by Jamie Notter | Dec 17, 2013 | Leadership, Learning, Social Media
Yesterday I commented on the number one frustration I hear from the non-users of social media (that it’s all about what people had for lunch). Today we’ll tackle another popular attack from a few years ago: that social media is dominated by amateurs. One...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 16, 2013 | Humanize, Leadership, Social Media
Remember the early days of Twitter, when nobody understood it? I was a fairly early adopter, and I remember that the number-one complaint I would hear from people who didn’t understand Twitter was that they really didn’t care what people had for lunch. To...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 12, 2013 | Inclusion and Diversity
I just spent a few days in Key West, Florida on vacation. I can’t say enough good things about Key West; it’s a fabulous place to vacation. But you know me, even on vacation I end up thinking about organizational issues! And the issue that showed up loud...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 6, 2013 | Books and Reading, Generational Diversity, Inclusion and Diversity
I haven’t done a Friday Quote in a while, and today I’m drawing from an ebook that I wrote (gasp) six years ago, on Generational Diversity. I’ve been thinking a lot about generations lately. I’m wondering if it’s time to elevate our...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 5, 2013 | Change, Leadership, Social Media
Maddie and I had the great privilege of presenting today at ASAE’s Technology Conference with Tom Hood, the CEO of the Maryland Association of CPAs. Tom’s a CEO who has fully embraced social media, and is super smart to boot. Here are the slides from our...