Communicating Architecture with Clients- Toronto Tour 2007
Public Relations as an Architect included taking the Client to tour exemplary multi-family housing projects in Toronto. This presentation shares the plans and images in a way that connects with the client. 2007 12-10
Presentation at the 2013 ILF Annual Conference, October 22, 2013, Indianapolis, IN. I discussed why the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library chose to convert the nonfiction books at our smallest branch from Dewey to BISAC, how we did it, and whether or not it increased circulation at that branch.
Developing a Successful Mobile Strategy ap iv2Pete Morano
Presented at the American Press Institute's "Mobile Media: Opportunities on the Move" conference July 18-19 in Washington, DC.
Pete's talk discussed the inevitability of adopting a mobile strategy for your business. A successful mobile strategy must have reaching your customers and your market as its central goal (and this doesn't necessarily require developing a native application). Pete shared several important elements to consider when developing a mobile strategy, including methods for connecting with a mobile audience, effective audience engagement, mobile platform differences and the impact this can have on market reach.
As applications continue to migrate toward the web, mobile devices are becoming inextricably linked with our everyday lives. According to The Mobile Internet Report released by Morgan Stanley, within five years, more users will connect to the web via mobile devices than desktop computers.
Lunch and Learn slide presentation about communicating as professionals, with diplomacy and respect. This is a summary at re-presentation of Skillpath course I attended, lead by Trainer MaryJo Asmuth.
Presentation at the 2013 ILF Annual Conference, October 22, 2013, Indianapolis, IN. I discussed why the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library chose to convert the nonfiction books at our smallest branch from Dewey to BISAC, how we did it, and whether or not it increased circulation at that branch.
Developing a Successful Mobile Strategy ap iv2Pete Morano
Presented at the American Press Institute's "Mobile Media: Opportunities on the Move" conference July 18-19 in Washington, DC.
Pete's talk discussed the inevitability of adopting a mobile strategy for your business. A successful mobile strategy must have reaching your customers and your market as its central goal (and this doesn't necessarily require developing a native application). Pete shared several important elements to consider when developing a mobile strategy, including methods for connecting with a mobile audience, effective audience engagement, mobile platform differences and the impact this can have on market reach.
As applications continue to migrate toward the web, mobile devices are becoming inextricably linked with our everyday lives. According to The Mobile Internet Report released by Morgan Stanley, within five years, more users will connect to the web via mobile devices than desktop computers.
Lunch and Learn slide presentation about communicating as professionals, with diplomacy and respect. This is a summary at re-presentation of Skillpath course I attended, lead by Trainer MaryJo Asmuth.