The document discusses several key points about using social media effectively for business:
1) Social media is about engaging in conversations, not just broadcasting messages or focusing only on numbers.
2) Customers are present on social media, so it can be a way to better understand market opportunities.
3) While social media requires an investment of time and skills, it is a collaborative opportunity to give voice to customers and build communities in a way that traditional media cannot.
4) Unrealistic goals, lack of good content, and not understanding the nature of social media can lead campaigns to fail. Conversations should be the focus over quick fixes or superficial tactics.
Christopher McCone is an American soldier serving overseas. His parents are proud of him and love and miss him deeply. They ask that he remains careful and returns home safely from his deployment.
The document discusses resources and instructional practices for working with students with special needs. It defines key terms like Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), Section 504 plans, inclusion, least restrictive environment, universal design for learning, and assistive technology. It provides examples of accommodations and instructional practices for different types of disabilities including ADHD, communication/language disabilities, learning disabilities, hearing impairment, mobility disabilities, and visual impairment. Examples include extended time, use of assistive technology, note takers, captioning, and accessible facilities. The document lists references for additional resources on the topic.
Chief Arvol Looking Horse, the 19th generation Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe, requests a global prayer for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the healing of the Earth. He believes that as spiritual leaders, we must unite in prayer for Grandmother Earth's wounds to heal. On June 21st, he also requests prayers for world peace, sacred sites, good decision making, and future generations on the first World Peace and Prayer Day. The conference chair supports the request to pass this prayer along to the attendees of the World Wind Energy Conference 2010 in Istanbul to unite spiritually for the benefit of all life.
This presentation was given at the 2010 IASA Annual Conference by Jennifer Overhulse-King of St. Nick Media Services and Craig Lowenthal of Glatfelter Insurance. It details the basics of social media, how insurance companies are using it, how technology and service providers can use it, the dangers of social media, privacy and regulatory concerns, and how to put a policy in place to regulate use by your company's employees.
5 basic social media moves to improve your career iasa 2016 presentationSt. Nick Media Services
This presentation narrows the ways in which insurance professionals can and should be using social media, highlights typical pitfalls, and suggests ways to improve visibility, build expertise and increase personal brand recognition.
The document discusses several key points about using social media effectively for business:
1) Social media is about engaging in conversations, not just broadcasting messages or focusing only on numbers.
2) Customers are present on social media, so it can be a way to better understand market opportunities.
3) While social media requires an investment of time and skills, it is a collaborative opportunity to give voice to customers and build communities in a way that traditional media cannot.
4) Unrealistic goals, lack of good content, and not understanding the nature of social media can lead campaigns to fail. Conversations should be the focus over quick fixes or superficial tactics.
Christopher McCone is an American soldier serving overseas. His parents are proud of him and love and miss him deeply. They ask that he remains careful and returns home safely from his deployment.
The document discusses resources and instructional practices for working with students with special needs. It defines key terms like Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), Section 504 plans, inclusion, least restrictive environment, universal design for learning, and assistive technology. It provides examples of accommodations and instructional practices for different types of disabilities including ADHD, communication/language disabilities, learning disabilities, hearing impairment, mobility disabilities, and visual impairment. Examples include extended time, use of assistive technology, note takers, captioning, and accessible facilities. The document lists references for additional resources on the topic.
Chief Arvol Looking Horse, the 19th generation Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe, requests a global prayer for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the healing of the Earth. He believes that as spiritual leaders, we must unite in prayer for Grandmother Earth's wounds to heal. On June 21st, he also requests prayers for world peace, sacred sites, good decision making, and future generations on the first World Peace and Prayer Day. The conference chair supports the request to pass this prayer along to the attendees of the World Wind Energy Conference 2010 in Istanbul to unite spiritually for the benefit of all life.
This presentation was given at the 2010 IASA Annual Conference by Jennifer Overhulse-King of St. Nick Media Services and Craig Lowenthal of Glatfelter Insurance. It details the basics of social media, how insurance companies are using it, how technology and service providers can use it, the dangers of social media, privacy and regulatory concerns, and how to put a policy in place to regulate use by your company's employees.
5 basic social media moves to improve your career iasa 2016 presentationSt. Nick Media Services
This presentation narrows the ways in which insurance professionals can and should be using social media, highlights typical pitfalls, and suggests ways to improve visibility, build expertise and increase personal brand recognition.