Archives for September 2009

Banning Twitter isn’t the answer for college sports

I can understand gunshy professional sports organizations and their image consciousness banning social media tools, because it’s just another way for the media to jump on things athletes (and coaches) say to make stories where there don’t otherwise exist. But… continue reading »

Medical Schools wrestle with student content online

Apparently, medical students are having a hard time figuring out what to put online. According to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that 60% of deans in the study indicated incidents of students posting… continue reading »

Things to ask before you redo your web site (for higher ed)

Now I’m piggybacking pretty heavily here on a post by Seth Godin today, but I felt it was a timely post and one I’ve touched on before. As you might not, the real reason I started this blog in the… continue reading »

Going your own way

I didn’t watch Michael Jordan’s Basketball Hall of Fame induction speech last week. But after reading a bit about it, I took a look at it over the weekend. While some will say the speech was a bit out of… continue reading »

On time and efficiency

How much do you value efficiency in your organization? Not just money or resources, but time? Is it important to you or is it one of those things that contains many shades of gray?

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