Posts Categorized: Positive Comms +Plus

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 18 January 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 18 January 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | For all you linguistic lovers out there, here’s an interesting article on the history of using “ou” in spelling versus just “o”. The rule is very top-of-mind when you’re working cross-border between Canada and the U.S., so this article caught our attention. It’s a quick read.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 11 January 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 11 January 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | “An ever-increasing competitive landscape and a pace of change which seems to be relentless… this is the new reality facing organizations of all stripes. Those trying to solve these business problems are proposing a transformation in thinking which must start at the top of the organization with the leadership team.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 4 January 2016

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 4 January 2016

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | “Humanizing leadership,” “promoting transparency” and “cultivating dialogue” are three great reasons for having a content marketing strategy that communicates directly with employees. This article does a great job of describing these benefits in the simplest of terms.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 28 December 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 28 December 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | The conscious capitalism movement requires a shift in the way businesses operate and how leaders of those businesses act. Here’s a great article outlining 10 skills successful leaders of the future must have.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 21 December 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 21 December 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | Corporate blogging is an effective marketing tactic if managed properly. There are lots of factors to consider–besides the actual writing of posts–and this article does a great job of summarizing what it takes to have a corporate blog that generates business.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 14 December 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 14 December 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | Keeping pace with changes in social media is difficult at the best of times, never mind having to predict what may be around the next corner. Here’s a quick read about what is trending in social media for 2016.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 7 December 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 7 December 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | Here’s a great summary of the conscious capitalism model for business; it’s worth reading. It’s a Q&A with Whole Foods founder John Mackey about the four pillars of conscious capitalism. In the interview he explains how the model can benefit all stakeholders.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 30 November 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 30 November 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | Many people are asking why, after so many years, have we not been able to move the needle on improving employee engagement levels. This article focuses on how positive change must start at the top–with leadership.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 23 November 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 23 November 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | Cheetah are one of our most favourite animals, so this article about a scientist tweeting about cheetahs caught our attention. It’s a funny account of how technology is changing the world of science in some of the remotest regions of the world.

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 16 November 2015

Positive Comms +Plus for the Week of 16 November 2015

Interesting or inspiring articles (perhaps a bit of both) … | We cut our teeth in the intersecting worlds of marketing promotions and commercial printing, so this story on Pantone caught our eye. It’s a history about the most iconic colour system in the world. The standard for colour reaches far beyond the printing world to iconic brands as well as fashion. It’s become so popular, the familiar look of the Pantone chip is now being copied.