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20 Mistakes Companies Make When Adopting Human-Centric Communications
Discover how to avoid common pitfalls in human-centric communications. Our co-founder, Caleb Gardner, shares insights on creating systems and governance around tone of voice to ensure authenticity and consistency in organizational communications.
Impact Professionals Share Their Predictions for Brand Purpose in 2025
Members of the Purpose Collaborative, a network of more than 40 social impact-focused firms, share their predictions for social impact, brand purpose and sustainability in 2025. While skepticism and political pushback present real hurdles, they identify key opportunities to connect with stakeholders.
Opinion: Meta's Threads won't kill Twitter, but it will reshape the social landscape
18 Coffees co-founder and Obama’s former digital strategist Caleb Gardner shares his initial thoughts on Twitter competitor Threads — and the bifurcation of the political landscape on social media via Crain’s Chicago.
Social Media Bans 'Too Dependent On Political Moment'
2020 Election: How Social Media is Shaping Political Campaigns
18 Coffees Named a Top Change Management Consultant
18 Coffees is a strategy firm building the backbone of the mission economy through consulting, content, and community. At the intersection of digital disruption, social good, and the future of work, we use our expertise about managing change to help build digital capability within businesses trying to change the world.
Thriving Enterprise Transformation? Think Again
The minute we think that we have transformed in a way that is responsive to the marketplace, the marketplace actually changes,” according to Caleb Gardner, managing partner of 18 Coffees. “We have to completely overhaul how business is done at a foundational level in order to take advantage of something like digital transformation and to recognize that change."
Bloomberg's novel meme strategy is drawing the wrong kind of buzz
Adrienne Elrod, a Democratic strategist who worked on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, was certain the Mike Bloomberg campaign account had been hacked.
On Jan. 14, the night of a Democratic presidential debate that did not include Bloomberg, his campaign’s Twitter account sent out a number of eyebrow-raising tweets, including a picture of him photoshopped as a meatball, round and covered in sauce. Elrod reached out to the campaign to let them know of the intrusion.
"Oh my God, I don't know if you guys realize this — your account's been hacked," she recalled telling the campaign. "And they're like: 'No, no, no. It's part of our strategy.'"
Challenges in the Mission Economy
Caleb Gardner is an insatiably curious strategy consultant with unique professional experience, from startups to nonprofits, from Fortune 100 clients to presidents. In addition to a career in the private sector at prestigious firms like Edelman and Bain & Company, Caleb was the lead digital strategist for President Obama’s political advocacy group, bringing his unique leadership to one of the largest digital programs in existence.
Howard Schultz: Presidential Hopeful, Twitter Ratio King
“The specific outcry and outrage at what he is saying is not necessarily being driven by the individual tweet itself as it is the general feeling that this election is a crisis turning point in our lifetimes, and that we need to be all hands on deck about getting Trump out of office,” says Caleb Gardner, who ran the @BarackObama Twitter account for much of the 44th president’s second term, and now runs digital strategy firm 18 Coffees. “That’s where Twitter tends to be a reflection of our political id instead of the quality or content of a given tweet.”
The Power of Twitter
How did Twitter, invented to allow friends to keep track of each other's social lives and interests, become a key forum for political debate? And what effect has the social media platform had on the nature and quality of public life?
Presenter David Baker speaks to the man who taught President Trump everything he knows about Twitter, the head of President Obama's social media campaign, and Twitter's own leader on strategy for public policy, to explore the real effect that it has had on politics.
Why can't every Tuesday be Giving Tuesday?
… Another drawback is that people don't log on to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram for the express purpose of making a charitable donation. "We go to social media to make friends, hear great stories and consume content," says Caleb Gardner, founder and managing partner at 18 Coffees, a digital strategy consultancy in Chicago. When nonprofits use social media to cultivate long-term relationships with donors, "you can have the trusted moments beyond the Giving Tuesdays of the world," he says.
Lending Hands
The entrepreneur and one-time Obama staffer is putting his digital prowess to good use—literally. Having worked for Barack Obama, Caleb Gardner is no stranger to mission-driven work. With his startup management consulting firm 18 Coffees, he is “hoping to blow up the way people think about how digital problems are solved,” he says. The catch? He only takes on clients doing purposeful work.
Changing the world is viable for 18 Coffees
Caleb Gardner is helping mission-based companies get a digital foothold through his consultancy. It’s a difficult landscape, but Gardner’s company, 18 Coffees knows that changing the world is no easy task.
Communication et technologie : la confiance ne se construit pas en temps réel
Stratège digital insatiablement curieux doué d’un parcours professionnel unique, Caleb Gardner a été pendant plus de trois ans le conseiller principal de l’OFA, groupe de défense des intérêts politiques de Barack Obama. Il dirige aujourd’hui l’agence qu’il a co-créée, 18 Coffees, société de conseil en stratégie et innovation digitale. Il revient pour nous sur ses expériences et nous livre son regard sur les rapports entre technologie et communication. Rencontre.
Barack Obama's Former Social Media Manager Breaks Down the Future of Digital Strategies
Caleb Gardner is the founder of 18 Coffees, a digital content strategy and community development firm. Before that, Gardner worked as social media manager for Barack Obama. So, what has Gardner learned from working with one of the most powerful men in the world? What has he learned from collaborating with Fortune 500 clients at 18 Coffees?