Blogger A Day Call: Hello is John there? Much like the innovative mosaic art John T Unger has received acclaim for, so went our bubbling conversation yesterday. It was piece after beautiful piece … [Read more...]
Keep Listening
about talking and listening. I like to watch people talking — people networking, people starting meetings, people in conversation. Last night, I was with a group of people who didn’t know each … [Read more...]
Leaders and Higher Ground
Leaders and Higher Ground There’s no person on the planet who has not been a jerk. That’s a fact. Circumstances change. People adapt. Those are also facts. Arguing with facts wastes time and … [Read more...]
Let’s Help Delaney Find Great Books on Organizational Behavior
Dr. Kirk Doesn’t Want to Use Textbooks At Tuesday Open Comments Night, Delaney Kirk told us that she was going to teach her classes using business books — not textbooks. She asked our suggestions and … [Read more...]
Link Leak Virus NYC Comments Scavenger Hunt
The Link Virus Epidemic Link Leak Virus is a special strain of the indie virus with blogtipping mutations that occur in threes. On Open Comments Night the virus got out of control again. This time in … [Read more...]
Liz Strauss at The Blog Herald, The Blogging Times, and Who’s One in a Million?
I Had 5 Minutes Free at 2 in the Morning About two weeks ago, I got an IM from Tony Hung the Assistant Editor of the new Blog Herald. He asked if I would consider writing a column. I looked in the … [Read more...]
Mini-Session 4: (Why) Navigation is Important to You and Your Readers
Joe Hauckes Liz has invited me to be a ââ¬Åspeakerââ¬Â at this Virtual Version of SOBCon07. Iââ¬â¢m not really sure why she picked me, but I was more than happy to accept. So, whether you are … [Read more...]
Motrinmoms: The Spectacular Opportunity to Rise from a Colossal Mistake
Savvy Companies Don’t Have to Do This Tonight, a corporation made a colossal mistake. Motrin put up this ad. The ad was meant to tell Moms with new babies that Motrin understood their pain. … [Read more...]
Myth Busting “Write as You Talk” OR How to Write Conversationally
I Can Think Writing My IT husband wanted to know what I knew about writing. We talked quite a while. I told him that writing is written conversation about organized thinking. As he does often, IT … [Read more...]
Net Neutrality 10-14-2006
Net Neutrality Links I’m adding this link to the Net Neutrality Page. DOJ Rubberstamps Massive Telecom Merger by Matt Stoller This is stunning news. The Justice Department has OK’d, with a simple … [Read more...]
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