Basecamp for AM2.0
Basecamp Project Utopia is the project collaboration tool we’re using to track our AM2.0 mastermind group’s progress.
Basecamp’s features: |
Basecamp Project Utopia is the project collaboration tool we’re using to track our AM2.0 mastermind group’s progress.
Basecamp’s features: |
This post probably should be in a few parts, but since it is a progression of experiences, I’ll keep the collection together. Speaking of collections, you’ll find my Elysian Hotel images here. When I got an invitation to attend a private reception at The Elysian Hotel on November 18 I almost said no. With social…
Ever wished you could have a LinkedIn referral network that automatically sends you leads, gets you noticed and advances your company’s goals but didn’t think you had the time, tools or talent to go from sitting on the sidelines to becoming a sought-out superstar? On September 23, I’ll be presented a workshop for Social Media…
Tomorrow is the first ever HAPPO. What’s HAPPO? Help a PR Pro Out Day is designed to help connect PR job seekers with employers looking for top talent. On Friday, February 19, from 10 am – 2 pm CT PR bloggers, agency leaders, and PR professionals from across the country will donate their time and…
Continuing on in an informal series of posts about influence inspired by the Fast Company influence project, here’s one with references to many sources, including Wicked. Originally posted on July 9, 2008, the information is updated with new numbers and the addition of a new slant: leadership. It’s funny. When we work with our clients,…
Image by Barbara Rozgonyi, copyright 2006 I couldn’t let today go by without commenting that December 2, 2006 marks my 6 month anniversary as a blogger. True, this blog is younger than my orginal at Marketing Transformations Network Views. But, all of our archives are here and most of our stories are there, too. In…
Last week, Brett Flickinger, JD Gershbein, Brian Tomkins and I presented at The Business Ledger’s Newsmakers Forum. Brett started out with strategy. JD covered LinkedIn. Brian presented Facebook for business and I talked about twitter. Thanks to my intern for sitting through a business buffet lunch, filming my presentation, taking pictures and most importantly, critiquing…