Leadership value of the “Golden Rule,” a memento from #SOBCon
Yes, there are giant corporations where the almighty dollar trumps such a human value. But I’m happy to say that slice of perennial wisdom was alive and well at #SobCon 2010 this year.
Yes, there are giant corporations where the almighty dollar trumps such a human value. But I’m happy to say that slice of perennial wisdom was alive and well at #SobCon 2010 this year.
This weekend NPR aired my feature on All Things Considered which gave a taste of the job hunt in the social media landscape. You can click here to listen to Socializing on Line can Get you a Job. Can you nail a job by playing your cards right on-line?
Oprah, Madonna, Hillary Clinton. These iconic female legends carry immeasureable marketing weight. The voices of these women are written in stone, as their personal brands have permeated the internet and beyond. Even as they have evolved, these brands have been concretized in the consciousness of society in general, let alone their contributions to the historic implications of the feminine brand.
I’ve been in what my good friends have come to know as “Judy Martin’s self induced boot camp.” That’s when projects seem to come of age at the same time, my work in tv, radio and blogging converge and my personal life is thrust into some sort of chaotic state. It’s actually a good time.
Thomas Clifford, aka Director Tom, was just laid off from his job as a corporate film director. Having worked with this brilliant soul, I didn’t tweet or e-mail to check on his fine being.