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Matt Locke of @Storythings is brilliant on the currencies of the digital era, the rise and fall of Likes, Followers, Shares and Views, and what @doctorow calls the ‘Enshittification’ of the big platforms.
Hear Here:
https://t.co/8rahg2UrAL
From a little trading port on the Arabian Peninsula to five-star luxury hotels, larger-than-life shopping malls and the tallest building in the world: the #ADPReThink Quarterly heads to Dubai to find out how 6 people earn their dirhams: https://t.co/k0qmTomurn
More countries around the world are adopting provisions for mandated parental leave. How does your country fare?
@kabira_tweeting reports for the latest #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/8k3vBxQ2qf
Shortages, overtime, burnout: In the third year of the pandemic, health care workers are not OK, writes @gracedobushtogo for the #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/5p1eBbzTR6
We’re learning so much at @Storythings working with @SulaimanRKhan@ThisAbilityLtd through our First Draft mentoring sessions. If you/your business wants to understand disabled people better, sign up to his monthly sessions for the next year. Virtual. https://t.co/iq4pVZjvj2
📚 “What is the intersection of the story you want to tell and the one your audience wants to hear?”
There’s a difference!
Some fascinating insights from @storythings’ @anjali28 on leading comms from the content era to the format era at #Communicate2022@nat_his_con
The other project we're proud to work on is for @TheRealFPA, where we've been helping them showcase the incredible work they're doing. Check out the videos, infographics and writing from their Resources Hub. Thanks to @molly_lipson@edenbrack who worked tirelessly on this!
At the start of the war, just 30% of Ukrainian refugees intended to stay in Poland for more than a year. Six months later, it's 50%.
@antosiewicz reports on labor initiatives for Ukrainians living in Poland for the latest #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/EZ6CHI0huE
🎧 S2E8 of our podcast Teachers' Voices is out now!
@NinaMLAlonso1 talks to teachers around the world about helping students who may find it difficult to stay on task, thrive in the classroom and beyond. #ADHD#neurodiversity#EdChat
https://t.co/sOlQWygnMe
Increasingly distributed teams are forcing companies to reconsider how they deploy health benefits.
Employers that retain top talent are making the investment, writes @chimikacha for the latest #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/7APeVPgh04
The tricky thing about building a #payroll talent pipeline is that you have to start it before you think you need it. @aishwarya_7777 on hiring and retaining payroll talent in the latest #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/Svpq2KkBub
It's Halloween 🎃 and here's our Ops Coordinator @emsiegrass on how a paranormal podcast built a fanbase of believers and non-believers...
Spooky and strange!
@danny_robins#uncanny
Formats Unpacked: Uncanny https://t.co/a4rsvAXO9W
Musarat Durani risks backlash and dehydration in her mission to fight polio in Pakistan, reports @annamszaib in the latest #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/zJmPm4sCBW
It's almost Halloween 🎃and here's our Ops Coordinator @emsiegrass on how a paranormal podcast built a fanbase of believers and non-believers... @danny_robins#uncanny
Formats Unpacked: Uncanny https://t.co/a4rsvAGcLm
📢 Because freelancers don't have a team of creative people to share stuff with, we're opening up our @Storythings Show and Tell sessions to everyone!
Here are the details from our very own @huey
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Most freelancers don't have a team of creative people to share ideas & inspiration with.
So we're opening up our @Storythings Show and Tell sessions to everyone.
You can share interesting things you've found. Or just sit quietly, camera off, listening and watching.
For many generations, Costa Rica has been a beacon of stability in a region often marked by political and social unrest. This was by design, reports @awilliams_mex for the latest #ADPReThink Quarterly: https://t.co/b9J6n8LcZZ
Long before Excel, accountants of the Inka Empire used knotted strings called khipu to record taxes and inventory.
The latest #ADPReThink Quarterly unties the stories found within these threads: https://t.co/X86Y9ZkPls