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Avoiding GroupThink – Top Tips for Effective Collaboration

By: Vicki Boutwell

02/23/2012 - This week, all of us at Standing are taking time out for one of our regular retreats. It's a great tradition here - a dedicated time for the entire team to get away from the office for the day, update each other on our client…

Five Great Recruitment Videos from Colleges and Universities

By: Larissa Piper

02/21/2012 - Video is a powerful promotional tool, particularly for colleges and universities recruiting prospective students. While researching best practices for recruitment videos in higher education, we found there are many factors that go into making a video successful and effective. The most successful student recruitment videos…

Can Opposing Sides in Agriculture Unite Behind a Common Cause?

By: Jessica Hartman

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02/17/2012 - This week, agriculture-related discussion has been abundant on our blog (see Nick's post and Julie's post). And, to continue the conversation, we'd like to share an interesting NPR article we read this week. In "How Two Bitter Adversaries Hatched a Plan to Change the Egg Business,"…

Is Pinterest Just for Girls?

By: Ashlyn Brewer

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02/16/2012 - I'm one of those people that scoffs when anything gets too gendered. I mean, it's 2012. There shouldn't be "boy jobs" and "girl jobs." And don't even get me started on gendered soft drinks (I'm looking at you, Dr. Pepper Ten .) So, I was…

Happy 248th Birthday, St. Louis!

By: Cathy Dunkin

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02/15/2012 - I'm proud that I share my February birthday with my native city, St. Louis! This week nearly 250 years ago, Pierre Laclede Liguest and Auguste Chouteau selected the site of St. Louis as a fur trading post.  The center of the city they chose then,…

Continuing the Conversation About Agriculture and Food

By: Julie Steininger

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02/15/2012 - My colleague Nick started the conversation about agriculture and food this week with his post Chipotle Grammy Ad -- Great Ag Ad or Insult to Farmers? Today's St. Louis Agribusiness Club meeting continued the conversation, with an update on the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance…

Shaking Up Internal Presentations

By: Chrissy Hugyez

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02/14/2012 - How many times have you sat through a staff presentation and thought, "This could have been WAAAY shorter?" You aren't alone. Presentation formats such as Pecha Kucha, which features 20 slides for 20 seconds each, and Ignite, featuring 20 slides for 15 seconds each, have…

Chipotle Grammy Ad -- Great Ag Ad or Insult to Farmers?

By: Nick Sargent

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02/13/2012 - As my wife and I snarked our way through the Grammys last night, I did something I almost never do during commercial breaks of live events. I looked up from my iPhone and watched. This is what I saw: It's probably the most powerful agriculture…

Susan G. Komen Foundation – Life After Politics

By: Beth Doriani

02/10/2012 - If you missed our blog last Friday, Standing has continued to monitor the latest happenings in the Komen-Planned Parenthood debacle or the past two weeks, watching everything from Komen's initial halt of funding and the public outcry ensuing on the web, to the resignation of…

Tips and Tools to be the Best, Most Informed Patient

By: Beth Doriani

02/08/2012 - We are now fully ingrained in the digital age, and the health care industry has not escaped unscathed. When we need information about our health (or lack thereof), as with anything else, the first place we turn for answers is the computer. Given this new…

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