Here is what I am reading today:
“The lead of the story must be that trust is transformed. In the wake of the financial market meltdown at the end of 2008, we have gone through a series of corporate crises during 2010 — from oil spills to product recalls affecting the leading enterprises in five sectors to the near-bankruptcy of five nations in the EU. The result is an even more profound shift in the expectation of companies to operate with increased transparency and in a manner that delivers profit while improving society,…”
“There seems to be a contingent out there that analyzes each of the globe’s various political conflicts and attempts to figure out, through plenty of speculation and the occasional Wikipedia look-ups of far-flung sovereignties, which uprising will mark the first true “social media revolution.”
“Congratulations to Jim, Elaine, Marty, Scott, Pat, Zach and all my friends at Emergency Management for the terrific new Facebook page for Emergency Management. It looks like it is off to a great start, and a quick look at many of the comments shows it is a welcome addition to the way Emergency Management is engaging with the emergency response community.”
“With that said, we’re pleased to name these 17 individuals today as new advisory board members for the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media:…”
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