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Getting the Word Out

Getting the Word Out. Combating the “Nothing to do at Laughlin” syndrome MSgt Jennifer Cirricione. Overview. Current distribution of information The breakdown How can we make it better Summary. Current distribution of information. Electronic mail Facebook FSS Services web pages.

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Getting the Word Out

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  1. Getting the Word Out Combating the “Nothing to do at Laughlin” syndrome MSgt Jennifer Cirricione

  2. Overview • Current distribution of information • The breakdown • How can we make it better • Summary

  3. Current distribution of information • Electronic mail • Facebook • FSS Services web pages

  4. Electronic Distribution Issues • Never received • Too many • Never read • Quickly forgotten

  5. Facebook Issues • Never “liked” • Never viewed • Not updated

  6. FSS Services Web Pages • Never viewed • Not all-inclusive • Readability

  7. Ways for Improvement • Don’t e-mail bombard • Calendar • Base Paper • Word of mouth -- “Sell It!”

  8. One combined E-mail • One organization compiles and distributes info • PA Office • Set deadlines to gather information by • One set date for distribution

  9. “Events Calender”

  10. Base Paper Listing of events Serves as weekly reminder “Event Happenings Tomorrow”

  11. Word of Mouth • Ask for participation • Advertise your own event • Talk to the customers

  12. Summary • Current distribution of information • E-mails, Facebook, Services page • The breakdown • Never received, viewed, or “liked,” too many, quickly forgotten, readability, not updated or all-inclusive • Making it better • One simple e-mail, calendars, base paper, and word-of-mouth. • Conclusion

  13. QUESTIONS?

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