Thursday, August 7, 2008

BusinessWeek Focuses on Higher Ed

Jay Williams, Stein's President, was recently interviewed by a reporter for BusinessWeek about the topic of branding and how it is now a common focus for institutions of higher education. Flash back 15, 20 years ago and the term "branding" was barely mentioned. Today, almost every institution has incorporated it into their vernacular. Of course, defining the brand of a college or university is in many ways different from traditional corporate branding, but many of the same principles still apply. To read what BusinessWeek has to say, go to:
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/aug2008/bs2008085_851921.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_business+schools.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Managing your online identity: Chi.mp

Have you heard about Chi.mp? Currently in its alpha stage, Chi.mp will provide you with a way to manage your online identity from your own domain. If you don't have a domain, Chi.mp will give you one for free. Chi.mp basically centralizes all of your various online identities into one place, and then lets you manage them from there. I'm still trying to get my head around how this will work, so I've signed up to receive updates as Chi.mp progresses from alpha stage to beta stage. To learn more about it yourself, go to: http://www.chi.mp/what-is-chimp/.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

YouTube Video: Truth in Comedy

If you work in the marketing or advertising field, you've probably seen the following YouTube video, but if you haven't, it's definitely worth your time -- if you're in the mood for a really good chuckle. As with any great comedy, it takes truth and pushes it to the extreme. The message of the video? If you hire an agency for their expertise -- their strategic skills, their creativity, their insight -- you need to trust them to do their job. Although the creative process is a collaborative one between client and agency, it is up to the agency to be your guide through the process so that the end result is something you can both be proud of, something that is powerful and effective. Not something that has been watered down by politics or indecision. Check out the video for a hilarious take on how the creative process can go wrong:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=kU9YeOQm3Y0.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Knol: Google's Answer to Wikipedia

Google recently launched the beta version of its answer to Wikipedia. It's called Google Knol (a Knol is a unit of knowledge) and it strives to be a more trust-worthy version of Wikipedia. Rather than an anonymous mass of contributors/editors, Google Knol has one professional steeped in the "academia of the topic" serve as topic editor. To learn more, check out the following article: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Search/Googles-Wikipedia-Answer-A-Second-Shooter-on-the-Google-KnolWikipedia-Battle/. To access Google Knol, go to: http://knol.google.com

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The Davidson Trust

To accompany the NY Times article mentioned in my last post, click on the link included below to learn more about how Davidson College is ensuring that 100 precent of the financial needs of its students are being met. Stein had the wonderful opportunity to work with Davidson in naming this initiative. To learn more, go to: http://www.steincommunications.com/cgi-bin/MySQLdb?VIEW=/work/view_one.txt&RESULTS=/work/regular.html&portfolioid=29

Monday, July 21, 2008

NY Times Article Highlights Berea College

The New York Times ran an article today discussing the use of college and university endowments. The article highlights Berea College and its mission to serve low-income families. Berea's endowment puts it among the wealthiest of all U.S. colleges and universities and it allows the college to provide free tuition to its entire student body. Berea's approach has helped spark debate over how some of the country's wealthiest institutions are serving the public good with their endowments. To read more, go to: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/education/21endowments.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5087&em&en=7b92f03a02b04d0b&ex=1216785600

Jim Carroll: Futurist, Trends, and Innovation Expert

I was searching online for something and landed on Jim Carroll's web site. Jim is a "futurist, trends, and innovation expert". His section on "10 Big Trends that Define Corporate Strategy" really jumped out at me. It is his sage take on what should be driving your leadership agenda. Whether you work for a Fortune 500 company, own a small business, or run the admissions or development office at a college or university, it's worth a read: http://www.jimcarroll.com/10s/10trends.htm. There are some take-aways on there for every individual, whether you are a change-agent, department leader, or someone thinking about how to maneuver their career in the ever-changing global marketplace.