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Martyrdom Ain’t What It’s Cracked Up to Be

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If you’re not also tooting your own horn, the world just passes you by. One of social media’s beauties is that it gives everyone who wants one, a bull horn.

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What I’ve Read Lately: Open Leadership

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Every once in a while you come across a new book that just knocks the ball out of the park. And, so it is with Charlene Li’s Open Leadership. As an active proponent of social media I’ve read a number of books on the topic. Yet Open Leadership is the first that has a presented a practical, pragmatic, and far-reaching discussion about how to integrate it into the fabric of existing companies.

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Nasty Mudslinger: To Be or Not To Be

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Most people prefer to avoid mud slinging. But what do you do if someone’s slinging it at -you-? Today, you have to at least defend your positions.

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Capturing Boomers' Knowledge

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Knowledge transfer is an increasing concern as more Boomers begin (again) retiring. I’d like to put forward one key thought behind helping make sure it’s more effective.

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SaaS Is Not Multitenancy!

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What is SaaS? Sales model or tech platform. The customer needs a car. What’s under the hood, Rayovac or Duracell? Don’t care. Does it do what I want?