Unless you are the Lone Ranger, Rambo or Superman, you have to work with others to get the hard things done. And the harder the thing is you need to accomplish, the more important collaboration becomes. Fortunately for today’s executive, there are some great new Web2.0 tools that can help you connect […]
Entries Categorized as 'social networking'
Executive use of LinkedIn, Plaxo, Spock, SecondLife and Facebook
March 11, 2008 by Bob Gourley
David Wyld: An Expert on Government Blogging
October 19, 2007 by Karen Mortensen
I just finished reading a fascinating report by David Wyld called The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0. Not only was it academically rigorous, but it was also a fun read. Now that’s a rare achievement. Wyld is the Robert Maurin Professor of Management at Southeastern Louisiana University, where he directs the […]
New Report Issued on Marketing Power of Web 2.0
September 5, 2007 by Karen Mortensen
There was an interesting article in this morning’s Internet Travel News about the power of social networking as a marketing tool. It caught my eye, not so much because of what it had to say to travel industry professionals in particular, but because it portended a marketing “tidal wave” for all industries. This was a timely confirmation […]
CIA on Myspace?
August 23, 2007 by John Stauffer
The national intelligence agencies have launched a social networking site, A-Space, modeled after the ultra-popular MySpace, further supplying ammunition to those who claim networking sites hold potential beyond teenage users. The government-only site will allow users who voluntarily sign up to access the vast network of federal intelligence agencies.
This move “will generate better analysis […]
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