Even Harvard Business School Professors Get It Wrong by Stan Faryna
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Two Harvard Business School professors have co-authored a book about business leadership: Capitalism at Risk: Rethinking the Role of Business. The book is published by the prestigious Harvard Business Press. I have not read this book. I watched the Harvard Business Review interview with the co-authors here. I watched the video because a friend sent me the link and thought it might be interesting to me.
Today, the Jack B shakes his fist at third-rate bloggers and blog readers that lack the sense to know and love a good thing when they see it. Read it in his blog post, Your Blog Bores Me. Like counterpoint, Aaron Biebert writes about how you should be writing for and to the people reading you. You can read it in his blog post, You Are Reading This. On a deeper level, Jack and Aaron are saying the same thing to me.
And then there’s the Not Just Another [Boring] Business Podcast hosted by James St. John and Yomar Lopez. Episode 1 and 1.5 with me as a guest. You can find that here or individually, here and there.
I read a lot of blogs. Maybe, too many. I comment on a lot of blog posts. Maybe, too many. If you are a Triberrati, you do too.
A Triberrati is a blogger that stands out in the Triberr community. Triberr is a web app that connects bloggers and helps them to curate each other on Twitter. You can learn all about Triberr by reading any of the following posts about it.
Are you comfortable faking it? Friendship, love, and life – for instance?
by Stan Faryna
I’m going to do this like Jack does it. I am also inspired (in a manner of speaking) by a Florida Film maker that recently got accolades from the blogging community. More about that another time.
Stream of consciousness: I started with a title. It came to me as I watched my twitter stream. It’s loaded with love, gratitude, and inspiration.
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I have selected this music to heighten your reading pleasure: The Blue Danube.
Do not be afraid. And other social media DOHs. by Stan Faryna
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Play the soundcloud player to hear the podcast. Or download it here. The podcast sounds awesome with earphones or played on hi-fi speakers. Try it and tell me what you think.
Mobile users: you should be able to hear the podcast here.