Can you teach an old dog new tricks? A conversation with David Murray

Posted By: Cindy Crescenzo | March 13, 2009

Steve Crescenzo and David Murray go WAY back — as both friends and communicators. Join them as they talk about how corporate communications has changed over the years, as well as how they have (or have not) adapted to these changes in the industry. Duration: 15:10 Listen to Episode 5 with Dave! Read David’s blog: Writing Boots


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Creative Conversations with social media guru Shel Holtz

Posted By: Cindy Crescenzo | February 03, 2009

Shel Holtz and Steve Crescenzo recently vacationed together in Hawaii, and Steve took the time to grill Shel on the latest social-media and online communication trends, tools, and tactics. And he captured it on tape for an episode of Creative Conversations, our regular podcast series. Duration: 23:07 Listen to Episode 4 with Shel Holtz!


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Push yourself beyond your boundaries

Posted By: Cindy Crescenzo | January 20, 2009

Creative Conversations, Episode 3: Unfortunately, our communications feast must come to an end. In the final episode of the Rockin’ Ronnie Shewchuk series, Ron tells us how a cedar planked pear with rhubarb compote, drizzle of ice wine with lavender pedals, honey sauce and dollop of whip cream with vanilla bean represents how communicators face [...]


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Episode 2: Are you a chicken or a pork butt? (part 2)

Posted By: Cindy Crescenzo | January 14, 2009

In part two of this three-part series, creative communicator Rockin’ Ronnie Shewchuk ties mouthwatering recipes for cedar planked salmon, a pulled pork sandwich and grilled rack of lamb to the importance of managing your communication career, respecting your different audiences and the importance of communication measurement. Duration: 19:14 Listen to Creative Conversations Episode 2 now! [...]


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Episode 1: A conversation with Ron Shewchuk (part 1)

Posted By: Cindy Crescenzo | January 07, 2009

Duration: 13:45 In the inaugural episode of Creative Conversations, Steve Crescenzo explains the concept for the show and then sits down for Happy Hour to talk about the connection between championship barbeque cooking and creative communications. Illegitimus non carborundum est! Listen to the podcast now!


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September 15, 2010

Corporate Communications 3.0: 7 Ways You Can Be Relevant 5 Years From Now

IABC Webinar: 11:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Central Time

As social media and other factors chip away at the traditional role of the communicator as "publisher," organizations are going to take a harder look at what they're getting from their communicators - and whether or not they need them at all. During this webinar Steve shows you the skills that will always be in demand, no matter how much things change and how you can blend these skills with the ones you'll need for tomorrow.

September 16, 2010

Write & Rewrite Webinar

Webinar: 1:00 p.m. Central Time

Steve Crescenzo (Write) and Jim Ylisela (Rewrite) bring you a webinar with a twist: Steve and Jim will talk about whatever's on your mind: writing, social media, intranets, running an editorial operation, executive communications, boring initiatives and common communication problems.

October 14, 2010

Strategic Creative Communications

Washington, D.C.

The only seminar that links creative communications using print, online and social media tools with strategy, research and measurement.

October 17 - 19, 2010

IABC 2010 Heritage Region Conference

Philadelphia, PA

Cutting through the Clutter: Creating Communications that People Will Actually Pay Attention to . . . and Act on! In this keynote session on October 19, Steve showcases dozens of real-life examples of how to change the very nature of how you communicate so you can cut through the clutter and grab your audiences' attention.

October 28 - 29, 2010

IABC 2010 Employee Communication Conference

Chicago, Illinois

Breakout! Turn the traditional employee communication model upside down. With new media, Web 2.0, changing demographics and shifting corporate cultures, employee communicators need to change with the times and communicate differently. On October 28, Steve will show you how.