Posted in General on Jul 30th, 2009
This indepth report from Booz Allen Hamilton looks at the rise in the use of social media to give up to the minute information on crises as they arise. Although this is very useful, the report presents useful ways for government and businesses to construct strategies and methods for managing its co-ordination and effectiveness.
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Posted in online, technology on Jul 15th, 2009
At Mashable they have put up a “twitter guide book” which includes Twitter for business. All explained clearly and logically
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Posted in General on Jul 7th, 2009
Wellington City Libraries’ online guide provides links to useful organisations and articles, as well as featuring new books of interest
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Posted in General on Jul 7th, 2009
Wellington City Libraries has a huge array of resources both online and inhouse. Our online “guide for mature employment seekers or jobseekers over 45” has tips on networking, alternative work arrangements, marketing yourself, and how to make your resume stand out. For those of you who have been out of the work force for sometime, [...]
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Posted in General on Jul 2nd, 2009
On the website of the New Zealand company Media College you will find free tutorials, resources and forums on electronic media, and also a number of free downloads on subjects such as audio, video and photography.
Thanks to the scout report
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Posted in General on Jul 1st, 2009
PRism is a free online peer reviewed journal for academics, researchers and students and is sponsored by Massey University in New Zealand and Bond University in Australia. This public relations and communications journal is updated gradually over the year.
Thanks to the Scout Report
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Posted in companies, online, technology on Jul 1st, 2009
In February and March 2009, consulting Firm Watson Wyatt talked to leaders of 181 companies to get their opinions regarding the use of social networking, blogs and webcasts. The report’s findings found that since the onset of worsening global economic conditions, companies are making much more use of Web 2.0 technology
Thanks to Resourceshelf
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