In the wake of this post on working hard or just working lots, I had a few chats with people that basically asked “so, what is work that matters?” In other words, what does true hard work look like? This, of course, will vary based on your situation. But here’s Read more »
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Avoiding the Social Media Pigeonhole
Listen here: You don’t want to be a social media expert, okay? You really don’t. Social media is limited in focus and lifespan. It’s *one* line of application in an otherwise vast business landscape that includes many disciplines, and many approaches to solving the related challenges. That goes for me Read more »
Being A Director of Community: One Year Later
Last year, I wrote a post about being a director of community. It was a bit of a drilldown on what a job like mine entails, some of my functional areas of responsibility, and a bit about the time commitments that come alongside working in the social media realm full Read more »
Working Hard Or Working Lots?
In the realm of phrases that are often used to talk about what we do every day, we toss around “working hard”. Everything from what it takes to succeed in life, to social media and business and writing and all the things in between. But here’s something to consider. Working Read more »
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The New Court of Public Opinion
There’s an interesting characteristic of the online world that makes things sticky sometimes. We can get opinions from anywhere. The ubiquity of information means that not only can we comment or opine on anything, but it’s easy, and even widely accepted to do so. It’s rather understood that Read more »
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