CommCore Consulting Group was among nine exhibitors featured at an event organized by the Small Business Government Communicators Network, and focused on the energy and transportation sectors. The keynote speaker was National Traffic Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) Director of Consumer Information Susan McMeen. Read more
CommCore Blog and News
Monthly Archives: July 2014
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- Database management
- Social media
- Traditional public relations tactics, such as assisting with press release writing and distribution, and media outreach.
3 Tips for Handling Phone Conference Presentations
Presenting over the phone has its own set of communications challenges such as:
- No immediate connection with the participants – no eye contact or body language feedback (unless you have a system like Telepresence)
- Audio requires different signals, cues and instructions
- You never know what other things the listener is doing
6 PowerPoint/Prezi Tips
While PowerPoint or Prezi often helps the presenter produce professional work with great visuals, too often we lose sight of the purpose of slides and “visual aids.” Presenters spend countless hours perfecting every bullet and transition, falsely assuming all eyes will be on the slides, not the speaker.
5 Tips to Remember Before Your Next Presentation
Presentations are all too often “data dumps,” a lot of information that we want to say. Rarely are presentations adequately tailored for a particular audience.
At CommCore we believe it is important that presentations are audience-focused. Read more
6 Tips for Handling Q&A
CommCore’s “What Were They Thinking Video” KLM
Communication Tactics in Politics v. Business: What Might Work for One, May Spell Disaster for the Other
With so many channels of communication available, organizations have to be aggressive to be heard above the digital din. Public relations, corporate, brand and advocacy communicators have become more active – and in some cases more assertive – when engaging target influencers and communities. Read more