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Description: In this brief episode, Edelman's Deputy President (Midwest) Mark Shadle talks about the lessons that companies can learn from the annual Fortune list of most admired companies.
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In this brief episode, Edelman's Deputy President (Midwest) Mark Shadle talks about the lessons that companies can learn from the annual Fortune list of most admired companies.
Richard Edelman and StrategyOne's Laurence Evans examine the results of the agency's latest Trust pulse-taking.
Challenges facing graduating students in the Asia-Pacific region
In this episode, host Phil Gomes hands the show to Robert Discher, an account supervisor in Edelman's Washington DC office. Robert recorded a panel about trends in political blogging, which included CNN's Jacki Schechner, Patrick Ruffini from the Republican National Committee, and Guillaume du Gardier and Robert Moran of Edelman DC.
Excerpts from the Edelman University course, hosted by Rick Murray, President Me2Revolution attended by all Edelman Employees on Wednesday, Oct. 25th.
A debate on corporate wikipedia participation between Edelman's Steve Rubel, Michael Wiley, Ming Yee, and Leah Jones.
In this episode, earSHOT host Phil Gomes interviews Prof. Nora Ganim Barnes about her upcoming study on blogging and whether it can be taught.
From the 2006 Edelman GM meeting in Washington DC, an interview with Jeff Jarvis and Dan Gillmor.
In this episode, we feature Gary Dauphin, an expert in developing online communities and experiences for the black community.
In this episode discussing technology communications, we have contributions from Mark Deitch, (Global Managing Director, BioScience Communications), Bob Angus (A&R Partners, now part of Edelman), and Sam Whitmore of MediaSurvey.
This episode is for (and, in some ways, by) students who are studying communications and considering a career in that field. The episode features Richard Edelman, U.S. Recruiting Director Julie Biber, and a student roundtable chaired by host Phil Gomes.
In March, members of Edelman's tourism and lifestyle practice participated in a volunteer cleanup effort with Tourism Cares For Tomorrow. The team members tell their story, as do some of the area's residents and other volunteers.
WOMMA President Andy Sernovitz (http://womma.org/) talks about word-of-mouth marketing, and Phil Gomes' interview with Eric Schwartzman (http://ontherecordpodcast.com) inspires a listener comment.
Edelman's Matt Harrington (President, Eastern Region) discusses "The Proper Power Of Persuasion," and Cathy Kirkman (http://svmedialaw.com/), partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati talks about the key intersections between the law and social media.
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