Today on HBR: A hard look at the hard bodies promised by Tim Ferriss
Read the original post at Today on HBR: A hard look at the hard bodies promised by Tim Ferriss.My latest post for Harvard Business Review takes a hard look at hard bodies: specifically, the hard bodies...
View ArticleTwitter and the Temblor: Managing a social media emergency
Read the original post at Twitter and the Temblor: Managing a social media emergency.I wrote this post last year for the Harvard Business Review. Today’s sad news from Japan is a reminder of why we all...
View ArticleWhy I’m happy to pay for the New York Times
Read the original post at Why I’m happy to pay for the New York Times.My latest blog post for the Harvard Business Review is a celebration of the New York Times’ new paywall. OK, maybe not a...
View ArticleThe Core Tenets of the Social Web, 25 years in the making
Read the original post at The Core Tenets of the Social Web, 25 years in the making.This post originally appeared on the Harvard Business Review. We like to think of the social web as green fields in...
View Article5 signs that you’ve mastered the art of online discretion
Read the original post at 5 signs that you’ve mastered the art of online discretion.I sometimes think that the most useful preparation for my career in social media came not from my academic research...
View ArticleOn the dangers of crowdsourced surveillance
Read the original post at On the dangers of crowdsourced surveillance.My blog post for Harvard Business today looks at the troubling online reaction to last night’s riots in Vancouver. Reflecting on...
View ArticleMake Peace with Always-On Access
Read the original post at Make Peace with Always-On Access.This post originally appeared on my blog for the Harvard Business Review. The park ranger who helped us pick out a campsite didn’t know he was...
View Article4 ways to protect your privacy and reputation on Facebook Timeline
Read the original post at 4 ways to protect your privacy and reputation on Facebook Timeline.My latest blog post for HBR takes a look at the new ooh! aah! Facebook Timeline, which comes tantalizingly...
View ArticleCountering the Excuses for Avoiding Social Media (and Video Games)
Read the original post at Countering the Excuses for Avoiding Social Media (and Video Games).This post originally appeared on my blog for the Harvard Business Review. “I can see why it’s important, but...
View ArticleDelete your Klout profile and be more than a Klout score
Read the original post at Delete your Klout profile and be more than a Klout score.Today’s practice: Refuse to quantify your worth and your relationships. Delete your Klout profile, and sign onto the...
View Article10 geek gifts for this holiday season
Read the original post at 10 geek gifts for this holiday season.Today’s practice: Choose gifts that celebrate the inspiring or inspired ways your friends and family use technology, instead of gifts...
View ArticleExcel template: 7 steps to achieving your goals
Read the original post at Excel template: 7 steps to achieving your goals.Do you have trouble making good on your New Year’s resolutions? Do you have a hard time staying focused on your most important...
View Article3 ways you can use Pinterest
Read the original post at 3 ways you can use Pinterest.In my Friday post for Harvard Business Review, I provided companies with some ideas about how they could use Pinterest to connect with customers....
View ArticleWho Are You Online? A 360-Degree View
Read the original post at Who Are You Online? A 360-Degree View. This post originally appeared on the site of the Harvard Business Review. Who are you when you go online? That’s a question that goes...
View ArticleMeet Your Pinterest Customer
Read the original post at Meet Your Pinterest Customer.This post originally appeared on the Harvard Business Review. Pinterest is the social media darling of the month, growing madly and reported to be...
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