News this week of the PRCA introducing individual memberships was received negatively by the CIPR, who accused them of copying the CIPR’s model. PRCA Director General, Francis Ingham, posted a thorough response to the news reported on PR Moment.
This week we also saw the founding of a coalition between the Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication (AMEC), Council of Public Relations Firms (CPRF) and Institute for Public Relations (IPR), with the aim of establishing global standards for social media measurement. The coalition aims to address challenges such as setting standards in ‘content sourcing, influence, sentiment, engagement and ROI among others’.
Facebook, for its part, is making marketers’ lives easier by launching new metrics as part of its Insights capability, allowing companies to measure user engagement. Wildfire on the Wall explained in detail what this means for marketers. Google+, meanwhile, suffered a slight embarrassment this week as Michael DeGusta revealed that senior Google management simply aren’t using the platform, or rather, ‘not eating their own dog food’.
Given the industry we work in, it would be remiss not to mention the biggest news story of the week, so I will let Mashable do the leg-work here with their article on the Top 10 most quoted Tweets about Steve Jobs.
Finally, Glide’s own Alistair has published the fourth part of his 5-part series on The Newsroom of the Future, this week focussing on how to use your newsroom to facilitate conversations elsewhere, with some really great examples.