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- April 17, 2006
Storytelling by Design IV: When It Breaks
April 17, 2006Read moreLast week I was working on an experimental side blog. The idea: build a new writing platform. It’s got a bit of additional automation built-in to create a kind of “paced interaction” with a wider audience. Instead of me being the writer, I chose a third party entity called “The Oracle” to speak. I figured it would be an interesting experiment.
- April 16, 2006
Branding in the Public Sector and You
April 16, 2006Read moreI came across this interesting synopsis of branding in government (emphasis mine):
“Branding is a shortcut to people’s understanding,” Prince explains. “You don’t have to start from scratch with a concept or idea. In government, it is important that communications get through to people and brands are a part of that. Governments have realized the need to focus communications and marketing efforts in terms of consistency of message. They are looking at the private sector and the notion of branding to help them out.”
I’ve been thinking about communication through story quite a bit recently, as it’s the most engaging way for me to communicate ideas—increasingly what my business seems to be about—in an engaging manner. Branding as “a shortcut to people’s understanding” is very similar, sharing the same methodology with storytelling but emphasisizing something else: inducing a new behavior in the audience, for the benefit of someone else. It’s a form of targeted storytelling.
- April 15, 2006
The Tax Game
April 15, 2006Read morePart of me loathes doing them, part of me kind of enjoys it. If accounting software wasn’t so awful, it might even be fun. I’d like to see some game designers tackle the problem.
- April 14, 2006
Moving for the Fun of It
April 14, 2006Read moreKathy Sierra tells us that moving for fun is awesome, and I’ve been learning that as well. But really I like this post mostly because it shows a lot of horses jumping around and having fun for the sake of being a horse…and that rocks!
- April 14, 2006
The Forum: Day One
April 14, 2006Read moreYesterday I launched a discussion area, with the vague notion that there might be a number of people interested in discussing issues of importance to me: empowering yourself, finding other people doing the same thing , and sharing tips. I wasn’t really sure what would happen, especially since I had added the requirement of posting a backstory about yourself as a condition of registration. The reasoning behind that: only people who really want to participate will follow-through, which helps self-select the type of people that would make the forum work.
The first day, we had about 8 people sign up, using various pseudonyms. The backstories themselves have been wonderful to read…I’m asking permission from people to post them publically. The shape of the forum is changing as I’m adding new discussion areas, but so far this is what I’ve got:
- Background Stories — Each Active Member has a folder that has their backstory (what they’re doing, how they got there, and where they want to go). The idea behind this is that it becomes an area where one can maintain their personal continuity through dialogue with other members. This is something that’s often lost in other forums, I find.
Talk It Up! — The general discussion board. I’m realizing that this is an area where I can start to formulate thoughts before I write about them on this blog. That other people can do the same, and also comment, is very cool. Not that it’s yet happened, but the potential is there. This is also good in the sense that it means the forum becomes part of my personal workflow, and thus will retain its own vibrancy.
The University — I’ve mentioned before that I’d like to start my own school. While I don’t have the bucks, I can start a forum for posting the curriculum and ideas behind it. I’m imagining this might end up being a cool repository for people to collect tidbits they’ve learned. For example, “how to start a web design agency”, or “how to become a graphic designer”. Stuff like that. I’m leaving this folder public read-only, because I believe in sharing this kind of information. Only active members can create and post, however.
Jobs & Project Offerings — One of the rules that I’m maintaining is NO SOLICITATION FOR WORK. However, one thing I’ve learned from the New Media Group is that people inevitably will have work that they need to have done, and once you’ve gotten to know someone you’ll want to ask. So I’ve created a forum area for posting project and job listings. There aren’t any there yet, but at least there’s a place for it. I figure as people post more about what they’re doing, ask questions, and we critique each others career strategies, we’ll get an idea of who to ask for what.
Off Topic — You always need one of these in any forum, as community begins to form. It’s too soon to tell what kind of community we may or may not have, but I’m obsessive about setting up forums and I had to create it :-)
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p>So that’s what’s going on! The forums are very new, and they are visible only to people who have taken the time to register and post their backstory. More as events warrant. I’ve missed adminstrating a forum…hopefully this is an energizing experience.
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