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By: Susan Iskiwitch
10/11/2007 - Some interesting thoughts on public relations, communication and social media from the blogverse: You can now monitor brands via Twitter. Kevin Dugan at the Strategic PR Blog shows us an interesting use of branding. Tom Foremski answers the question: "Is it OK for a for-profit…
By: Susan Iskiwitch
10/09/2007 - Emerging in the forefront of daily work by communications professionals is the use of social media and for those who make no efforts to integrate social media into their practices, I presume they will soon be left in the dust. While I'm quick to make…
By: Susan Iskiwitch
10/08/2007 - 5,000 M&M's in the Standing Partnership colors: Stop by our office and help us celebrate!
By: Susan Iskiwitch
10/05/2007 - when the word blog will be recognized by Word's spellcheck.
By: Susan Iskiwitch
10/01/2007 - Kathleen passed along a New York Times article titled A Cellphone Without Borders. Having traveled overseas for work and play several times, the article and the product it covers really lead me to think about international communication. It's no stretch to claim that we've morphed…
By: Susan Iskiwitch
09/26/2007 - Lunch with Jadea and Patrick was a bit different than lunch with Beth and Maria. Firstly, we went to a restaurant where wearing denim is highly discouraged. This significantly cramped Patrick's style—even when he wears a tie and dress shirt, he wears jeans and Converse…
By: Susan Iskiwitch
09/24/2007 - As a new permanent team member and former Standing intern, I was encouraged by my mentor (Marijean) to arrange a series of lunches with other former interns where we could discuss the transition from intern to account coordinator. The office is chock full of employees…
By: Susan Iskiwitch
09/17/2007 - Southwest Airlines has done it. They have turned the media hoopla over the airline passenger who, in the opinion of one flight attendant, was dressed in clothes too skimpy to fly, into a marketing rouse. For a limited time, the "miniskirt fare sale" will offer…
By: Susan Iskiwitch
09/12/2007 - On Thursday it was announced that iPhone users who purchased the most expensive, original models of the iPhone would be issued a $100 credit for use in Apple stores or online. This is in response to Apple's introduction Wednesday of improved iPhones with lower prices…