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Puppy mills still exist. They’re horrible places where female dogs are kept in inhumane, cramped quarters for the sole purpose of churning out a constant stream of puppies to be shipped to pet stores....
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Puppy mills still exist. They’re horrible places where female dogs are kept in inhumane, cramped quarters for the sole purpose of churning out a constant stream of puppies to be shipped to pet stores....
You pass them every day, and they slide right off your consciousness. “Post no bills.” “No negotiables kept on premises after hours.” “No standing.” They’re zombie communications, the relics of a bygone era that...
(from PodCamp Toronto 2015): 1. Beforehand: know who’s in charge. Do you know what the chain of command is at your institution? Do you know who’s responsible for monitoring online conversation? Make sure you...
Five years ago, social media seemed blessed with an infinite growth curve. By feasting on the festering yet still fresh corpse of old media, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and others grew dramatically each year...
A friend recently posted the following link, “Facebook officially kills organic reach for brands,“ and asked somewhat sarcastically (I hope) when he could kill his company’s Facebook page as a result. However, a funny thing happened...
You may have heard the recent news that Google Glass is dead. In fact, depending upon which source you consulted, you may have heard that Glass suffered a fate worse than death: failure. This...
I remember reading “Rogue Warrior,” the autobiography of Richard Marcinko, founder of SEAL Team Six, the elite unit that (among other achievements) killed Osama Bin Laden. Marcinko is about as tough as is humanly...
It’s not that they don’t understand how it works or its importance. It’s certainly not for lack of interest or trying. The biggest reason your company may never ‘get’ social media is that it...
When companies try to copy others’ successes by only adopting the surface trappings of that success, they end up like an elephant in a circus act. The elephant is still an elephant. Its desire...
30% of management is figuring out whether or not what you’re doing is helping the organization. 20% is figuring out how to stop doing the stuff that isn’t helping. 30% is executing the stuff...