Best of success and every peace to you and your loved ones in the coming year.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy 2010
Best of success and every peace to you and your loved ones in the coming year.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Holiday Greetings After a Year of Crisis Communications
- Devastating Victorian bush fires
- Global financial crisis
- Climate change
- Rapid fall of Tiger Woods and a myriad of local and global dramas our communities faced.
Thanks for reading Traffic on Maine in 2009 and for those I encountered during workshops, seminars and other byways of life ... it was a pleasure to meet you.
Enjoy a safe and happy Christmas season. May you and your family have a well deserved break over the Australian summer and then return refreshed in 2010 to communicate with your community.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Rescue at Sea: The Video
miles off the southern tip of New Zealand.
I was on board the US ship Seven Seas Mariner when it diverted course
to rescue a solo sailor from Germany. Heavy seas had battered his
vessel and disabled the steering. He had been drifting for three days
miles from anywhere and his plans for an around the world journey had
come to a potentially life threatening end.
The Mariner launched a small rescue boat which battled rolling waves
to recover the yatchsman. The ship's passengers watched the whole
operation - which I can testify - had several very tense moments.
While the operational side was underway, the ship's communications
team were also engaged. Using hand held cameras the Mariner's crew
filmed the complete operation from preliminary planning by the Captain
and his team to a closing interview with the exhausted yatchsman once
safely on board.
Within hours they had cut a broadcast quality video and made it
available to passengers.
It was a great use of video technology to give the Mariner's 700
passengers a glimpse of the story behind what they had witnessed only
hours earlier.
There were very well deserved accolades for the rescue crew and their
seamanship. But I also give a well done to the ship's communicators
for reacting to and using technolgy to tell a story no-one could have
anticipated.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Paris, London and Eden NSW
The 1959 Peter Seller’s movie The Mouse That Roared told the story of a tiny fictitious principality that declared war on
Eden, a modestly sized fishing town on the coast in southern NSW town has a marketing program in place to attract cruise ships. It is an attempt to broaden out the economy which has been affected by changes in the local fishing and timber industry in recent years.
The town must have a very capable marketing team. They recently managed to attract the Regent Line’s luxury ship, the Seven Seas Mariner, to drop anchor in
Many shops in the town dressed up with banners and balloons to welcome the tourists who hailed from mega cultural hubs like
Nowadays we often hear how regional
Well done
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
How people use Twitter
Here is a very short presentation on how some of the people I follow communicate through Twitter ...from retail to public safety. And here's the who's who of Twitters in Australian Governments.
Please check out my simple SlideShare Presentation: