Interesting stuff from Universal McCann and their recently released report: Social Media Research Wave 3 [PDF]:
Archive for July, 2008
When I started reading The Secret Underground A Guide to Social Media for Organizations by Colin McKay it reminded me of two things:
First thing: An earlier reading of Gifford Pinchot’s book Intrapreneuring, a topic worth revisiting I think;
Second thing: Recent conversations with all sorts of people who lament the problems they have implementing things 2.0 in their organizations’ thinking and practice.
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Just posted on Social Disorders: Do Not Adjust Your Set on my Recruitomatic blog:
Particularly disappointing was Scoble’s self-confessed, web-enabled obsessive-compulsiveness and apparent delight at finding new ways to feed it. Rather than seek help for what most would consider a disorder it appears he finds all the solace he needs in a similarly unhealthy physical attachment to his computer. I could be wrong but it just struck me that way, very odd.
If you want to cut to the chase, here’s the video…
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I guess these days I am easily distracted as evidenced by this post, one thing leading to another…
On researching cognitive bias I came across Enemies of Reason by Professor Richard Dawkins. The program originally aired on Channel 4. This discovery coincided with my browsing around on YouTube this time researching, um, YouTube. As a result I now know how to create a playlist and have the series of five YouTube clips roll in one continuous play. Another coincidence perhaps, but this could be what I was looking for for another project of mine. My God, that’s it! Eureka!
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Comebacks…