My Manila Bulletin column this Monday dealt with my just-concluded talk in the 14th National PR Congress. Some of the quotable quotes which you are free to agree or disagree with: "I just happen to think that rather than shy away from each other, bloggers and PRs can exist harmoniously together: PRs can benefit from the wealth of information that competent bloggers specialize in and bloggers, in turn, can gain a thing or two from the promotional and advertising opportunities that publicists offer in behalf of their clients, something which (bloggers) are now using ... Continue Reading...
Espadrilles are here again
Another good thing that came out of my visit to Expo Espana was the chance to discover this nice shop devoted to espadrilles. The word is French but espadrilles are proudly made in Spain where they are probably as common there as our bakya. They are casual footwear distinguished for having soles made of braided rope or jute and the soft fabric make them oh-so-ideal for walking, strolling and malling. Besides, nothing more is ideal for our sunny weather. Espadrille3 I immediately took a liking for the one above because of the pretty little shoelace ... Continue Reading...
Blogs, vlogs, podcasts etc. on spotlight at 14th National PR Congress closing day
Post-Congress huddle with (from left) John Rojo, my UST classmate, now Bayan Telecommunications VP; Ajay; Adel Gabot who talked about podcasting; Mike Cabardo of Dreamstage and Jayvee Fernandez of B5Media, resource speaker for "The Gadgets of Tomorrow." ... Continue Reading...
If time is gold, does it have to be so expensive? Thoughts on managing a precious resource
Vivien over at Inspirationbit challenges her fellow bloggers to post their ruminations on time management and the value of time. I have to agree that it is a luxury these days. While modern man prides himself in juggling the many demands of work, social life and family, he is faced with the poverty of allocating time for each. And most often what happens is that one concern can only be fulfilled at the expense of sacrificing the other. Ordinary people often complain that they need 25 hours a day to complete their long list of to-dos. Yet we know that even the most ... Continue Reading...
Management for dummies and leadership principles we can live by…
Coming from the raggedy world of journalism, I certainly felt like a sore thumb sticking out when I entered the corporate world six years ago. Whereas being a full-time employee in my dear newspaper meant reporting four hours a day three days a week, the new office expected me to be in 10 hours a day, with only the weekends off. That was certainly too much to ask but admittedly, I was in it for the long term because of the sense of stability it promised me. Never mind if it was a different culture altogether, a culture where the four walls had ears (and eyes!) and ... Continue Reading...
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