01 2011 April
Elect Charlene Li to the Harvard Alumni Board
I’m running for the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association, so if you’re a Harvard alum, you likely received a ballot in the...
Read More16 2011 February
Hot Or Not: Disruptive Technologies To Watch in 2011, Part 1: The Framework
Last month, I gave a presentation on the top disruptive technologies to watch at the SFAMA monthly meeting. One of the things I did to...
Read More10 2011 February
Report: How Corporations Should Prioritize Social Business Budgets
One question I frequently get is “How much should I be spending on social media?” The answer, of course, is it depends. This report looks...
Read More05 2010 December
Facebook’s New Profile Page: Good For People (And Yes, Advertisers Too)
Facebook announced the new profile page, updating how member profiles are shown. I was pre-briefed last week by Peter Deng, the product manager in charge of...
Read More15 2010 November
Facebook Messages challenges traditional email & portals
Facebook today announced its revamped Facebook Messages. But this is far more than than launching facebook.com emails or building a “Gmail killer”. After all, running...
Read More13 2010 October
Social Search Propels Bing, Will Hurt Google
by Charlene Li Microsoft’s Bing.com search unit announced today that it is integrating Facebook’s social graph information into some parts of its search results. This...
Read More06 2010 October
The Open Leadership Awards 2010 Winners
Back in August, we launched the Open Leadership Awards to recognize people and organization that best demonstrate the principles of open leadership. We received submissions...
Read More06 2010 October
New video with Brian Solis on “Open Leadership”
Brian Solis recorded a video interview with me discussing the concepts in my book Open Leadership – it’s part of his excellent new video series. You...
Read More24 2010 September
Celebrating six years of blogging and sharing
Six years ago, I wrote my first blog post, “Blogging as a state of mind“. Forrester was supportive of my research efforts into the nascent...
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