next Principles. Next Principles was recognized by SNCR for its Social CRM application. Here is a description of the Next Principles winning entry. Satya founded Next Principles in 2010. He has more than 17 years of enterprise software experience in a wide variety of roles including pre-sales, business development, software development and project management. Satya spent more than 14 years at SAP, both in Asia Pacific and the U.S. His involvement with CRM dates to the late 90s when he led SAP's first CRM team in Asia Pacific. Satya also held leadership roles within teams in the Offices of the CEO and the CTO in SAP Labs, Palo Alto. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store. (Coming shortly.)
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Satya Krishnaswamy, CEO of Next Principles. Next Principles was recognized by SNCR for its Social CRM application. Here is a description of the Next Principles winning entry. Satya founded Next…
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) has launched a new podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series will be published weekly on Thursdays for the next several months. The first program in the series profiles the winning entry from the World Wildlife Fund, which created Moabi, an interactive clearinghouse for information on rain forest deforestation activities. Describing the project in the podcast interview is Leo Bottrill (left), Project Lead for Moabi and Senior Program Officer in the WWF-US Policy Unit. Originally hailing from the UK, Leo has led efforts to map, model, and communicate the impacts of large infrastructure in the Greater Mekong, Congo Basin, East Africa, and Peru. Previously, he spent several years in Indonesia and Vietnam developing conservation programs and environmental education projects, and tackling the illegal primate trade. Leo holds an MA in Geography from the University of St. Andrews and an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College London.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) has launched a new podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series will be…
Today's guest is Don Middleberg, sharing with us the results of his latest global survey done in conjunction with SNCR. With more than 30 years in the communications business, Don has created innovative programs for such companies as American Express, AXA Financial, Consumer Reports, Dreyfus, Gartner, IBM, and Reuters. In the 1990s, Don was an early adaptor to the Internet, leading him to become one of the first communications practitioners to understand the web’s long-range impact on public relations and corporate communications. With Professor Steve Ross of The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Don initiated "The Middleberg/Ross Media Survey," a groundbreaking annual study of the nation's print and broadcast media. Don’s book, Winning PR in the Wired World, was published by McGraw Hill in 2001 and remains required reading for communications majors at major universities and professionals at Fortune 500 companies. Don is also a “Senior Fellow” at the Society for New Communications Research, an organization that continues his groundbreaking research on journalism and digital communications.
Today's guest is Don Middleberg, sharing with us the results of his latest global survey done in conjunction with SNCR. With more than 30 years in the communications business, Don has created innovative programs for such companies as American Express, AXA Financial, Consumer Reports, Dreyfus, Gartner, IBM, and Reuters. In the 1990s, Don was an early adaptor to the Internet, leading him to become one of the first communications practitioners to understand the web’s long-range impact on public relations and corporate communications. With Professor Steve Ross of The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Don initiated "The Middleberg/Ross Media Survey," a groundbreaking annual study of the nation's print and broadcast media. Don’s book, Winning PR in the Wired World, was published by McGraw Hill in 2001 and remains required reading for communications majors at major universities and professionals at Fortune 500 companies. Don is also a “Senior Fellow” at the Society for New Communications Research, an organization that continues his groundbreaking research on journalism and digital communications.
In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a conversation with Don Middleberg about the Second Annual Middleberg/SNCR Global Survey of Media in the Wired World. A press release about this year's study is on the SNCR website. Don broke new ground in the early 1990s surveying journalists about their use of the Internet and the emerging technology of the World Wide Web. For years, his Middleberg-Ross Survey, conducted wit the Columbia School of Journalism, provided important information on how journalists were using these new tools. The survey was revived under sponsorship of the Society for New Communications Research last year. Results of last year's study are available here. Journalists can complete this year's study at http://www.sncr-middleberg-2009survey.com.questionpro.com/ Listen to the podcast here: Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 14.2 mb, duration 00:14:33) Subscribe to the RSS feed for the “Lubetkin on Communications” podcast series. Apple iPod owners, subscribe to the “Lubetkin on Communications” podcast series in the Apple iTunes Music Store. Keywords: lubetkin, cherry hill, sncr, middleberg, study, journalists Technorati Tags: lubetkin,cherry hill,sncr,middleberg,study,journalists del.icio.us Tags: lubetkin,cherry hill,sncr,middleberg,study,journalists Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.
