All Entries Tagged With: "Web 2.0"
The Changing Face of PR Leadership
I recently received an email from the CXO of a public relations firm suggesting that if I had time, I might be interested in reading the seven (7) most recent posts on his new blog. I visited his blog, and what I found were not blog postings in the normal sense but rather novelettes – [...]
How to Connect the Dots of Web 2.0 Communications
I am very pleased that the popular online business leadership forum – Expert Access – has used my commentary on how business can connect the dots of Web 2.0 communications.
Expert Access is a business e-zine for senior-level corporate executives, IT and operations managers and technology buyer committees. It is a service of Cincom Systems, the global [...]
Web 2.0’s Need to Help Business
There is an unfortunate yet growing disconnect developing between corporate America, and the potentially effective opportunities for enhanced online communications offered by the innovative Web 2.0 movement.
In short, the dots are not getting connected to demonstrate how the new technology of Web 2.0 can benefit business and organizations.
As a result, new developments, such as the [...]
Intelligent Thinking in Challenging Times
At this time of questions, bewilderment and fear about which direction the U.S. and global economies will take, I am heartened by the intelligent perspective of a group of thought leaders who are actively analyzing today’s online marketing and reputation management opportunities. People like Geoff Livingston, Chris Brogan, Todd Defren, David Meerman Scott, and others To read [...]
Social Media Prepares You for Downturn
As all of us know or are quickly realizing, the latest Congressional boondoggle in the form of a $700 billion bailout (actually, it turned out to become a $870 billion pork barrel payoff to benefit only fat cats and lobbyists) will most likely never help any of ordinary people in the U.S.
If there was one [...]


