by Jamie Notter | Jan 2, 2014 | Humanize, Leadership, Managing People
There is an article in the December 2013 issue of the Atlantic titled, “They’re Watching You at Work.” It’s not so much about privacy or spying, as it is about big data, and how that can be applied, not to sales and marketing, but to the work...
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 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...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 11, 2013 | Leadership
Last week I attended the first, annual Association Chief Executives Symposium, put on by Shira Harrington and Jeff De Cagna. I really enjoyed the day-long conversation among association CEOs and senior staff (Jeff and Shira invited me as one of the facilitators). At...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 5, 2013 | Culture, Leadership, Truth
How often does a CEO write a public blog post admitting that he sucks? That’s what Greg Hoy, CEO of Happy Cog, did over on Medium recently. More specifically, he admitted that he had been avoiding his own performance review for some time at his organization, and...