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Twitter tutorial for people who hate social media

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Roger, this one’s for you (I’m pouring out  a little of my OJ/water mix as a sign of respect…).  If you are someone like me, who loves Twitter (or any other social platform), you may be shocked when you encounter … Continue reading

What does the death of Twitter mean to online enterprise tech communities?

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You probably have heard about the changes Twitter is planning so the timeline can be more “user friendly“. Twitter wants to take the noise out of your timeline, by determining what you should see, much like Facebook does. I think … Continue reading

How many times a day should I tweet?

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Someone asked me yesterday in a meeting: how many times a day should my people be tweeting?  He has been asked to provide his team’s plan for social media. He was having a hard time wrapping his head around what … Continue reading

How I manage the deluge of social information

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I’ve been an information junkie my entire life. I will read anything I can get my hands on. When I was a little girl I read almost all of the books in my school library, but during the summers there … Continue reading

Social Media for small businesses

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Since I do social media in an Enterprise company, many times my friends, family, and owners of the small businesses I frequent ask me for help getting started in social media. Most times I don’t have the time to really … Continue reading

Book Review: Social Media for Trainers

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This book review is about Social Media for Trainers: Techniques for Enhancing and Extending Learning by Jane Bozarth. The first thing I want to say is that in my opinion, this book is not just for trainers. If you are … Continue reading

EMC Proven Professional Roundup Week Ending September 26, 2010

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This post is cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network Here are some of the highlights from the past week in the Proven  Professional Community: eSeminar – reclaiming SAN storage The link to the recording … Continue reading

EMC Proven Professional Round-Up, Week ending August 13, 2010

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This post has been cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network. Here are some of the highlights from the past week in the Proven Professional Community: University Spotlight The University Spotlight highlights one of the … Continue reading

Connecting busy experts to social networks

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I took the commuter rail into Boston today for the Enterprise 2.0 conference. A guy sat next to me and pulled out his Vsphere book by my colleague at EMC Scott Lowe. Of course I had to start talking to … Continue reading

December Big Question – What did you learn about learning in 2009?

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It’s the last day of December, the last day of 2009, the last day of a decade. But I still want to answer December’s Big Question: What did you learn about learning in 2009? Grad School Personally, I took five … Continue reading