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"une vérité qui décoiffe" ... la fin du monde en chiffres par Cédric Ringenbach

"une vérité qui décoiffe" ... la fin du monde en chiffres par Cédric Ringenbach

from Le vide poches : le blog du planning stratégique 2.0 de PSST (opinions et tendances 2.0) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 0
Une vérite qui décoiffe - Partie 1View more presentations from Cedric Ringenbach.   Sources : Cédric Ringenbach SUR : Le Vide Poches PAR : françois pérennès   ACCÈS DIRECT A LA PLATEFORME PSST.FR UNE INITIATIVE DE POURQUOITUCOURS? AGENCE DE PLANNING STRATEGIQUE 2.0 DIRIGÉE PAR jérémy dumont
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German Design - Chapter 3

German Design - Chapter 3

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 1592
This chapter is about communication design.
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Nothing Happens Without Trust

Nothing Happens Without Trust

from recent posts tagged transparency - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 210
Trust can take years to build, and moments to destroy. Communication lies at the heart of trust, and the more you communicate, the more trust you can build. Keep things to yourself, and people begin to fear for the worst.
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Sécurité : La vidéo d'entreprise avec Staplerfahrer Klaus

Sécurité : La vidéo d'entreprise avec Staplerfahrer Klaus

from Dailymotion - Funny on November 11, 2009
Duration: 560
http://audiofeeline.ziik.fr/Author: Audiofeeline Tags: Chariots Elevateurs Fenwick Sécurité Gore Entreprises Communication Buzz Marketing Viral Staplerfahrer Klaus Posted: 11 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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How To Change the Subject

How To Change the Subject

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Sex & Relationships on November 10, 2009
Duration: 67
Caught in a sticky situation? Practice these skills and get ready to cope. Author: stevenkittinger
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Les petits secrets des grands patrons (1)

Les petits secrets des grands patrons (1)

from Dailymotion - News & Politics on November 10, 2009
Duration: 196
«~Histoire secrète du patronat de 1945 à nos jours~»montre un visage à contre-courant de la communication habituelle. Un univers passé au crible par cinq journalistes qui s'amusent à décortiquer ce que les patrons cherchent à effacerAuthor: bakchichinfo Tags: bakchich patronat medef parisot servenay collombat rue méaux calzaroni communication indochine frois Posted: 10 November 2009 Rating: 3.0 Votes: 10
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Is Too Much Honesty Harmful to Your Relationship?

Is Too Much Honesty Harmful to Your Relationship?

from LuvemOrLeavem on November 10, 2009
Duration: 0
As much as we value honesty in our relationships, there are times when too much honesty can be disastrous.  You don t want to be dishonest, but you need to be sure to think before you speak.  Learn what things to reveal and when to reveal them to keep your relationship from being hurt by too much honesty. To read this podcast as text please visit: Is Too Much Honesty Harmful to Your Relationship?
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Facebook is for brands – the careful ones

Facebook is for brands – the careful ones

from NevilleHobson.com on November 10, 2009
Duration: 0
ReadWriteWeb published a detailed post today on research from Razorfish about online consumer behaviours with a strong focus on Twitter and Facebook. While the overall post makes for interesting reading and is very useful from a fact-finding perspective, what leapt at me from RWW’s page were two charts and a concise paragraph. First, the two charts: Just look at what people said was their ‘usual’ behaviour (the bright-red bar). And the highest – purchase a product or service. Which reflects the top answer to a specific question asking what’s the primary reason to be a friend of a brand on Facebook: In the case of Facebook fan behaviour, content isn’t king: getting a good deal is. Then, the paragraph of text: […] An even higher percentage of respondents have friended a brand on Facebook a whopping 40%. Considering that Facebook is a social network that started out as a way for college kids to network, this is a statistic that will make companies and organizations take note. If you want brand recognition on the Web, according to these statistics there s a very good chance that Facebook is a place you want to be. The bold is my emphasis. What this text is doing is making a comparison between behaviours in Facebook compared to Twitter. Even without a comparison, 40% looks a pretty notable metric to me. A complementary post by MarketingProfs, also published today, gives some sound advice to marketers and how they should behave on Facebook, beginning with a warning worth noting: […] A full 44% of people who are fans of at least one company or brand on Facebook also say social networks should be used strictly for interpersonal communication. They don t believe marketers are welcome. To them, self-identification as a fan is not an invitation; it is an expression of personal taste or style intended to be shared primarily with friends. So the risk is very high that brands – more correctly, the people behind the brands as brands are purely inanimate devices and not people – will not recognize the innate behavioural differences in personal connecting vs marketing messages. So here’s some good headline advice to marketers: Don t act like marketers Align with fans instead of selling to them Be quick to listen and slow to speak When it comes to positive comments, let your fans tell the story for you. Direct consumers to other channels for marketing messages All the details are here: 40% of People Friend Brands on Facebook – ReadWriteWeb Why 70% of Facebook Fans Don t Want Marketing, and What You Can Do About It MarketingProfs 2009 - visit the author for more great content.
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FR21.04 Recrutement-diversité témoignage

