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Carl Smith (http://www.twitter.com/carlsmith), founder and "Chief Keeper Upper" of nGen Works (http://www.ngenworks.com), bases his management philosophy on the behavior of the mindless, spineless Jellyfish. And guess what? Whether you think that sounds cool or crazy, it's important that you understand Carl's philosophy. Social media is making the hierarchy obsolete for certain types of organizations. (Hint: if you're in a constant re-org loop, it's happening to you.) Carl's model will help you fill the void
Where does the social media revolution lead? Who better to show us than futurist Erica Orange! On this week's episode, you'll truly go beyond social as Erica and Jason discuss how different generations are dealing with major disruptions in everything from the communication tools they use to their...
Published 03/04/13
Where does the social media revolution lead? Who better to show us than futurist Erica Orange! On this week’s episode, you’ll truly go beyond social as Erica and Jason discuss how different generations are dealing with major disruptions in everything from the communication tools they use to their...
Published 03/04/13
Amy Crews, co-founder of Charity Sub (http://charitysub.org), is quick to deflect attention. She'd rather talk about the amazing organizations Charity Sub supports, how it's $5/month threshold makes it easy to for people to get involved, and how social media makes it easy for subscribers to stay...
Published 02/25/13