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A new take on how social networking will shape the workplace demands of (young) Gen Ys and millenials

Really interesting read over at the Wall Street Journal Blogs today. Gary Hamel writes about “The Facebook Generation” and how it will alter traditional workplace politics and align them with Web politics. I particularly liked items #1, 2, 8 and 10. (And I’d be happy to see some of those ideas incorporated at my office!)
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Posted by DMo on March 25th, 2009

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Don’t pull a “Cisco Fatty”

 

Have you heard about this trend on Twitter today? A very funny (and thoughtless) post from @theconnor about Cisco resulted in the company reneging on a job offer (thanks to the keen eye of Cisco employee @timmylevad). 
It’s such a bonehead move that there’s already a website called CiscoFatty.com.
Be sure to check out this post, too.

Posted by DMo on March 18th, 2009

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Social media: ROE, not ROI

At the SMCSLC meeting earlier this month, one attendee asked a great question. Paraphrased roughly, she inquired, how does one go about convincing business decision makers that social media is worth the time and effort?
Now especially, BDMs (as the media nerds upstairs call ‘em) are more worried about ROI than ever before. But that’s not [...]

Posted by DMo on February 27th, 2009

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Freebies

Piece-by-bloody-piece, this site is coming along. I’ve added a page called Freebies and will use it to house free, informative articles.
Check it out.

Posted by DMo on February 26th, 2009

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