Posted on June 5th, 2009 by Tim
Loved this so much from Umair Haque that I’ve just copied the lot! Take a look and be sure and go back and let him know what you think (http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/haque/2009/06/twitter_2.html):
1. Ideals beat strategies. What infuriates people most about Twitter is that it seems to have no plan, scheme, or angle. “Hey, Twitter” say the pundits: “don’t [...]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2009 by Tim
A tweet by Euan drew my attention to a post he has recently written about a subject close to my heart while working for a big agency like iCrossing.
I have been fortunate to be working as a knowledge manager with the agency and as such have very much fulfilled a business support functionality. While it [...]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2009 by Tim
Great title for a great post! Eric Mack, a 25 year business entrepeneur and productivity consultant, observes that in terms of the popular business organisation process Getting Things Done, Twitter is a tool that signals a path to a clearer communications channel.
JP Rangaswami wrote about this recently (I summarised in my post Twitter as a “personal [...]
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