by Debbie Weil | Feb 24, 2007 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, Uncategorized
No, not because I was one of the unlucky passengers to be stranded at JFK last week (or detained on a plane on the tarmac for 10 hours… my idea of hell). But because I FedExed overnight a signed copy of The Corporate Blogging Book to CEO David Neeleman at...
by Debbie Weil | Feb 20, 2007 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, Uncategorized
JetBlue CEO David Neeleman launched a blog in September 2006. He calls it a FlightLog. But… OOPS. He hasn’t posted a new entry since Feb. 1st, despite the uproar from angry passengers over the dozens of flights cancelled because of last week’s winter...
by Debbie Weil | Feb 2, 2007 | CEO Bloggers, ROI, Stuff, Uncategorized
I’m running a quick survey on corporate and CEO blogging. It’s aimed at marketing, PR and communications professionals. And any other execs who read this blog. And it’s designed as a reality check. Lots of smart folks (Jeremiah Owyang is one) are...
by Debbie Weil | Jan 28, 2007 | CEO Bloggers, Uncategorized
The Economist doesn’t get it when it comes to CEO blogs (aka senior executive blogs). Blogging Bosses, an article in the Jan. 23, 2007 issue (behind a firewall; apologies), is irritatingly dismissive: “A few chief executives have started blogs, but fewer...
by Debbie Weil | Jan 25, 2007 | CEO Bloggers, Uncategorized
Or so it seems after a quick look at his new blog, Marriott on the move. It launched on Jan. 16, 2007 and he’s already got four entries up. He’s also gotten a total of 186 Comments from readers (as of this writing). And he’s got a nice sense of style...
by Debbie Weil | Jan 22, 2007 | CEO Bloggers, Uncategorized, YouTube
Take a look at the WEF’s blog page. A handful of CEOs are signed up as official bloggers. Meanwhile Jeff Jarvis of Dell Hell fame, has posted a video to YouTube encouraging an open conversation at this year’s Davos confab, which starts today...