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Social technology doesn’t make you more authentic

There was a lot of talk this week at the IABC world conference about authenticity. Some seem to think that social technology makes authenticity possible. Culture, attitude, personality, familiarity with the topic - these enable an authentic voice. Social technology...

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Courage is the key

An attendee in a session at this week's IABC world conference said "all our employees want us to allow blogging. I just ignore them. What do I tell them?" A colleague e-mailed me about using Twitter. She was shocked that people were following her even though she...

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Know the social technologies, then strategize

Yesterday I posted a new post on the Communitelligence Communication Skills blog. All the chatter here at IABC World Conference about social media got me thinking... For my readers here I wanted to add a fun sidebar. The Apple developers conference is also being held...

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Great networking is all about diligence

Yesterday I posted for Communitelligence's Communication Skills blog about networking skills. With all the conferences coming up, it's been on my mind. If networking is on your mind too, check it out.

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Measurement skills

I just posted a new blog post on Communitelligence's Communication Skills blog about measurement skills. Let me know what you think. I wanted to add a note here for my regular readers about the tools. As part of our upcoming launch, we'll make three measurement tools...

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Set to speak at Communitelligence in June

I'm heading to Chicago next month to speak at Employee Engagement & Social Media, a conference put on by Communitelligence. I'll be leading the social media speaker pack with an overview about how to use social technologies internally. I am updating my...

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