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2020 vision: three resolutions marketers are committing to this year

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We asked our Sprout community on Twitter and LinkedIn what they want to tackle in the upcoming year and gathered the resources they need to knock out those resolutions. In an industry known for rapid change, it’s critical for marketers to stay on top of their skill sets and expand their knowledge base.

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The Future of Work Weblog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The official blog for the Future of Work Community. Our goal is to foster community, conversation, and mutual learning about the future of work and the forces driving change. We welcome thoughtful, focused comments in response to any postings on this weblog. To add a comment, please sign in with your Typekey registration key.

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Connecting 2 the World: Formulating the new work literacy framework

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Tony and Michelles comment on my blog about "simplifying" a framework to make it accessible reminded me of the comments members of a group of researchers I belong to are always saying about my models/frameworks: They are very complex. Michelle has outlined some good ways to categorize knowledge work.

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Connecting 2 the World: New Skills for Knowledge Workers

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I think there can be more definition to the model in terms of the interaction between the skills (for example, what happens if the organization stresses performance skills, customers social skills, from a worker that is more comfortable with cognitive skills--such as happens with help-desk personnel?). 0 comments: Post a Comment.

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Connecting 2 the World: Developing "mind velco"

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Related to comments Ken Allen and Tony Karrer made on my blog, I began to think about the mind of the adult and the "basis" on which adults learn (the "mind velcro" on which we can build on). For example, it was not until I had to work with my children that the laws of addition made sense from a conceptual level. Older Post.

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Social Media: Making Business Fun Again | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

Here are a few examples inspiring me today: 1. Mailing a Package Becomes a Video Tutorial Shane and I are developing KnowHow Cafe , an online learning community. My example is the USPS.com website, on a Mac. Visit them to learn more here about s ubmitting your example of using word-of-mouth to build your brand – oops!

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Things to Learn from Hawaii Musicians Using Social Media | Bare.

Bare Feet Studios

Love your fans, respond to their comments, give them stuff! For example, free downloads) Beware of perfectionism – though do put some effort into making your music come from your heart. Tagging, commenting, sharing your schedule and your samples. Use the podsafe music communities to share your music with podcasters.