Monthly Archives: May 2011

>The Rise of the Humans

>There was an interesting story published yesterday on Mediabistro’s 10,000 Words blog, describing an ongoing “social experiment” by the New York Times social media editors.  Until now, the @NYTimes Twitter account largely has been automated — simply auto-tweeting the headlines … Continue reading

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The Rise of the Humans

There was an interesting story published yesterday on Mediabistro’s 10,000 Words blog, describing an ongoing “social experiment” by the New York Times social media editors.  Until now, the @NYTimes Twitter account largely has been automated — simply auto-tweeting the headlines … Continue reading

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>Do Incentive Meetings Really Motivate?

>If you were looking for a go-to guy on motivation, you could hardly do better than Dan Pink, author of the bestselling Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. So we went to Pink, and asked him how effective … Continue reading

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Do Incentive Meetings Really Motivate?

If you were looking for a go-to guy on motivation, you could hardly do better than Dan Pink, author of the bestselling Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. So we went to Pink, and asked him how effective … Continue reading

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>Paperlessness, via the Paper of Record

>Big news in The New York Times: Meeting organizers are developing mobile apps for attendees to use on their iPads, smartphones, and other wireless devices. But wait, there’s more: Most bundle a scheduling tool, floor plan and maybe information about … Continue reading

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Paperlessness, via the Paper of Record

Big news in The New York Times: Meeting organizers are developing mobile apps for attendees to use on their iPads, smartphones, and other wireless devices. But wait, there’s more: Most bundle a scheduling tool, floor plan and maybe information about … Continue reading

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>Face-to-Facebook

> The cover story in the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek is a profile of Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, who’s widely credited with helping the youthful company grow up. And in her free time? She throws meetings at … Continue reading

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Face-to-Facebook

The cover story in the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek is a profile of Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, who’s widely credited with helping the youthful company grow up. And in her free time? She throws meetings at her … Continue reading

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>Got Geek?

> Technology is supposed to make our lives and jobs easier — but it doesn’t always feel that way. Even if you could keep up with all of the latest releases and innovations, it’s tough to sort out what is … Continue reading

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Got Geek?

Technology is supposed to make our lives and jobs easier — but it doesn’t always feel that way. Even if you could keep up with all of the latest releases and innovations, it’s tough to sort out what is shiny … Continue reading

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