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Public Just saw Atonement earlier today. Wow!!!!! Talk about a movie that should be nominated for Best Picture. Shocking ending, compelling story, heart-tugger and cinematography and imagery that breaks all of the rules. I highly, highly recommend it.
Michael Clayton was another Oscar worthy movie I saw late last year. Much better than Sweeney Todd. Off to see There Will Be Blood later tonight and Charlie Wilson's War later today.4.0 starsJan 12th 2 Replies Forward
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Public Clearly the biggest danger facing social media is corporate America's fear of it. This more than any is the 800 lb. gorilla that social media advocates really need to start talking about. All of the other fears can be combated using case studies and examples. But no matter how many examples of collaboration and social media excellence a company is exposed to, it must still face itself.
Oct 25th 5 Replies Forward
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Public This may be one of my most poignant posts, a review of the PR industry and what's wrong with it... A snippet:
PR pros are taught that it’s OK to spin. This myth spreads all the way up the ladder to the CxO suite in most companies. In essence, they think by saying the “right” thing — a.k.a. what you want to hear or what makes them ...
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Public OK Powncers. Finally something to talk about. What do you think of the Jaiku purchase? Is Google going to integrate it into Blogger? What does this mean for Twitter? And Tumblr? Thoughts?
Personally I think Jaiku will be transformed into something much bigger. They stopped taking on new customers until they can unveil some new features. I also see it becoming much more U.S. centric...
Note I am thinking ...
continue reading...5.0 starsOct 9, 2007 13 Replies Forward
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Public Chapter Six of Now Is Gone, "Think Liquid" for free via this podcast. his chapter is the conclusion of the book (now you really can skip to the end), and coaches marketers and executives on how to handle the dynamically changing social media world. Read by the author (me, what'd you expect, it's free!), the podcast is approximately nine minutes long.
Oct 7, 2007 Reply! Forward
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