Last chance for Wikinomics & Now Is Gone giveaway
That’s right, I’ll be choosing the random winners of this week’s book giveaway later tonight. Here’s your chance to get a shiny new copy of
That’s right, I’ll be choosing the random winners of this week’s book giveaway later tonight. Here’s your chance to get a shiny new copy of
The ever talented Sean Kenney has delivered once again on his tradecraft. Sean is an amazing LEGO sculptor who creates incredible works of art with
After a few last minute entries last night, I selected two random winners for the Community Book contest. And the winners are… Alison St. John
Can NASA Attract a Younger Crowd with Social Networking Tools? “NASA is the latest to take on additional social networking tools for the purpose of
Couple new jobs this week! Maybe a better start to your 2008 lies in this collection of positions? Online Community Organizer (anywhere) Community Development Associate
Why Nobody Likes a Smart Machine – New York Times “Even when the bugs have been worked out of a new technology, designers will still
The clock is winding down to Christmas and, as so so so many email marketers like to remind me, we are dangerously close to the
Just a reminder, the clock is ticking down to the end of the community contest. The two ways you’ll be entered: If you’re a blogger/twitterer/etc.,
Time to continue the ongoing series of 10 Question interviews with great services and sites that have community as a strong component. We have several
Meet Jake McKee, the Community Guy — Lawrence Salberg Holy crap, what a nice blog post recapping… well… me! Seriously, this is one of the
Thanks to Geoff and the Online Community Research Network, I’ve ended up with extra copies of two of my new favorite books: Wikinomics and Now
James Dyson – The Dyson Story As the owner of a Dyson vacuum, I’m a huge fan. So I was delighted to see a more
CX Sessions is a comfortable, casual virtual gathering I host once a month at no charge for senior-level community professionals across the country. I designed it as a free, small group, no-sales event where people can relax, relate, and get real about the challenges and rewards of customer communities. It has since expanded into two career development options, CX Sessions Professional and CX Sessions Mentor, which are 3-month, cohort-based programs designed to advance community-building skills for beginners and longtime leaders alike.
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