I spent last week in Vegas. Fun times. Went out one night. Partied with Darth Vader, among other things. At one bar, 3 women came up to the booth where my friends and I were in. We didn’t have to say anything to let them know we weren’t interested; they left on their own almost [...]
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Using Social Media to Attune Your Interpersonal Radar
February 10, 2012
The Secret to Using Twitter
July 9, 2011
Twitter is a non-linear, hyper-speed form of communication that makes no sense to the analytical mind. The secret to using Twitter is to recognize that what you’re experiencing is a direct pipeline into other peoples’ internal dialogue. Twitter is a digital tool that lets you read their minds. Tweets are ideas without explanation Tweets are [...]
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 [...]
Twitter: Digital Telepathy
February 7, 2011
Twitter: Back Row Commentary for the Real World
July 30, 2010
In school, there were front row students and back row students. Front row students read ahead, took copious notes, and asked probing questions right up to the very last minute of class. The back row ran color commentary—sometimes insightful, sometimes inane. Up until recently, online communication vehicles have been targeted to a “front row” mindset: [...]
Twitter—Jumped the Shark Already?
July 25, 2009
Twitter has major problems that make it almost useless in a business context… yet if it fixes those issues, it will instantly become an incredibly powerful tool to those who have mastered it. This puts business in a quandary.
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