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At its root, communication is about having something in common. (Digital Knowledge).


When we're we're  

Contraction of we are.


we're we are
 ready to really talk about it, communicators in America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name.  and global companies in particular will find that the way we worked on Sept. 11 and the days that have followed provides a common hood.

Where Were You?

For years to come, as we gather to share stories about our successes and challenges, the terrorist attacks of 2001 will be a benchmark.

Every communicator has a story to tell. We wrote updates for customers and employees and the media. We created charts and lists and maps. We ordered stock photos and footage--as hard as they were to look at again. We helped executives with speeches and letters. We connected with community and charity organizations. We tested crisis communication plans and rewrote them on the fly. We tried to figure our how to explain financial markets.

We went home exhausted. Some of us went home and cried. A few of us went home alone.

Sympathy, security and safety--we told these stories over and over again. Time turned somersaults around us. Days dragged on, yet we were working at Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 speed.

High Tech, High Touch

Communication technology allowed us to move information faster to more people. We quickly learned that crisis communication means telling what you know when you know it. We did.

Yet months after Sept. 11, old news is today's news on many of our web sites. A flag, a memorial tribute, a condolences comment. The new "normal" means getting on with business but not forgetting. In fact, web sites that are not acknowledging the new norm appear out of date, almost as if they've not been updated since last summer.

What's yet to be seen is just how the Internet may become a propaganda propaganda, systematic manipulation of public opinion, generally by the use of symbols such as flags, monuments, oratory, and publications. Modern propaganda is distinguished from other forms of communication in that it is consciously and deliberately used to  tool in wan But instead of separating people into different camps, maybe the Web can connect us. Already, we've used the Internet to reach out. In the aftermath of September's tragedies, we got online to find people we desperately wanted to know were OK. We e-mailed our fears, our hopes.

It's these kinds of human connections that prove the real power of the Internet- a power not found in instant news. Since history began, tribes have clashed. Then they connect. When the Internet can help all peoples understand each other and their commonalities, it will have earned its place in the hall of communication fame.

Sheri Rosen, ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
, invites you to share your digital knowledge. She is assistant vice president, Employee Communication, at USAA USAA United Services Automobile Association
USAA Urban Superintendents Association of America
USAA United States Achievement Academy
USAA United States Arbitration Act of 1925
USAA United States Axemen's Association
USAA United States Air-Table-Hockey Association
, a leading financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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Date:Dec 1, 2001
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