Slide Of Victoria’s Secret Exposes Real Secrets Of Success In Business
Posted on27 May 2019
Tagsbranding, Facebook, fashion, retailing, success, The Economist, Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, General Electric, Marshall Goldsmith, Victoria's Secret, Fashionista.com
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Every idea contains the seeds of its own destruction. That’s life. The act of living brings any life form closer to its... Read More
Most Invisible Radical Contribution Of Facebook To Society
There’s no debate. The contribution of Facebook to society is great. It influences. People also use it to influence others. Many times... Read More
Future Of The Internet Using Wild West As Road Map
Posted on11 Sep 2017
Tagshomogeneity, human nature, internet of things, Verizon, AT&T, Charter (Spectrum), Comcast, Amazon, Wild West, Apple (company), Microsoft, internet, Google, future, Facebook, control, communications
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Technology brings change. Human nature does not change. That means human nature exerts itself in the same way using new means. Knowing... Read More
Big Data, Big Personality Assessor
Imagine applying for a job. In addition, to all the necessary disclosures for background checks, references, credit reports, drug tests and personality... Read More
Social Media, Email, Texting (SMET) Addiction
Posted on20 Mar 2014
Tagshappiness, SMET Addiction, loneliness, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Economist, The Atlantic, texting, storytelling, social media, Pollyannaism, Facebook, email, efficiencies, effectiveness, creativity
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A SMET addiction exists for three reasons. First, it’s extremely hard to resist engaging, and SMET has potentially harmful effects, the second... Read More
Top Emotion Aroused by Facebook
The top emotion aroused by Facebook is envy a study found led by Ethan Kross (University of Michigan) and Philippe Verduyn (Leuven... Read More
My 300th Post: Thank You for Your Encouragement, Motivation
Posted on25 Mar 2013
TagsThank You Series, Twitter, Thank You, social media, sensitive people, motivation, Facebook, encourage, emotional self defense, bloggers
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Unlike my 100th and 200th posts, I knew my 300th would arrive. This year saw substantial jump in visitors, so it’s like... Read More
Computers, Emails, Dishonesty
Posted on06 Dec 2012
Tagsemail, Stephen Marche, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Robert Feldman, Mattitiyahu Zimbler, The Atlantic, team intelligence, team building, social media, relationships, management by walking around, management by email, management, Harvard Business Review, happiness, Facebook, computers
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Technology has made communication tremendously convenient and fast. Consequently, communicating via computers, especially emails and varying forms of text messaging and instant... Read More
Social Media Strategy & The Natural Force of Integration
Posted on20 Jun 2011
Tagsbloggers, website, Twitter, technology, strategy, social media, military, LinkedIn, Facebook, analogy
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Several folks on Twitter inspired this post: Ted Coine, Kevin Vonduuglasittu, Tim Steigert, Peggy Fitzpatrick and Michele Price. Their discussion centered around... Read More