This presentation is given on the 6th of July 2010 at de Haagse Hogeschool to students of International Communication Management.
The topics which are being discussed are Interactive PR & Corporate Reputation Management from the Social Media perspective and my view.
2. Who am I? Alex Matatula NoLinea Marketing = Marketing without boundaries VisionLive & Learn Mission StatementMaking the dialogue happen, taking challenges, and enjoying life!Making processes more efficient, working more pleasant, and enhancing life experiences. What business am I in now? Social Media Marketing Strategy, Tactics, Workshops, Training & Event PromotionHospitality, Gastronomy, Media, Entertainment & Financial Services What business will I be in the future?The same!
3. Today Corporate Reputation Management Reputation management is the process of tracking an entity's actions and other entities' opinions about those actions; reporting on those actions and opinions; and reacting to that report creating a feedback loop. All entities involved are generally people, but that need not always be the case. Other examples of entities include animals, businesses, or even locations or materials. The tracking and reporting may range from word-of-mouth to statistical analysis of thousands of data points.
4. PR "the art and social science of analyzing trends, predicting their consequences, counseling organizational leaders, and implementing planned programs of action, which will serve both the organization and the public interest." Interactive PR “the use of Internet tools and technologies such as search engines, Web 2.0 social bookmarking, new media relations, blogging and social media marketing. Interactive PR allows companies and organizations to disseminate information without relying solely on mainstream publications and communicate directly with the public, customers and prospects.”
10. CorporateReputation Management So know about: Who you are What you stand for What you do Why you do it How you do it What others think or know about you NOT ONLY NOW, ALSO IN THE FUTURE… &
16. Brand Development Having a larger company with several products, you will have to choose on how you want your brand to develop. Alex Matatula - Dialogue is key to success! There are 3 basicstrategies BrandedEndorsedMonolithic
24. CorporateReputation Management Products & Servicesa. Stands behind product/servicesb. Offers high quality products/servicesc. Develops innovative products /servicesd. Offers products/services that are good value
26. CorporateReputation Management Vision & Leadershipa. Has excellent leadershipb. Has a clear vision for the futurec. Recognizes/takes advantage of market opportunities
27. CorporateReputation Management Financial Performancea. Record of profitabilityb. Looks like a low risk investmentc. Strong prospects for future growthd. Tends to outperform its competitors
28. CorporateReputation Management Workplace Environment (Internal communication)a. Is well-managedb. Looks like a good company to work forc. Looks like it would have good employees
29. CorporateReputation Management Background factors Brand awareness Size of the company Branche influence Country of origin These factors are manageable and could lead to TRUST.
36. Acquisition I am blogging and participating in Social Media about the services I provide. SHARING KNOWLEDGE My clients invite me, and I select which challenges I want to take. PERFORMANCE By “walking the talk” and asking for recommendations I provide myself with new challenges. PARTNERS Next to this I work with all kinds of partners, each with their own specialism. We also provide each other with new challenges. SO FAR, SO GOOD!
38. Strategy SituationGetting things clear, what is our starting position?Who are you? What do you stand for? What do you do? Why do you do it? How do you do it? What do others think or know about you? Now and in the future!
39. Strategy SWOT-AnalysisDigging deeper into yourself, what are your Strengths & Weaknesses.Looking at your surroundings, what are your Opportunities & Threats.
40. Strategy Checking out the competitionWho are your competitors? What can you learn from your competitors?
41. Strategy Markets & SubmarketsIn which markets are you involved? What does your markets look like? Which markets would you like to be involved? And in which not?
42. Strategy The 4 pillars of acomplete strategyThere are four main strategies, Offensive, Defensive, Strengthening, Retrieving. Which strategy fits which goal? Which strategy has the highest priority? Together these strategies form the complete strategy.
43. From Strategy to Action Designing an action plan by using the POST-method