Networking and Authenticity
On 1 November 2008 Kim Hill interviewed Barbara Gibson, Chair of the International Association of Business Communicators, on the topic of Networking and Authenticity. It’s a 22 minute interview; the MP3 file is around 8Mb, so quite small.
Gibson spoke clearly and with enthusiasm about the importance of using ’social media’ — things like blogs and Twitter for connecting authentically with an audience one is trying to reach.
While her domain is business, everything she said also holds true for community organisations.
And for those organisations who represent the views of consumers, of goods or services, this interview is also particularly interesting. Gibson spoke, for example, about how the Internet has changed the way that companies interact with their customers; about how companies are quickly found out if they attempt to communicate in ways that are inauthentic and disingenuous.
It’s well worth a listen, and even those on dial-up can probably manage an 8Mb audio file.
Note: RadioNZ seems to be making their audio files available for longer these days. The sidebar on the Saturday Morning with Kim Hill page now says:
Audio is available for all 2008 programmes.
Download:
- Barbara Gibson: networking and authenticity (Ogg Vorbis)
- Barbara Gibson: networking and authenticity (MP3)
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Now for IABC to use more social media tools, like an ongoing group blog
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