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During a presentation last night, I got this question: “How long can you wait before updating LinkedIn? Sometimes people go through changes they don’t want to broadcast—they get fired, divorced—how long can they wait before posting this while still being current?” Social media is catalyzing the way in which people deal with the truth. We’ve [...]

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I just attended what might be my favorite conference of all time: People Report’s Summer Camp. (It’s awesome—see Twitter and YouTube.) Summer Camp is a networking event hosted by People Report, where 200+ people from HR and marketing come together to push the leading edge forward. It’s a remarkable event, run by remarkable people, run [...]

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About seven months ago, I wrote a surprisingly provocative blog post about the risks of executives blogging. Let’s check back in on the topic of executives and social media, but from a different angle—let’s follow it up with a quick post on executives’ LinkedIn use. The risks executives tend to articulate to me with regards to [...]

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I’m super excited to announce that my team at Ajax has just developed a new relationship scoring tool. And not just for social media relationships—we wanted to connect social activities into real life, so we built a tool that actually scores family relationships! Here’s how it works: You’ll be prompted to enter a bunch of [...]

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Ever get that feeling that maybe someone is being totally straight with you? Here are 16 telltale signs that there’s more to the story than is being revealed? Here’s how to tell that you’re not getting the full truth: 16 signs someone is hiding the truth.ppt View more presentations from Jason Seiden   Jason Seiden [...]

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Parity

January 19, 2011

One of the most difficult things to admit to oneself can be a feeling of not measuring up. The human psyche is incredibly adept at avoiding the acceptance of other people’s superiority. The problem with this, besides blinding us to our development opportunities, is that what happens when we try to communicate with people who [...]

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The English language is woefully inadequate in some very fundamental ways, and the more work I do related to communications, the more apparent this becomes. I find I need a number of words and phrases to describe universal concepts, and the convoluted communication gymnastics required to describe these concepts creates issues rather than solves them. [...]

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