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    Explore "commtech" with insightful episodes like "#16 Will AI (finally) make comms more data-driven?", "98: CommTech and the Evolution of Strategic Communications with Brittany Paxman", "CommsTech: Strategische Kommunikation durch Big Data", "DDCAST 68 - Frank Wagner "What's the value of design"" and "Turtlezone Blended Communication - Thomas Mickeleit im Interview" from podcasts like ""FutureReady", "The Dan Nestle Show", "Kommunikationscafé", "DDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, Architektur" and "Turtlezone Blended Communication"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    #16 Will AI (finally) make comms more data-driven?

    #16 Will AI (finally) make comms more data-driven?
    Corporate communications are notably behind marketing or sales when it comes to being data driven. Can AI finally give us the leap we need? In this episode, our host Arne has a chat with Thomas Mickeleit. From IBM to Volkswagen to Microsoft, Thomas has been driving tech transformations in the comms industry for three decades. Today, he leads his own CommTech working group in Germany, gathering around 450 network members. We discuss the hottest topic in the CommTech world right now. That is, how AI can help us better understand our stakeholder journeys and craft on-point, inspiring narratives. This episode is presented by Arne Kötting, and was produced by Nina Cerasuolo and Ana Luiza Loio Becil. FutureReady music theme "Botanics" by Elizabells, and sound editing by Carsten Steffens. — Möchten Sie mehr über Thomas' Arbeit erfahren? Dann lesen Sie sein brandneues Buch 'Erfolgsfaktor CommTech: Die digitale Transformation der Unternehmenskommunikation' hier: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Thomas-Mickeleit-ebook/dp/B0C7MHCX2W

    98: CommTech and the Evolution of Strategic Communications with Brittany Paxman

    98: CommTech and the Evolution of Strategic Communications with Brittany Paxman

    In this episode, Dan connects with leading thinker and practitioner in the emerging communications technology space and Founder of Point 600, Brittany Paxman. Dan and Brittany sit down to chat about the importance of strategic communications and the ways technology is enhancing that importance and changing the profession. They discuss how communications technology - CommTech - helps communicators and the businesses they serve. The entire conversation is loaded with practical takeaways for anyone interested in this evolving field.

    Brittany Paxman dives headfirst into changing the world of communications. She is dedicated to bridging the gap between communications and technology to improve company functions and people's lives within the communications space. Tune in to learn more about the value of improving strategic communications by integrating technology to maximize consumer interactions, marketing, communications, sales, revenue, and other business interactions.

    In This Episode

    • (1:41) Why Dan has been so keen to speak with Brittany
    • (3:51) Brittany dives into her background and getting into the Comm-Tech space and starting her own firm
    • (13:03) The “chicken and the egg” situation of integrating technology into communications    
    • (15:40) Why marketers understood the importance of technology integration sooner than communications experts 
    • (22:00) The qualitative vs. quantitative difference for approaching technology between marketing and communications
    • (28:40) The roles of communications that often go unnoticed
    • (36:43) The mindset shift needed to embrace modernized communications
    • (45:44) The value of a communicator as an informed consumer of data    
    • (49:50) The framework for a modernized communicator ecosystem with CommTech  
    • (1:00:20) The evolution of the communications space with technology integration 
    • (1:09:24) Brittany’s and Dan’s suggestions for improving statistical prowess 
    • (1:12:24) Brittany’s final words to Dan and the audience      

    Notable Quotes

    • “I really, at my core, believe in the power of communications to be a connector…Communications has such an important role, not just for organizations, but for society because it’s the connector. It’s the persuader, but it’s also the opportunity for that information exchange for knowledge, argumentation to happen between companies and people, and I believe that is incredibly important.” - Brittany (4:30)
    • “I think alot of communicators are burnt out. It is a field where you can be working 24/7, where we deal with crisis communication, where we deal with some of the most important things a company does and says…I think there is an opportunity for data and technology to make it a more sustainable profession where excellent people can stya in the profession and that we don’t lose the talent to other areas…That’s sort of the other half of the reason I started my company. I wanted to help communicators to not only survive, but thrive.” - Brittany (6:14)
    • “Relationships are the domain of communications, like real relationships that matter because the other thing about communications - reputation, right? Looking at reputation, [that’s our]...we are stewards of reputation. And as a steward of reputation, that’s where crisis and things come in, we really started looking at how people are talking about us.” - Dan (21:14)
    • “When I explain what I think communications is to people who are not in this industry at all, I think communications is definitely top of the funnel - beginning of the journey. But comms is also responsible for relationships with everyone who is not a customer.” - Brittany (28:43)
    • “In my mind, technology, the mindset shift is not that technology is going to do everything for us, but that it’s gonna take the stuff that’s super repeatable that we are wasting mental capacity on and help us with that so that the communicators can spend their time being strategists.” - Brittany (38:57)

