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What is Work Literacy?

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Karrer and Michele Martin have just launched Work Literacy , which is: "a network of individuals, companies and organizations who are interested in learning, defining, mentoring, teaching and consulting on the frameworks, skills, methods and tools of modern knowledge work." 0 Comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post.

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Join Us for Launch of Social Media Club Hawaii Chapter

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I find the company story very interesting. Please leave a comment here so we can let you know about future events. Members also interact frequently online via the wiki and the many developing events and activities. You can also join the fledgling Facebook Group or keep tabs on our page on the SMC Wiki. Can’t come?

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Using Social Media to Promote Your Event: Step 2

Bare Feet Studios

All past and upcoming podcamp events are listed on the official Podcamp Wiki. If a company was successful at one podcamp, they will be very likely to want to sponsor the next event in the series. We are actually getting calls from companies who want to sponsor – without having approached them first! Web courtesy 101.)

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Social Media Club Hawaii Launch | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

I am leaving many people out but they will all get posted once we organize the mailing list – or leave me a comment here and I will update this post with your link. We’ll be posting more info soon and please leave a comment or be in touch if you want me to contact you with the next step. Share/Bookmark Thanks for reading!

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10 Community Manager Responsibilities that Don't Involve Twitter.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In no particular order, here they are: Make Friends In the Industry Community Managing is super easy when you’re working for a well-known tech company in the middle of Silicon Valley. But what if you’re Community Managing for a company that makes matchbooks? Who are the heavy hitters? An audience just sits and listens.