I like this video example for its super-ultra-can't-believe-he-actually-said-that badness. However, I also would like to see a more subtle example that is probably closer to reality for most of us. In other words, an example of an interviewee trying to do the right thing but stumbling would be helpful. Experts could then provide practical tips on where things went wrong and how it could have been handled better.
John Mims, Vice President public relations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, shares ten PR lessons teens can teach us about social media.
Chris Barger, director of social media over at General Motors, addresses how he handled the private jet fiasco back in November on GM's social media space.
Speaking coach Mike Landrum discusses the biggest stumbling block of speakers, how video can improve their performance, and the problem with using PowerPoint in speeches.
Peter Shankman, CEO of the Geek Factory, fills you in on how Twitter can be used to your company's advantage; and why you should be using it right now.
Chris Barger, GM's director of social media, sat down with CEO Mark Ragan to discuss the automaker's strategy and why it employs a full-time team to manage its social media presence.