I had the pleasure of visiting San Antonio, Atlanta and Tampa Bay last week on a short, intense speaking tour with my friends Suzanne Salvo and Steve Crescenzo.
The theme was The Communication Revolution. It was like a mini-version of RonCon 2010, focusing on hot topics - what's going on with social media in the workplace, how to use visual communications to grab the attention of your audience, and how to inject a big dose of creativity into the stale, boring world of corporate communications.
With the help of facilitator Betsy Pasley (a great communicator in her own right), we delivered a half-day conference that got local communicators inspired and motivated to start using the new tools and push their employers to shake off the cobwebs and inject some much-needed humanity (and fun) into their communications.
Here's a short video showcasing what participants had to say about the session in Tampa Bay. It's a great example of what can be done with a Flip Cam (thanks Adrienne Schutte!), iMovie desktop video editing software and a little bit of practice.
There really is a revolution going on.
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