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SNP Announces the First Corporate Digital Applications Class
October 11, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO – Recently, the Big Four financial power houses utilized digital applications to help make Business Weeks’ annual “Best place to work for.” As other companies begin to follow their lead, SNP continues its own dedication to innovative communications with a “Corporate Digital Applications” class focused solely on effective messaging using the latest digital mediums.
SNP Communications – an executive communications company for Fortune 500’s, announced the launch of their Corporate Digital Applications Class - Using Emerging Communication Tools within the Enterprise. The class teaches the fundamental Do’s, Don’ts and Best Practices on using the most innovative communication applications. The class also features the insights of current industry leaders and communication practitioner’s. Some applications discussed during the class include wikis, vidcasts, blogs, and podcasts.
Traditionally, services exclusive to corporations, this class is the latest in a series of communications courses made available to the general public in the last several years. Some of the other classes have included:
- Corporate Broadcasting
- Presentation Skills
- Content Development
- Corporate Podcasting
According to Renn Vara - SNP Communications General Manager and veteran executive communicator, “Companies are just beginning to tap into the value of tools like wikis and gadgets – some of the biggest names are even setting aside R&D into figuring out how. SNP’s role is to break that how down into practical guidelines and combine it with fundamental communication skills to help deliver your message in a way that was never possible before.”
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*SNP creates and implements innovative communication tools and training for corporate leaders. Founded in 1992, SNP brings an extensive background in corporate communications; content development, leadership training and corporate media
