Linda Hamman

Linda Hamman is CEO of Talk2Us (wwwtalk2us.co.za), an agency that specialises in internal communication and building brands from the inside out. Contact Linda via email at or tel +27 (0)11 706 8149. Follow her on Twitter at @Talk2us_za and connect with her on LinkedIn.
Linda Hamman commented on Chris Moerdyk pays tribute to John Farquhar
So sad... the industry is poorer as a result. A quick note/comment from John always led to a little introspection, which wards against complacency. Well... we still have you Chris....
Posted 4 months ago | Like
Building business: contribution or contamination?

[Linda Hamman] It's reassuring to think that leaders are born. Frankly, I don't buy that. Oh, there may be some exceptions, mostly in history, but good business leaders do not feature among them.

Posted 1 year ago | Like
The world cup was the model - now let's use it!

[Linda Hamman] The 2010 FIFA World Cup was universally declared a huge success. That very success, however, has created a challenge. The challenge is that investors are going to come here - they've been impressed by what they saw - and they're going to come with the know-how, what it takes to deliver good service, and what it takes to become a legendary brand with plenty of brand equity.

Posted 1 year ago | Like
Do you really understand effective corporate communication?

[Linda Hamman] Your communication people do it. Don't they? They're the ones who do the internal newsletter... provide content for the intranet... posters for the whatever... press releases for the PR agency walls, etc... Right?

Posted 2 years ago | Like
Invest in your people!

[Linda Hamman] Many companies invest heavily in building their brand, but too often they seem to neglect investing time and effort in the very people who at the end of the day are the window to the company - its staff.

Posted 2 years ago | Like
Marketing ethics, responsibility and ubuntu

[Linda Hamman] Almost 40 years ago, the New York Times magazine published a famous (infamous?) article written by economic guru Milton Friedman, entitled "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits." Things have changed since then.

Posted 3 years ago | Like

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