FR21.04 Recrutement-diversité témoignage

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 10, 2009
Duration: 81
Sur la base d’un témoignage, mise en évidence d’une attitude basée sur des a priori et des stéréotypes.Author: ASBPublishing Tags: vidéo formation management recrutement vente embauche travail discrimination recruteur candidat marketing commercial communication comportemental stress entretien rdv stage témoignage négociation Posted: 10 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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FR22.01 Cdcf - Vendre les achats 1

FR22.01 Cdcf - Vendre les achats 1

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 10, 2009
Duration: 202
L’acheteuse a été écartée de la consultation: elle tente de convaincre son client interne de sa valeur ajoutée.Author: ASBPublishing Tags: vidéo formation vente achats inversée marketing commercial communication comportemental entretien rdv négociation technique modèle erreur asbpublishing Posted: 10 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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FR22.02 Cdcf - Vendre les achats 2

FR22.02 Cdcf - Vendre les achats 2

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 10, 2009
Duration: 279
L’acheteuse montre sa valeur ajoutée grâce à une solution innovante basée sur son cahier des charges fonctionnel.Author: ASBPublishing Tags: vidéo formation vente achats inversée marketing commercial communication comportemental entretien rdv négociation technique modèle erreur asbpublishing Posted: 10 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Jeff Kreisler, GET RICH CHEATING, author, comedian: Mr. Media Radio Interview

Jeff Kreisler, GET RICH CHEATING, author, comedian: Mr. Media Radio Interview

from Mr. Media Radio on November 10, 2009
Duration: 0
BY BOB ANDELMAN I’m not a big advocate of cheating to get ahead in life. But let’s face it, these are not normal times. So I’m willing to consider options that were previously anathema to a good two-shoes like myself. Enter Jeff Kreisler, an old friend of the Mr. Media Radio show and the author of the new book, Get Rich Cheating: The Crooked Path to Easy Street. In this manual to the easy life, Jeff kicks ethics to the curb and puts readers on the fast track to mastering scams, frauds, steroids and public relations. AUDIO EXCERPT: "The easy way to know that A-Rod is cheating is that he's wearing a Yankees uniform. That, right there, is the sign of the Devil." This is Jeff’s second appearance here; the rising humorist also came on to talk about My Wall Street Journal, on which he was an editor. Open in your default player Detach into a separate window You can LISTEN to this interview with JEFF KREISLER, comedian and author of GET RICH CHEATING, by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player above! LISTEN! Jeff Kreisler talking about My Wall Street Journal! Copyright 2009 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions!
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The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #499: November 9, 2009

The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #499: November 9, 2009

from NevilleHobson.com on November 10, 2009
Duration: 4245
Content summary: Introducing FIR Phone Quicks on ipadio; FIR Interview with Steve Rubel coming; just ask @FIR if you want to be included in the FIR Twitter List; the next show is FIR number 500: add the hashtag #FIR500 if you comment publicly; Michael Netzley reports from Singapore on the Frost Meetings Around the World II study, and more; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; News That Fits: Why social media is vital to corporate social responsibility, Joie de Vivre CEO experience prompts the question: how authentic should the CEO be on Facebook?, why you should apply your common sense about permissions when using content created by others; listener comments discussion; music from Jemimah Puddleduck; and more. Get FIR: Download the MP3 file (28.3Mb, 70:45) Subscribe to the RSS feed Get the show at iTunes Messages from our sponsors: FIR is brought to you with Lawrence Ragan Communications, serving communicators worldwide for 35 years, www.ragan.com; Save time with the CustomScoop online clipping service: sign up for your free two-week trial, at www.customscoop.com/fir. For Immediate Release: The Hobson see the show notes home page for info. FIR #499 show notes at The New PR Wiki Share your comments or questions about this show, or suggestions for future shows, in the FIR FriendFeed Room. You can also email us at fircomments@gmail.com; call the Comment Line at +1 206 222 2803 (North America), +44 20 8133 9844 (Europe), or Skype: fircomments; comment at Twitter: twitter.com/FIR, or at Jaiku: fir.jaiku.com. You can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments, if you wish (max. 3 minutes / 5Mb attachment, please!). We ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show. Join the FIR Discussion Forum and extend your conversations with the FIR community. You can also join the FIR Facebook Community and become an FIR friend. To stay informed about occasional FIR events (eg, FIR Live), sign up for FIR Update email news. So, until Thursday November 12 (Cross-posted from For Immediate Release, Shel s and my podcast blog.) 2009 - visit the author for more great content.
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Trust Agents : Using The Web To Build Influence

