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Confessions of a digital narcissist….
I am a digital narcissist. There, I admitted it. Perhaps, we all have a little bit of narcissism in us. Not the bad kind, where ego and attention are a character flaw involving vanity, selfishness, arrogance, entitlement, etc. I’m talking … Continue reading
Mine, Mine, Mine….
We had an interesting class last week on Enterprise 2.0 and the adoption of social oriented tools for companies and organizations. It was interesting to do some research on the transition from focusing on technologies, platforms and workflows to enabling … Continue reading
A Dozen Things I learned from Social Media Class
I just finished an experimental class teaching social media analysis to some very enthusiastic and bright grad students at Carnegie Mellon. I’m happy to say that they would like to continue the class and even expand it out for next … Continue reading
