Thanks for the book recommendations

Thanks to everyone who responded to my call for reading recommendations for next week’s Advanced PR Institute. I’ll be sure to share the recommendations with the group.

Don’t expect much blogging activity between now and then. I doubt I’ll have time to do any liveblogging or liveTwittering from the institute, as we have full days scheduled. But I’ll try to post summaries and observations as time allows.

In the meantime, other book recommendations are always welcome. Feel free to leave them in the comments.

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Now playing: The Shins – Sleeping Lessons
via FoxyTunes

Advanced PR Institute: ‘Developing a Technology-Savvy Communications Approach’

I’m honored to be presenting at Academic Impressions‘ 2007 Advanced PR Institute, “Developing a Technology-Savvy Communications Approach.” The institute will be held Dec. 3-4 in Austin, Texas. I hope you’ll join me. I’ll be alongside three excellent co-presenters:

  • Joe Hice, associate VP of marketing and public relations for the University of Florida. I had the pleasure of working with Joe in 2006 at the CASE Annual Conference or Senior Communications and Marketing Professionals, where he talked about the importance of passion in marketing and PR.
  • Charlie Melichar, VP for public relations and communications at Colgate University and a fellow blogger at Intermedia.
  • Mary Stagaman, associate VP for external relations at the University of Cincinnati.

Here’s a bit about what to expect, straight from the conference website:

This discussion- and planning-intensive program will help you and your team:

  • Identify current technology-based communication tools and determine how each may align with your communication needs
  • Develop a decision-making framework to assess the usefulness of various technologies for your institution by identifying resources and establishing a timeline for implementation
  • Draft a basic plan for incorporating relevant technologies into your current and future communications initiatives

The institute should be informative, instructional and fun. Over the coming weeks, I’ll be seeking input on what you think should be addressed in the program.

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Now playing: Manu Chao – Besoin de la Lune
via FoxyTunes