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  • Business, Communication, Social Media, Society, Trends, Web, Workplace

    There’s a social media evolution – Part 1

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    Neville Hobson

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    4 September 2009

    (See “There’s no social media revolution” by Paul Seaman for direct context.) Over the past few weeks, Paul Seaman and I have engaged in a friendly debate (well, a series of individual blog posts) about social media and whether or not it changes the rules of business. Paul and I are in opposite camps of […]

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  • Business, Leadership, Workplace

    Individualism of leadership

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    Neville Hobson

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    4 September 2009

    I’ve been reading a feature in the FT about what it takes to be a leader, which reviews a book called 1000 CEOs published in the UK last month. Very timely as this was a discussion topic with a good friend just a few days ago. My point to her was, first, it depends; and, […]

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  • Business, Mainstream Media, Marketing, Mobile, Online Media, Web

    A compelling route for the mainstream media

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    Neville Hobson

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    4 September 2009

    The Economist is one of the best-value subscription deals for a mainstream medium that I can think of. For the amount I pay quarterly (about £20, if I recall correctly), I get a print magazine every Friday in the mail, access to broader and deeper content online and a terrific archive, plus each week’s issue […]

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  • For Immediate Release

    FIR Cut: Microsoft plans Tupperware-style Windows 7 community launch events

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    Neville Hobson

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    3 September 2009

    Overflow from FIR #480 on September 3, 2009. TechFlash.com: Microsoft calling on thousands to host their own Windows 7 parties Download this podcast (2.29Mb, 5:36) If you want to automatically receive FIR Cuts as they’re published, subscribe to the RSS feed. (What are FIR Cuts?)

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  • For Immediate Release

    FIR Cut: Are lifestreams the corporate blogs of the future?

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    Neville Hobson

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    3 September 2009

    Overflow from FIR #480 on September 3, 2009. PRNews Online: Life, or Something Like It: Leveraging Advances in Social Aggregation Craig’s Posterous: Audio chat with Neville Hobson about Posterous Download this podcast (4.4Mb, 10:52) If you want to automatically receive FIR Cuts as they’re published, subscribe to the RSS feed. (What are FIR Cuts?)

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