In this third in a series of special episodes of Lubetkin's Other Blog Podcast recorded during the April 2008 New Communications Forum of the Society for New Communications Research, we present a panel luncheon discussion among alumni of previous New Communications Forum programs. Keynote Luncheon Panel begins its presentation. From left: Susan Getgood, moderator (obscured by lectern); Wendy Harman, American Red Cross; Bob Siller, Altera; Doug Bardwell, New Forest; and Chris Turner, Lifeway Christian Resources. (Lubetkin photos) Bob Siller of Altera comments as Wendy Harman of the American Red Cross looks on. Doug Bardwell of New Forest discusses his social media experiences. Chris Turner of Lifeway Christian Resources discussed his experience. This program was recorded April 23, 2008 at the New Communications Forum in Santa Rosa, CA. Download the podcast here (66.5 mb stereo MP3 file, 0:48:28 duration). Send comments to steve@professionalpodcasts.com or call our podcast comment line, +1-856-861-6146 (Europe and UK, +44 020 7193 6146) Keywords: sncr, new communications forum, lubetkin, cherry hill, nj, newcommreview, Turner, Bardwell, Harman, Getgood, Siller Produced by Steve Lubetkin, SNCR Senior Fellow, managing partner of Professional Podcasts LLC.
In this second in a series of special episodes of Lubetkin's Other Blog Podcast recorded during the New Communications Forum of the Society for New Communications Research, we present SNCR Senior Fellow John Cass interviewing Richard Binhammer of Dell Computer. Richard Binhammer, left, and John Cass, SNCR Senior Fellow (Lubetkin photo) This program was recorded April 23, 2008 at the New Communications Forum in Santa Rosa, CA. Download the podcast here (95.7 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:09:44 duration). Send comments to steve@professionalpodcasts.com or call our podcast comment line, +1-856-861-6146 (Europe and UK, +44 020 7193 6146) Keywords: sncr, new communications forum, lubetkin, cherry hill, nj, newcommreview, dell, binhammer california, santa rosa, conference, new media, social media del.icio.us Tags: sncr,new communications forum,lubetkin,cherry hill,nj,newcommreview,dell,binhammer california,santa rosa,conference,new media,social media Produced by Steve Lubetkin, SNCR Senior Fellow, managing partner of Professional Podcasts LLC.
In this first in a series of special episodes of Lubetkin's Other Blog Podcast, we present the keynote presentation at the New Communications Forum in April 2008 by Joseph Jaffe, president and chief interruptor of crayon, a new marketing company. This program was recorded April 22, 2008 at the New Communications Forum in Santa Rosa, CA. Download the podcast here (139 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:41:52 duration). Send comments to steve@professionalpodcasts.com or call our podcast comment line, +1-856-861-6146 (Europe and UK, +44 020 7193 6146) Keywords: jaffe, sncr, new communications forum, lubetkin, cherry hill, nj, newcommreview, crayon, california, santa rosa, conference, new media del.icio.us Tags: jaffe,sncr,new communications forum,lubetkin,cherry hill,nj,newcommreview,crayon,california,santa rosa,conference,new media Produced by Steve Lubetkin, SNCR Senior Fellow, managing partner of Professional Podcasts LLC.
This podcast features a live remote recording from the inaugural meeting of Third Thursday New York at the Heartland Brewery, Fifth Avenue and 34th Street (Empire State Building), New York. The presenter was Doug Hay, President and Principal of ExpansionPlus, an online PR and marketing firm based in Los Angeles, who spoke about search engine strategies. We also interview Richard Nacht, host and founder of the Third Thursday New York group, and discuss the upcoming New Communications Forum, April 23-24 in Sonoma County, California. New York, New York, USA - Thursday March 20, 2008: Posing after the session were (from left): Sally Falkow, APR, Senior Fellow, SNCR and co-founder of ExpansionPlus; Richard Nacht, Senior Fellow, SNCR and host of Third Thursday; and Doug Hay, president and principal, ExpansionPlus. Photography Copyright ᄅ2008 Steven L. LubetkinMore photos at Steve's Flickr site Download the podcast here (66.4 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:47:09 duration). Send comments to steve@professionalpodcasts.com or call our podcast comment line, +1-856-861-6146 (Europe and UK, +44 020 7193 6146) Keywords: lubetkin, cherry hill, third thursday, nacht, falkow, hay, expansion plus, new media, business, social media, search engine strategies, seo