At this rate my next post will be in early October…
I’m going to use a challenge from my friend Liz Strauss to jump start my blogging. I’ve been focusing a lot of my energy on getting The Community Roundtable up and running, but I find writing on my own is a great outlet, one that [...]
Posts Tagged ‘culture’
25 Words of Social Media Wisdom
Posted in Social Media Strategy, tagged aaron strout, blogging, chris heuer, community, culture, evangelists, liz strauss, shannon paul, social media, strategy on July 31, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Does Lifestreaming Connect Too Many Dots?
Posted in Social Media Strategy, tagged culture, getting started, security, social graph, social media, strategy on February 15, 2009 | 19 Comments »
It struck me the other day that my use of lifestreaming tools such as Twitter and Brightkite could make me more susceptible to crime. I’m not talking about the types of cyber-crime outlined in this article, but more traditional offline burglary and/or home invasion. If I’m publicly broadcasting my location and plans, how long is [...]
Psst… You already have a community
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blogging, community, conversations, culture, microblogging, newsletter, social media, strategy on January 15, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The shiny, not-so-new toy is community, enabled with social media/networking tools and everyone wants some. Blogs, forums, microsharing, ideas all rolled into a community… you name it and businesses are clamoring for it. Social media platform providers are lining up to sell you a host of features and solutions to satisfy that craving. But technology [...]
C20 Conversation – Brad Zylstra, Alticor
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged community, culture, social media on May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I caught up with Brad during a break at the Community 2.0 Conference. He talks about what it takes to move a community initiative along in an established company. He also shared his thoughts on executive involvement and how a company’s culture impacts a community initiative. Finally, he talks about how important it is to [...]
C20 Conversations – Tony Hsieh, ZAPPOS!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged community, culture, social media, strategy, twitter on May 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In speaking with people after Tony’s keynote, it became clear they found his message inspirational, but not necessarily helpful in their journey with community. I didn’t have a great response to this until I saw slide in Patti Anklam’s presentation the next day. She talked about the roles of an old ceo vs new ceo.” [...]
C20 Conversations – David Weinberger
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged conversations, culture, social media on May 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It seems to me that David is reluctant legend. His suggestion that “markets are conversations” has become the mantra for the future of the web, yet David prefers not to spend much time talking about it. We arranged a podcast with David following his keyonte at the Community 2.0 Conference, where he shared his thoughts [...]
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I took the banner photo during our recent trip to Japan. It's one of the busiest intersections in the world, but everyone, cars and people, understand the rules of engagement and it works really well.Meta
