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United States Air Force Academy Cadet Steve Gatena

Leadership is a gift…

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…given by those who follow… “Here is General Mark Welsh, Commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, speaking after lunch at the Air Force Academy a few days ago. The video is 50 minutes long, but I encourage you to watch the whole thing. It may be the finest piece of public speaking you will [...]

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Leadership is a gift…

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…given by those who follow… “Here is General Mark Welsh, Commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, speaking after lunch at the Air Force Academy a few days ago. The video is 50 minutes long, but I encourage you to watch the whole thing. It may be the finest piece of public speaking you will [...]

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Is blogging still relevant?

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From time to time, students ask me ‘is blogging relevant’? When I say that blogging is the foundation of thought leadership marketing, many of them are skeptical. After all, aren’t bloggers 40 year old white guys that live in their parents basement spewing political venom in their pajamas? Far from it! While Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn [...]

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#hottoppix for July 5, 2011

Things we’ve been tracking in the past 24 hours… Pursue Happiness July 4, 2011   WordPress 3.2 now available July 4, 2011     Related articles Before and after; Nilofer Merchant ‘total beauty makeover’… (e1evation.com) nothing says love like beer! (e1evation.com)

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Alexandra Samuel

How to write a blog post in 10 minutes

Part of a series. Original version at AlexandraSamuel.com. In my recent blog post about how to sustain your social media presence in just 3 hours a week, I advise drafting 3 blog posts in under one hour. That may sound unimaginable if (like me) you’ve fallen into the habit of turning each blog post you write [...]

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Afraid of making mistakes online?

Get over it! “Risk aversion is the number one reason that people and organizations fail to tap the full power of social media. People often tell me that they can’t afford to make a mistake online, because any error will be just one Google search away for anyone to see, forever. Unless you’re prepared to [...]

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