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Social Web Literacy

Listening to a webinar from iCrossing’s VP Head of Social Media Antony Mayfield persuading brands to open up their IT and build a framework to help their businesses to be social. And not just from a...

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8 reasons for using Google Reader for RSS

Using RSS on a regular basis? If not, why not? Heralded some time ago as a game changer RSS has proven to be just that – the best, easiest and quickest way to digest regular content from the web. Here...

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Social Media Metrics, Privacy and Vendor Relationship Management (VRM)

OK, so firstly apologies for the mouthful of a title, but I have just finished reading an inspiring book – Social Media Marketing: How Data Analytics Helps to Monetize the User Base in Telecoms, Social...

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Google Sidewiki vs Brands In Public

It’s been an interesting week. First Seth Godin decides to back an idea that aggregates buzz around brands and creates a separate page for each brand curating this freely accessible  content that can...

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The Trafigura effect – vive la resistance!

I’m writing this still reeling from my Twitter experience this morning! (geek) Flicking, as I usually do, between work and Tweetdeck (keeping in touch with the back channel) I started picking up on the...

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Digital Marketing Made Simple

The below deck is the final presentation that I made while working as a Knowledge Manager at iCrossing. Rather pompously entitled ‘Digital Marketing Made Simple’ it’s a rather complex looking Prezi...

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Knowledge Management and Business Change

This article over at “The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management” is a good read from an experienced KM professional – Steve Denning. The following quote in particular stuck out in my mind: These great...

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Black Swan Theory and the art of doing nothing

A book I have just added to my Amazon wishlist is Nassim Nicholas Taleb‘s The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. Here’s the synopsis from Wikipedia: The Black Swan Theory or “Theory of...

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Tech/web curation: The World Is Full of Interesting Things

That’s the name of a brilliant slideshow created by Google’s Creative Labs. You’ll find a lot of interesting HTML5 apps, iPhone apps, visualization tools, 3D projections, art projects, creative YouTube...

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My guide to setting up your own blog

I’ve done this so many times I thought I would document the process for the benefit of others! So here it is – my guide to setting up your own blog. What do I mean by this? Well firstly I’m not talking...

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Knowledge Management aka Social Media aka Cultural Change

In his brilliant article over on Cognitive Egde today Dave Snowden ties together my great passions in a coherent way that reflects a point in the divergence of thinking that has been dawning on me....

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