Trust Agents : Using The Web To Build Influence

from WatchMojo.com Business & Technology on November 09, 2009
Duration: 0
Online community expert Julien Smith discusses the ongoing conflict between traditional big media and independent bloggers.
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Trust Agents : Using The Web To Build Influence

Trust Agents : Using The Web To Build Influence

from - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 197
Online community expert Julien Smith discusses the ongoing conflict between traditional big media and independent bloggers.
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What is Twitter Good For?

What is Twitter Good For?

from The Chris Pirillo Show on November 08, 2009
Duration: 0
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed An acquaintance of mine, Deb, made an interesting assertion at the [re]Think Hawaii conference last week. She suggested that Twitter is where conversations are happening. I suggested that that isn t quite accurate. As you very well know, I am on Twitter. However, I don t use it to have conversations as some of you do. To me, trying to use Twitter to have a conversation is similar to using a screwdriver to pound a nail into a steel door. Sure, it s a tool but are you using that tool the way it was designed? Twitter wasn t designed for conversations. It s difficult to track them. To go one level deep into an interaction is an exercise in futility. Have you ever gone to a person s page, and seen ten tweets in a row, complete with several @msgs? It s impossible to follow. I say that if you want to have an actual conversation, I feel you should be doing so somewhere like FriendFeed or Facebook. That is easy to track. Twitter wasn t built with threading in mind. It s a great tool, don t get me wrong. It s just not a place to have conversations. Don t use it in ways it was never meant to be used. Sooner or later, I m sure that Twitter will figure out a way to make it easy to follow threads and conversations. A one-to-one is done easily via a direct message such as with IM or email. I m going on record as a person in the world of social media, and state outright that Twitter isn t a good way to have a conversation. If someone @myself, I tend to follow up via email or DM if I want to reply to or address whatever it was. However, it s very seldom that I try to interact with someone on a one-on-one basis on Twitter. I usually only share information that I think would be funny/interesting/informative to my community. I could be wrong, of course. This is just my opinion. If you do disagree with me, you can say so on Twitter, or even here on my blog. Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/zV7uUDdYwNw /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/zV7uUDdYwNw type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a What Technology has Shaped Your Life Who is Tweeting in Your City? Are YOU a Social Media Geek? How Do You Get Started in Social Media? Putting the Me in Social Media Do you Network Socially Too Much? Social Networking in Hawaii How to Create and Browse Lifestreams How to Get Feedback for Your Web Site via Twitter What s the Funniest Thing You ve Ever Read on Twitter? What is Twitter Good For? is a post from: Chris Pirillo
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Yaverbaum talks NY Giants

Yaverbaum talks NY Giants

from recent posts tagged bill - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 462
Eric Yaverbaum President of Ericho Communication on the Strategy Room with host Eric Bolling and guests Danny Clark, Ken Auletta, Elizabeth Chambers, Bill Daly on November 3.
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Text and Drive

Text and Drive

from recent posts tagged daddy - blip.tv (beta) on August 24, 2009
Duration: 201
According to recent studies, texting while driving is one of the most dangerous behaviors to engage in on the road and can be a critical risk factor in car accidents. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad tackle this important safety issue inside a VW Routon minivan. How do you keep your kids safe when so much time is spent in the vehicle and your cellular phone is on the receiving end of constant communication through phone calls and text messages? The dads offer a few tips on how to avoid your cell phone while driving. They'll also tell you who to contact to influence cell phone laws. Special thanks to Charles Maund Volkswagen. DadLabs Ep. 552 The Lab is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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