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Being Authentic: Whether to Involve Your Company in Social Causes, And How

CEO Insider

Your company taking a stance on a social issue won’t yield a perfect outcome. Committing to a social cause means being in league with others who are imperfect and, in some way, for reasons fair or unfair, offends someone else. Copyright The CEOWORLD magazine Limited 2021. No person or organization is perfect.

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Romanian marketing expert Robert Katai explains how to get the most out of your content

TechCrunch

I also recommended they create an internal print magazine. It’s a very well-designed magazine that their 200 to 300 employees can take home and read. You can publish them daily on your site or social media channels with a comment that says, “Here’s the link to the full article.”

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3 Important Things I Learned About Social Media in 2010 :: Women.

Women on Business

But you’d think so when you see the proliferation of articles, everywhere, about what to do and what not to do when it comes to utilizing Social Media and your business. This year of 2010 has been a revelation to me as to the ins and outs of Social Media. The cool factor aside, Social Media can steal your time and confuse you.

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Newly funded Maisonette is becoming a go-to brand for fashion-conscious families; here’s how

TechCrunch

Cofounder Sylvana Ward Durrett and Luisana Mendoza Roccia met at Vogue magazine, where Durrett spent 15 years, joining the staff straight from Princeton and becoming its director of events (work that earned her a high profile in fashion circles). For those who might be curious, their former boss, Anna Wintour, is a champion of theirs.

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Managing CEO expectations is this year’s Priority No. 1

CIO

Once upon a time, CEOs’ IT expectations legendarily came from in-flight magazines — a source that’s morphed from CIO irritant to quaint memory as the magazines faded into nostalgia-land. Today’s CEOs are more likely to get their IT visions from stories written by credulous writers authoring for online business media.

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Social Networking for Business: Does it Really Work? :: Women on.

Women on Business

So, as an avid social networker, how does this play out in real time? Here are five examples of how I’ve used social networking for my business. I encourage you to think about ways social networking will work for you. This was an easy, straightforward, simple, and mutually beneficial social networking connection.

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Is Blogging Dead?

N2Growth Blog

Magazine entitled “ Where Have All the Bloggers Gone ?” Magazine article which triggered this rant did point out those “Companies that do have blogs are very happy with them. I authored a piece for Chief Executive Magazine which goes into great detail explaining the benefits of social media for CEOs.

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