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Your boss, executive client or any other leader with whom you’re dealing (or perhaps even you, yourself) may not intuitively understand social media. This is not because of a lack of understanding or the technical acumen to use some Internet-connected device and hosted software, but more likely because you don’t feel the need to put forth the effort or energy to embrace it (or why anyone else would, for that matter).
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from DanaLookadoo 1128 Days ago #
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This is one of the best reads of late to understand various factors for invovlement in social media. I especially liked his discussion about scoring:"...the measure of what each of us needed to be whole and satisfied each and every day."Most of us won’t go to workshops to score ourselves; however, this post sheds light into motive. It’s a great one to share and to contemplate.

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from g1smd 1127 Days ago #
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And, just two hours ago, a prime example of the BBC not "getting it" either...http://twitter.com/stephenfry/status/1109463128http://twitter.com/stephenfry/status/1109500973http://twitter.com/Suw/status/1109516820

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