by Jeffrey Henning | May 24, 2018 | tcheevers
Speaking with Communications professionals on a regular basis (corporate and agency), the question that has been percolating in my mind is “What’s the optimal cadence for communicating with an audience?” The range seems to stretch from annually, biannually, to...
by Jeffrey Henning | Jan 9, 2017 | tcheevers
Jon Krosnick, Professor of Communication, Political Science, and Psychology, Stanford University spoke at the NYAAPOR meeting on May 15th. On the topic of polling, Jon started by pointing out the crisis in the public image of polling, citing Nate Silver’s comment that...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 26, 2016 | tcheevers
Vivaldi Partners presented at the NY AMA to a capacity crowd at the Scandinavia House in New York City. The topic of “social currency” was explored by the panelists from Saks 5th Avenue, AB InBev, and Cadillac. Each attendee received a gold envelope with a “key” (USB...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 10, 2016 | tcheevers
Last year the Community Managers Meetup in New York City hosted a great panel on the topic of “Social Media, Brands and Holidays”, with participants including Kate Gold, Social Media Director at Food Network; Ying Huang, Senior Organic Marketing...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 10, 2016 | tcheevers
The liberal arts component of my education focused on psychology. One of the areas where I find that I’m able to draw on that base is question design. How to ask a question that doesn’t suggest or influence the answer?I recently took a customer satisfaction survey for...