Social Media Dangers We Don’t See But Foretell Its Future
Posted on27 Feb 2017
Tagscontrol, illusion, internet, negative, New York Times, security, social media, CBS News, Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, YouTube, PTSD, censorship
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People talk of trolls, fake news and acerbic comments on social media. The presidential election brought these even more to the fore.... Read More
7 Business Tips From The 2016 Presidential Election
Posted on05 Dec 2016
Tagsprocess, social media, big data, change management strategy, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, 2016 presidential election, motivation, business, effectiveness, energy, leadership
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Many had to endure the 2016 presidential election. Still, we can gain insights from any experience, good or bad. In that spirit... Read More
Key Internal Networking Strategy For Any Organization
Posted on03 Oct 2016
Tagscollaboration, Harvard Business Review, networking, social media, University of Virginia, Forbes, homophily, Rob Cross, Robert Thomas
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Networking has hit prime time in almost all our careers. This includes inside our organizations too, not just outside. How does this... Read More
Thank You for Your Encouragement and Motivation at 500
Posted on23 Feb 2015
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I am not surprised that I am here at Post 500. I am surprised though by how hard this last hundred was.... Read More
Personality Types That Share Ads
Posted on11 Aug 2014
Tagsadvertising, extrovert, Harvard Business Review, LinkedIn, marketing, Personality, social media, status, peer-to-peer marketing, big data, Thales Teixeira, target marketing, egocentricity, viral ads
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I had asked a LinkedIn guru whether he knew of a way to filter profiles based on personality types. He replied, “No.”... Read More
Rehab for Social Media, Email, Texts (SMET) Addiction
In response to my post highlighting SMET addictions, Maya Larson (@connectionsbym), an Etsy shopkeeper, asked, “Is there a 5-step (rehab) program” for... Read More
Social Media, Email, Texting (SMET) Addiction
Posted on20 Mar 2014
Tagscreativity, effectiveness, efficiencies, email, Facebook, happiness, Pollyannaism, social media, storytelling, texting, The Atlantic, The Economist, Bloomberg Businessweek, loneliness, SMET Addiction
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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
Peer-to-peer Marketing Overrated?
Posted on13 Mar 2014
Tagsrelationships, demographics, homophily, Sinan Aral, peer-to-peer marketing, social media, marketing, Influence, Harvard Business Review, friends, decisions, buying habits
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Yes, peer-to-peer marketing (P2P) is overrated but still important as long as we understand what what we are buying: just another channel... Read More
My 400th Post: Thank You for Your Growth and Endorsements
Posted on10 Mar 2014
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My 400th post arrives with much amazement, awe and appreciation for those who visit my blog, encourage me and publicly endorse both.... 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