Soundbite 2.0
Often it’s the small twists and tweaks to ‘established practices’ that can really take things in a new direction — case in point, I was recently reading your run-of-the-mill-mega-company-internal announcement, however, this one was followed by several supporting points pre-packaged in 140 character tweets with all the shortened links and hashtags served right on top. It was one of those moments where your natural reaction is to just gag on the silver spoon working its way down your throat, but after a closer look at things, it really wasn’t over-the-top-type-stuff that this company had pre-defined, it was actually all fairly basic. It was the type of stuff I might, if I was an employee, just retweet for lack of a stronger opinion on the matter. My takeway was this: framing the company news in snack size chunks was helpful for A) holding attention; B) summarizing the news; and C) enabling people to actually do something with it — quickly, at the point of comprehension. I can’t see this working well for every company, but it’s interesting nonetheless…
TDefren (Todd Defren) 7:26 pm on July 1, 2009 Permalink |
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Interesting post from @mmanuel on internal corp comms packaged in tweet form! [link to post]
Nictos (Nictos) 8:18 pm on July 1, 2009 Permalink |
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Thought provoking: RT @TDefren: Interesting post from @mmanuel on internal corp comms packaged in tweet form! [link to post]