News Links for 05.01.08
by Derek KarchnerA few items the Blogenberg team recommends for your reading pleasure this week…
- Student uses Twitter to contact friends and get out of jail in Egypt.
- Interview with entrepreneurial guru Guy Kawasaki on pitching your product for venture capital.
- In this edition of BNET’s Useful Commute podcast Dan Roam explains how to use simple pictures to explain concepts that typically require complex presentations (at great expense of time and energy). Also discussed at Fast Company.
- Poet Taylor Mali on speaking with authority. (hint: learn to articulately express what you’re “like” actually thinking).
- A recurring theme in this feature is dealing with the rush of content (e-mail, blogs, facebook, etc). Steve Rubel offers tips for dealing with Attention Crash.
- Eight reasons small businesses are good for America.
- The Pentagon Experts story offers an excellent view at how the media (in this case the television) media shy away from certain stories the public cares about - so they go online and to print sources to find the info.
- BNET discusses how to build, run, and duplicate effective teams in the workplace.
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