Social media helps you have authentic interactions with your clients. In this world of commoditization, relationships directly affect your bottom line.
We plan, implement, and monitor online communities. What can online communities do for you? They give your customers a sense of ownership in your brand. They enhance innovation within your company. What should your next flagship product be? Ask your future customers!
Can you describe your company's strategy in fifty words or less? Give the same task to others on your team. What would they say your company's strategy is? Nailing down a terrific company strategy is a lot of work. When you finally have one, decisions become easier, productivity skyrockets, and clear, focused energy is brought to clients.
Your new product is going to change the world. Your clients are overwhelmed by the value they get from it. It's only a matter of time until the floodgates open. But the floodgates don't open on their own. We can fix that. We'll work with you to create a marketing framework from which your activity can be optimized and measured. Don't work harder. Work smarter.
Prior to founding TeaHouse Social, Patrick was an internal consultant for a large, Dallas-based design firm, where he facilitated ground up innovation circles for improving processes such as; recruiting, employee engagement, continuing education, revenue forecasting, accounting methods, and financial reporting.
He has overseen a successful 80 seat implementation of Sharepoint.
He started and still manages a parody news website, The Leaky Wiki, backed by a community of writers who produce the content.
He is actively involved in the Community Management world. He is a co-founder and co-organizer for the Austin Community Managers Meetup Group.
Patrick earned a Finance degree from The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas in Austin. He also earned an MBA from The Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University.
“I had the pleasure of working with Patrick and was truly impressed with his strategic vision as well as his dedication to the team and the project goals. Patrick consistently showed remarkable leadership during the project that encouraged total involvement by all team members and fostered innovative thinking yet kept the team focused on the task.”
Jerry Daugherty, CompuCom Systems Inc,