Archive for March, 2008

Interesting Times

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

With Canada set for flat growth at best the party is officially over and with Ontario’s budget announcement yesterday commentators have been weighing in with their views as to the pros and cons. No biases I’m sure (irony). What is clear is that the environment we are in or moving towards (depending on your view) is notably different from the past several years. The benefit of being over 40 is having been here before and as a professional communicator I understand that clear and direct communications will carry the day with both internal and external stakeholders more than ever. Leaders take note. I also understand that each economic cycle brings opportunities.

10 Ideas that are Changing the World

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Interesting Time magazine cover story this month - 10 Ideas that are Changing the World and best of all not one mention of Facebook! A sampling of the 10 are a need to focus on global rather than national problem solving as we share a common planet, the end of direct customer service, reverse radicalism and the profound impact of female entrepreneurship in both developed and developing countries. Worth checking out.

IP Protection and Economic Propersity

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

As an out of the closet nerd, I actively seek out opportunities to be with my fellow nerds. So then, I attended the panel discussion “The New Economics of Selling Digital Media Online: How IP Protection Fosters Economic Prosperity” at McInnes Town Hall, University of Toronto. Great panel including Olivier Bomsel, Professor from Paris’ Centre for Industrial Economics, Duncan McKie,President, Canadian Independent Record Production Association and Debora Spar, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard. My personal favourite was Debora Spar who is a very compelling speaker and the author of “Ruling the Waves: Cycles of Discovery, Chaos and Wealth from the Compass to the Internet.” I picked up the book and it is great! Very recommended!

CPRS Ace Awards - Congrats to Organizing Committee

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Over this past Saturday I spent several hours helping to judge the CPRS Ace Awards recognizing outstanding work over the past year. Congratulations to the organizing committee for their great job and as a member of CPRS I am very grateful for the thoughtfulness that went into the entire process. Over six hours my judging partner and exchanged six binders and then engaged in a two-way discussion to get to consensus so we could complete each assessment form. Other judging pairs were going through the same process around us. It was a very stimulating exercise. The added benefit, of course, was the opportunity to get out of my day to day role in an agnecy and get a greater sense of what is happening across the industry in government, not for profits and corpoprate life.

Interesting Evening at Ryerson

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

A thank you to Wendy Cukier of the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University for inviting me to speak at the MBA class, “Global Technology Markets”. She asked if I would chat about why marketing communications companies need to keep up to date on new technologies. Obviously a very easy task for me, particularly at this point in time - what does copyright real mean, the decline in mass market communications vehicles, the impact of user generated content etc.. It was a very interesting evening and a special thank you to all the students who asked such great questions and allowed me to share some war stories.