Monthly Archives: June 2009

Non-Social Social … the New Norm?

My son-in-law and I were spending some time bonding on Saturday, interacting together while simultaneously checking our crackberries. Our society is quickly moving towards being non-socially social. Have you noticed how many people walk around with a beetle attached to … Continue reading

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CFOs are … worried!

I read an article this morning about CFOs … on one hand cautiously optimistic about the economy and on the other, worried about their companies. It made me wonder. If CFOs ARE worried about their companies, are they also worried … Continue reading

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It IS More Than Just Semantics!

If you have to qualify a statement with the word, “technically,” then, at least in a job search, you have probably crossed the line. Mark Haluska, Founder and Executive Director of Real Time Network talks about a candidate who repeatedly … Continue reading

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CFOs … Learn from Social Media Thought Leaders

Todd Raphael offers insights following the recent Social Recruiting Conference at Google headquarters and a conversation with Linked In founder, Reid Hoffman. It’s an insightful article, and CFOs can certainly learn a thing or two about how recruiters are using … Continue reading

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Social Media and Career Management

Kendra Reddy wrote an article on “Career Management Netiquette,” and it is a good read. The bottom line … it’s not enough to “be” [visible] you must “do” [networking].  Now, we are human BEings. But networking is a verb and, … Continue reading

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