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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008Why you should be blogging if you’re not already and how to be more successful if you are.
In your life and career, relationships play an integral part in your success. Your personal network can open doors to opportunities that can otherwise elude you. When I started blogging professionally, I realized very quickly that the same [...]
The Future of Communication
Sunday, December 30th, 2007This post was originally published a few days ago at Conversation Agent as a part of a guest series around the Institute for the Future’s map of the future, and it generated quite an interesting conversation. Enjoy, and feel free to add your thoughts to the conversation!
It’s difficult to picture a future without communication being [...]
Take Time for Relationships
Monday, December 24th, 2007Crazy, busy, hectic. These are the words that have characterized my speech the past few weeks. The flurry of preparing for the holidays disrupted by an unanticipated week away from home just days before a week of travel really threw me for a loop. And if my stress level wasn’t enough, my family couldn’t figure [...]
Personal PR - Relationships for a New Generation
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007Relationships matter. They matter for your life, your career, and your dreams. And in a digital age, how you form and maintain relationships is different than ever before. With self-publishing literally a click away through the reality of blogging, now virtually anyone can share thoughts and ideas across the globe.
Now, networking is no longer confined [...]
The Name Game: Transparency, Authenticity, and Being Your True Self
Saturday, November 10th, 2007It wasn’t long into my blogging career that I realized all the profound implications of self-publishing through blogging. Informed of issues like popular blogger Kathy Sierra being stalked by a reader, I grappled with whether or not to use my real name, full name, any name at all, or even a pseudonym. These three posts [...]
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