Buzz of the Week // Nov. 7 – Nov. 11

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Facial hair seemed to be the talk of the town this week, and for obvious reasons – it’s always awesome.

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Blowing Up Dams and Organizational Change

Blog Post, The Connected Company

What happens when you blow a hole in a dam and let 92 acres of lake loose - and what can a business learn from the experience?

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A Holistic Framework for Program Identity Design

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A deep-dive into our Program Identity Design process.

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Responsive Web Design, Mobile First, and the Future of Content Consumption

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We must shift with the tide and begin thinking about content in a more holistic, inclusive fashion. Enter responsive web design, the latest buzzword taking the web design community by storm.

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Localizing Social Experiences

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Designers of these social experiences need to build programs that exist on multiple platforms and devices, based on location and demographic, and a deep analysis of the consumer and their digital habits is required for the program itself to be a success.

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Monday Movers: A Closer Look at the Social Business Index

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Highlighting the recent Social Business Index moves of Facebook and DirecTV.

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The connected customer

Blog Post, Enterprise 2.0, The Connected Company

Customers are becoming aware that they have the power to collectively organize and protest, and today they have the tools to do it. Revolutions never start at the top. They start with people, when they begin to recognize the power that comes from numbers.

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Buzz of the Week // Oct. 31 – Nov. 4

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Every Friday I will post a collection of the strangest, weirdest, coolest, most curious and most awesome things being discussed and marveled over by the creatives in the Archrival agency from the past week. It could be an image, an animated GIF, a video, an old senior portrait or even a poignant reflection or quote.

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What Your Social Media Dashboard Should Look Like (Part 1)

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How do you know that you’re keeping track of all the critical metrics that you’re supposed to be measuring and discarding all the “nice to have”, but largely unnecessary, ones?

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Social Experience Design: one method, two tools, three tips, the lecture

Blog Post, Enterprise 2.0

A discussion presented in specific order to be not too unbalanced toward design, even if that was the focus, but also not being too high for more hands-on people.

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