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Like Minds: What was your take-home message?

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Like Minds: What was your take-home message?

March 01, 2010 by James Ainsworth

Like Minds People-to-People was about making valuable and meaningful connections. The test now is the connections everyone makes in their sector — armed with the wisdom gained from attending the conference — be that in person or virtually.

We asked attendees to provide us with their take-home message from the keynotes, panel discussions and extensive networking that took place well into the night.

Take-home 1: Strategy's purpose is to enable execution. NOT the other way around. @chrisbrogan wisdom.

Take-home 2: Remove the "media" from Social Media. SM engineering for orgs isn't about media.

Take-home 3: Humanising corporate communications offers a wealth of operational and tactical advantages.

Bonus take-home: @chrisbrogan is every bit as smart as he claims not to be. Truly outstanding.

@theBrandBuilder

 

Take-home: Inspiration, reflection, motivation, acceleration, comprehension, lubrication and a lot of bloody good ideas.

@GemmaWent

 

Take-home: Content counts.

@GaryDayEllison

 

Take-home: This is a new medium not a new form of communication, Twitter is the tool, people power it. Authenticity beats brand veneer.

@markofrespect

 

Take-home: Like Minds was jaw droppingly awesome, the creative mix was lovely magic!

@11ReasonsWhy

 

Take-home: Inspiring, awesome event. All about the people as the title suggested :)

@banksy6

 

Take-home: Mine is never, ever take fashion tips from Americans - no matter how famous they are :) #likeminds

@MMaryMcKenna

 

Take-home: How can you use available tools to make others feel special? That's a key question.

@treypennington

 

Take-home: Stimulating, thought provoking and professional. Unexpectedly good way to spend a Friday!

@motorhound

Please do add any further take-home comments below.

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