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Miscommunication from The New York Times

In an embarrassing mea culpa, The New York Times apologized for seven errors in a single article, an appraisal of Walter Cronkite, the CBS icon whose death made headlines when he died recently.  The...

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Facial Cues Tell us a Lot About People and Success in Business

[tweetmeme]Facial expressions are crucial to social – and business – interactions.  A story in The New Times today discussed research by a graduate student who is doing a study on her own condition...

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Job Recovery Rewards Companies That Engaged Employees

[tweetmeme]I hate to say I told you so – but the job market is definitely on the uptick and employers who didn’t engage and invest in their employees are worrying about it.  No, not about having too...

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10 Best Lists 2010

[tweetmeme]Here are my picks for the 10 Best Lists 2010.  Actually, that’s a little inaccurate because most of the lists I chose have more than 10 best, but they were important — like the” 100 Best...

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Oops! I Should Have Said That on Twitter

Image via CrunchBase [tweetmeme]No, that’s not a mistake in the headline. Do you have a Twitter account with blank space where your photo should be alongside one or two lonely tweets? That’s not good...

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The “Gray Lady” Reinvents Itself in the Digital Era as Readers Leave

The “Gray Lady” is The New York Times, so-called because the type in the print version is so dense. That’s a moniker the newspaper no doubt wishes it could shed as its readership is eclipsed by online...

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New York Times Appoints Digital Pro to Engage its Readers

Imagine The New York Times appointing an assistant editor for audience engagement. Only 33, Alexandra MacCallum was described as a “business-side executive,” who will have a dual reporting role to the...

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Miscommunication from The New York Times

In an embarrassing mea culpa, The New York Times apologized for seven errors in a single article, an appraisal of Walter Cronkite, the CBS icon whose death made headlines when he died recently.  The...

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Facial Cues Tell us a Lot About People and Success in Business

[tweetmeme]Facial expressions are crucial to social – and business – interactions.  A story in The New Times today discussed research by a graduate student who is doing a study on her own condition...

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Job Recovery Rewards Companies That Engaged Employees

[tweetmeme]I hate to say I told you so – but the job market is definitely on the uptick and employers who didn’t engage and invest in their employees are worrying about it.  No, not about having too...

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Oops! I Should Have Said That on Twitter

No, that’s not a mistake in the headline. Do you have a Twitter account with blank space where your photo should be alongside one or two lonely tweets? That’s not good for your brand. I just read an...

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The “Gray Lady” Reinvents Itself in the Digital Era as Readers Leave

The “Gray Lady” is The New York Times, so-called because the type in the print version is so dense. That’s a moniker the newspaper no doubt wishes it could shed as its readership is eclipsed by online...

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New York Times Appoints Digital Pro to Engage its Readers

Imagine The New York Times appointing an assistant editor for audience engagement. Only 33, Alexandra MacCallum was described as a “business-side executive,” who will have a dual reporting role to the...

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