The Dangers of Meta Data

January 12th, 2009

Gone are the days of manually comparing and redlining versions of agreements, pleadings, motions and other legal documents thanks to features in modern word processing applications such as embedded document comparison and change tracking tools. For many, gone too are the days of handwritten comments and sticky notes on draft documents mailed and/or faxed between attorney and client, or between adverse attorneys. more »

Deep Social Media Engagement = Top Financial Performance

July 20th, 2009

social media engagementWell, it’s official: Those brands that are most deeply engaged in various social media channels (and not merely present) are more financially successful than those that aren’t, accordingly to a new report released by Wetpaint and Altimeter Group. The researchers established criteria that was customized for individual social media platforms, and then evaluated and scored brands’ engagement accordingly. more »

The Next Wave of Communications & Collaboration, Courtesy of–Who Else–Google

July 7th, 2009


Google as continued to up the ante with its innovations in Web communications, but its next big project is sure to blow even the most jaded of digerati out of the water. Google Wave, the brain child of Google Maps founders Jens and where people can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps and more.

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Archive for January, 2009

Welcome to the iEconomy (Following the Gift Card Moneytrail)

Monday, January 19th, 2009

The economy is in tethers and finger pointing appears to won out over common sense for now. However businesses ready to tackle the next new set of challenges has already begun rolling up sleeves to shape the new economy. Gone are days of the consumer / credit society where the purchase of large quantities of goods today on the promise of paying with money tomorrow. Manufacturers the world over have squeezed the profit out of the production of goods, thanks largely to automation efficiencies, to the point of (more…)

viral videos killed the guerilla marketing star

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Remember the days when guerilla marking was all the fashion and friends getting friends just to try the newest and coolest tech gadgets would score you some cold hard cash. Those were the days, especially in this economy. With the Internet now usurping everything money and replacing it with FREE corporate executives are left scratching their heads to ponder ways to monetize. (more…)

The Dangers of Meta Data

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Gone are the days of manually comparing and redlining versions of agreements, pleadings, motions and other legal documents thanks to features in modern word processing applications such as embedded document comparison and change tracking tools. For many, gone too are the days of handwritten comments and sticky notes on draft documents mailed and/or faxed between attorney and client, or between adverse attorneys. (more…)

11 Technical Resume Tips for Tech Pro Positions

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Busy hiring managers often don’t have the time to study every resume that crosses their desk in detail. Show them what they want to see in an easy to read, concise manner in order to get the attention you want and deserve.
Here are some tips to writing a top notch (more…)

Keys (and Confessions) to a Career in Change

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

A few years ago, I decided to make a career shift and had to deal with the daunting experience of selling myself into a position that I had little experience with and probably was not the most qualified person for. It was much harder than making a lateral move in the industry I was accustomed to working in, but I was (more…)

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