    About Brittany

    Brittany Paxman is a leading expert and thinker in the emerging field of communications technology with her company Point 600. She emphasizes data analysis, process design, and technology consulting for communications to build long-term success. With her decade of experience in digital communications, she developed her principles of Systems-Thinking, Data-Driven, and Technology-Enabled. Armed with these principles, she works tirelessly to provide the framework necessary to help communicators not just survive, but thrive in the modern world.   

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    DDCAST 68 - Frank Wagner "What's the value of design"

    DDCAST 68 - Frank Wagner "What's the value of design"
    Frank Wagner gehört zu den renommiertesten Kommunikationsdesignern; mit 500 Awards liegt sein Studio hw.design klar in der Spitzengruppe der Preisträger. Nach dem Grafikdesign Studium in Stuttgart war er zunächst Art Director bei h,t,p, in München, dann bei Scholz & Friends, Hamburg und schließlich Creative Director bei fest und frei in München tätig. Als Mittgründer von häfelinger + wagner Design, München und schließlich der hw.design gmbh in München wurde er zum Unternehmer und einem Chef des stets wachsenden Unternehmens. Die Transformation der Designbranche war für das Studio von Anfang an eine stetige Herausforderung, auch die Frage, was Design für Kunden überhaupt bringt. Um hier klar Position zu beziehen, veröffentlichte er vor 6 Jahren das Buch "The Value of Design" im Hermann Schmidt Verlag, Mainz. Ebenfalls 2016 startete hw.design mit der Publikation eines eigenen, internationalen Gesellschaftmagazins, dessen Herausgeber und Chef-Redakteur Frank ist: nomad. Als Mitglied im Type Directors Club New York, der Typografische Gesellschaft in München bei if-Design und im Deutschen Designer Club bezieht er Stellung, ist Mitglied zahlreicher Jurys und versucht Design einen größeren Stellenwert in der Gesellschaft zu geben.

    Turtlezone Blended Communication - Thomas Mickeleit im Interview

    Turtlezone Blended Communication - Thomas Mickeleit im Interview
    Thomas Mickeleit war bis Ende 2020, über 14 Jahre lang, Director of Communications bei Microsoft in Deutschland und hat anschließend mit „KommunikationNeuDenken!“ sein eigenes Beratungs-Standbein mit dem Schwerpunkt auf digitale Transformation gegründet. Und genau darüber sprechen wir in der neuen Episode von Turtlezone Blended Communication, insbesondere über die Digitalisierung von Kommunikationsprozessen. Data-driven Communication ist das Stichwort und Thomas Mickeleit leitet dazu die Arbeitsgemeinschaft „CommTech“ am Institut für Management und Wirtschaftsforschung in Hamburg. Ein spannendes und wichtiges Thema, mit dem viele von uns Kommunikatoren konfrontiert sind. 34 inspirierende Minuten!

    045: Todd Grossman: Walking the Walk at Talkwalker

    045: Todd Grossman: Walking the Walk at Talkwalker

    On this week's episode, Dan sits down with PR industry insider, communications technology influencer, and social media leader, Todd Grossman. As the CEO - Americas at Talkwalker, Todd is at the forefront of social listening and analytics, and he and Dan dig in and get a bit geeky on just how far measurement has come in recent years. But more than that, they talk about the evolution of the PR industry as a whole, where it's going, and of course, what the CEO of one of the top SAAS companies does in his spare time to save the world.

    022: Ethan McCarty: Commtech and the Rise of Employee Activation

    022: Ethan McCarty: Commtech and the Rise of Employee Activation

    In this episode, Dan connects with Ethan McCarty, CEO at Integral, a lecturer at Columbia University, and all-around communications thought leader, to discuss the advent of Commtech (communications technology), the centrality of employee engagement and internal communications, entrepreneurship, math, and more. Inspired by the rapid changes facing communicators and marketers and the accelerated disruption of the past half-year, their conversation builds from internal comms to commtech to the mindset and skills required to succeed in communications today. It's a deep dive for anyone who wants a glimpse of the future of work from the perspective of a communications leader, entrepreneur, and extremely funny guy (Ethan, that is, not Dan). 

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