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Trendspotting

It's a fallacy to assume that trends are trivial. At Porter Novelli, we're always looking out for them. Trendspotting is one of the building blocks of Intelligent Influence, the way we help our clients systematically achieve their objectives by mapping the most effective interactions, making them happen and measuring the outcome. Intelligent Influence means we understand what motivates people to change their opinions, attitudes and behaviors, and how best to engage them in a dialogue that ultimately influences them to change.


Featured Publication

Perspectives & Predictions On The FDA’s Part 15 Hearing On Social Media

November 2009

On September 21st the FDA announced that (on November 12th and 13th) it would hold a two-day Part 15 meeting on the implications of the Internet and social media. The bureaucratic-sounding title of the meeting, “Promotion of Food and Drug Administration-Regulated Medical Products Using the Internet and Social Media Tools; Notice of Public Hearing,” belied both its importance and urgency.

Other Publications

Change is Now

Exploring the FTC Guidelines for Social Media

August 2009

This year, the blogoshpere has gained increasing attention and respect for its ability to highlight the real-world uses of products and services via a growing and vibrant network of bloggers. But the expanding dialogue has also raised issues about consumers' right to know blogger motivations in highlighting a product, as well as any relationships bloggers may have with the companies they profile.

Change is Now

The Future of News

Summer 2009

Thanks to the Internet, everyone's a journalist. Or are they? We all certainly have the tools to get our message out, whatever that may be. But does such access make us a new type of journalist? What does the future hold for a profession if anyone can take it up whenever they choose?

Change is Now

Mobile Lives and Times

June 2009

Globalization has been the headline for years as it has changed the face of communication, finance, business and society. But globalization isn't a stand-alone phenomenon; it's totally dependent upon mobility. Constant movement from place to place has made the last few decades frenetic. In fact, by historical standards we live in an era of supermobility.

Pepsico Trends Twitter Conversation Report

Pepsico Trends Twitter Conversation Report

April 2009

On April 1, 100 leaders from across PepsiCo joined Marian Salzman, top trendspotter and Porter Novelli CMO, for a live Twitter conversation about the global trends making their mark on consumer habits worldwide. The fast-paced dialogue touched on topics such as total convergence, local versus global and social media's impact on business, relationships and privacy, to name just a few. All in all, almost 2,000 tweets were exchanged using the hashtag #peptrends

Change is Now

Change is Now

Winter 2008/2009

We're looking ahead to a year that no one expects will be easy. Optimism is the message people want to hear; change is the one thing we can count on. And the yearning for change isn't some abstract mantra. It's born out of crisis. We have to change for the better-personally, professionally, globally. But how far are we willing to go? In this issue, "Change Is Now," we ask Big Questions about the shape of things to come.

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