by Margaret | Sep 22, 2010 | Business, Employment, Social Media, Technology
There are many pundits, consultants, and users in the social media space who claim to be social media experts. Let’s assume for the moment that we agree on the definition of “social media” for purposes of this discussion, and that the definition is limited to media...
by Margaret | Aug 26, 2010 | Business, Employment, Social Media
Change is something that that people may embrace and welcome. However, they may also fear change and be reluctant to accept it. Social media is notorious for changing quickly. It seems that as soon as we are accustomed to working within a specific social media...
by Margaret | Dec 11, 2008 | Business, Employment, Social Media
Most of us sign up for social networks because someone whom we trust invites us or we learn about it through reading. However, most of us do not take the time to do any due diligence about the ownership of the social network. Conducting “due diligence” on the...
by Margaret | Dec 3, 2008 | Business, Employment, Social Media, That's Ridiculous
When social networks first began to emerge, there appeared to be relatively clear distinctions between personal and business networks. For example, MySpace was considered to be a personal network and Xing (formerly OpenBC) was considered to be a business network....
by Margaret | Nov 21, 2008 | Business, Employment, Social Media
Way too often people will assert that they do not participate in groups and forums as posters, but as “learners,” otherwise lurking or sitting on the sidelines, i.e., reading but not actively contributing. Frequently, they claim that they do not have anything to...
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