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The Bamboo Project Blog: De-Grading the Workplace

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In one of those serendipitous moments that occurs so often in the blogosphere, a few days later I saw that Christy Tucker bookmarked one of Kohns articles, so I clicked through to check it out. Many of us are struggling with ways to encourage the use of social media in the workplace. Flickr photo via ragesoss. Start Here!

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The Bamboo Project Blog: For Blogging Beginners: Evolution of a Blog Post

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This is also helpful to me because it forces me to take on more of a "beginners mind" and think about the kinds of questions newbies may have about social media so I can get better at anticipating and answering those. I do this, but Im also using splash media and the larger viewer. See here: [link]. Start Here!

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Massive list posts ("50+ Ways to Use Flickr," "100 Social Media Resources", etc.) The more I work with people who are new to social media, the more I believe that simplicity is the key. I think thats the situation for a lot of people when it comes to social media. Comments (0). |.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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If you see social media as primarily a more simple and efficient way for the usual experts to be able to share their opinions and content, then youre missing the point of the revolution. One of the big questions Im frequently asked about using social media is whether or not the tools "work." But Do They Work?

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Jumping Over a Mountain | chrisbrogan.com

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Covering social media business strategy and personal power. I’m thinking social media and working remotely have the potential to dramatically improve our in-person interactions, maybe make them more productive. If 60% don’t understand social media that means 40% do, to some degree, which is huge.

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