Joseph Dennis Kelly

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Joseph Dennis Kelly has written 15 posts for The WindMiner's Journal

Social Engagement: How Technology is Changing Traditional Rules and Roles


By now, most netizens understand that social media is enabling us to expand our personal influence by reaching broad and specific groups of online actors. The big question is not how social media is driving organizations to change how often and how directly they communicate with their audiences and markets. What is too seldom discussed … Continue reading

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: the difference and why it matters


See on Scoop.it – Omni-Channel Transmedia Engagement Speaker(s): Professor Richard Rumelt Chair: Professor Gordon Barrass Recorded on 20 October 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building. Developing a… Joseph Dennis Kelly‘s insight: This is one of the most instructive presentations on strategy I’ve ever encountered. It clearly defines the principles of good strategy and … Continue reading

Are you missing this communications secret weapon? | The PR Coach


See on Scoop.it – Omni-Channel Transmedia Engagement Mobile market is booming. Calls? Not so much.    The impact of mobile social media on our daily business and personal lives is huge.   Because of social media, and the growth of mobile, we’ve forgotten one of the most vital communication secret weapons available. The phone call. … Continue reading

Disrupt with Micro-Development: Think Like a Startup, Act Like a Leader


How can you help your organization institute the changes it requires to meet its mission and gain a competitive advantage? Begin by thinking and acting like a startup. Forget the idea of attempting a large-scale re-engineering that was commonly advocated in the 1990s. Focus instead on disrupting what’s not working by embracing micro-development. HBR’s Robert … Continue reading

Digital Diplomacy: A New Era of Advancing Policy – YouTube


Is e-Diplomacy transforming international relations and the global political environment? Will social media replace proven methods of statecraft? When is its use appropriate? And when should diplomats rely on trusted closed-door meetings? Hear US Secretary of State Senior Adviser for Innovation Alec Ross discuss how social media is redefining 21st-century statecraft. This panel explores how … Continue reading

Human Behavior, Institutions, and Social Systems | Santa Fe Institute


I love the Sante Fe Institute. They are always examining the big picture. This brief description lays out some of the key questions that SFI researchers are asking, questions which could prove invaluable in helping societies prepare for the changes we must make today — to ensure our societies have capability to better organize, govern, … Continue reading

Practical Wisdom


“…policy itself is more or less the opposite of thinking. It implies the development of a set of rules or guidelines that shape and direct actions. In fact, however, policy is designed to help keep people who aren’t actually policy makers from doing any thinking at all at critical moments.” David Rothkopf, CEO of Foreign … Continue reading

Trends Publishers Will Pass Up In 2013 | Digiday


Too often we are told which trends to track without anyone stopping the rush to question the trends now emerging and offer insight into which ones we should avoid. Often these kinds of lists, when they come from reputable and trustworthy sources can do more to guide the decisions we make in the coming year. … Continue reading

Questioning the network: The year in social media research » Nieman Journalism Lab


I trust Neiman Lab to always deliver the most valuable knowledge. This article proves why following them is a critical element in staying on top of emerging concepts and issues in digital communications. I highly recommend this article. Questioning the network: The year in social media research » Nieman Journalism Lab.

Four Steps to Building a Strategic Communications Capability – Georgia Everse – Harvard Business Review


Four Steps to Building a Strategic Communications Capability – Georgia Everse – Harvard Business Review.

Social Media and Journalism’s New Directions  »  Speeches  »  Workshops & Trainings » J-Lab


Social Media and Journalism’s New Directions  »  Speeches  »  Workshops & Trainings  »  J-Lab.

Adapting rule of law to interconnection | Forum:Blog | The World Economic Forum


Adapting rule of law to interconnection | Forum:Blog | The World Economic Forum.

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