Great article in the New York Times about how the nature of leadership may be evolving. Leaders themselves are stuggling to integrate their professional and personal lives, just as people within companies are more hungry for authenticity and a personal relationship with those they choose to follow.
This ties very tightly to the twitter / blogging […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 23rd, 2008
I took a fantastic course in college called Philosophy and Film. The class was nothing like I expected, even the course title was exactly what it was all about – Philosophy and Film. Not Philosophy of Film or Philosophical Films. It was a Philosophy course that used film as a catalyst for discussion of the […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 23rd, 2008
Despite my best efforts, I am just not a blogger (yet here you are reading my post?). There’s something about going out of my way to let the world know what I think without being asked just isn’t my cup of tea. Sure you might call me anti-social. I don’t go out to bars on […]
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Posted in Content Discovery on May 21st, 2008
How Online Music Recommendations Work Right Now from Nathan Burke on Vimeo.
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 20th, 2008
What Finding New Music Online Is Like Right Now from Nathan Burke on Vimeo.
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Peeling back the curtain on the Ministry of Openness here in the ‘Mine, we’re making excellent progress in the Science Lab. We’ve homed in on a process where we can extract meaning from a few of your feed services that already exist, and we’re iterating over a few more. The goal is to […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 12th, 2008
Well, this is our VP of Science…
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Last week, I attended the Boston Social Media Breakfast with a bunch of really smart marketing, PR and technology folks. The topic was around how hiring in the 2.0 world has changed the game for job-seekers and job-fillers. There were pretty much three common themes across the speakers:
1 - You are your brand
2 - You […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on May 1st, 2008
First time visitors to my home generally fall into one of a handful of types: those who check out my books, those who check out my music, and those who check out the magazines on the coffee table. While I hang their coats or fetch drinks and snacks, visitors to my home need to do […]
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