So this past Christmas season I thought… what’s a creative way that our team could give back to people for the holidays? Sign up to give gifts to needy children? …Not that it’s not a worthy cause, but it just didn’t feel like the right event for our team. And besides, asking a bunch of …
Read more »“Twitter Tools” is the fifth and final part of our 5-part educational series that rolls through a dialogue between Twitter Tina (Twitter fan) and Twitter Tom (Twitter skeptic) in blurbs of 140 characters or less. The fifth part focuses on the available applications to make the most of Twitter. To learn more, check out the …
Read more »“Seven Strategies and Tactics” is the fourth part of our 5-part educational series that rolls through a dialogue between Twitter Tina (Twitter fan) and Twitter Tom (Twitter skeptic) in blurbs of 140 characters or less. The fourth part focuses on various strategies and tactics to make the most of Twitter. To learn more, check out …
Read more »I recently returned from the Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Fran. As I was coming down the escalator to go to one of the keynote talks, one of my colleagues turned around and gave me an… um… strong stare of confusion? embarrassment? horror? as I pulled out my pen and notebook…apparently pen and paper are …
Read more »We’d like to thank everyone who participated in the recent networking event on Thursday, December 11th. We had a great time meeting you all. Hopefully you walked out armed with at least one or two takeaways that will help you capture your next fresh opportunity. The slides from the presentation and the video recording of …
Read more »More Efficiency (part 4 of 10-part Enterprise 2.0 series introduced here) Our approach to efficiency is outdated The scientific management movement developed distinct processes to decouple management and labor and break down skills into discrete automated tasks with the goal of removing inefficiencies and implementing measurement and control. It worked. The more efficient you were, …
Read more »A Conversation about Twitter is a 5-part educational series that rolls through a dialogue between Twitter Tina (Twitter fan) and Tom (Twitter skeptic) in blurbs of 140 characters or less. The third part “What’s in it for business?” focuses on the benefits of a business Twitter account. Part Three – A Conversation About Twitter View …
Read more »Why Should I Join? is the second part of our 5-part educational series that rolls through a dialogue between Twitter Tina (Twitter fan) and Tom (Twitter skeptic) in blurbs of 140 characters or less. This second part focuses on the benefits of a personal Twitter account. You can view the first part here. Part Two …
Read more »Twitter is silly, yet powerful– simple, yet sophisticated–focused, but broad–local, but worldwide. Love it or hate it, the fact is it’s often misunderstood. Hence, the interest in writing a short series that educates the basic to advanced user with greater levels of understanding. There are dozens of books written on Twitter, but we believed it …
Read more »In the last 40 years, the world has changed at an exponential rate. With exponential computing power, the advent of the Internet and millions of connected devices, information moves faster and cheaper to more people. The knowledge economy is growing and a new collaboration age has emerged, led by a new generation of web-based technology …
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