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The three biggest challenges for CEO bloggers are discipline, passion and writing ability

by Debbie Weil | Sep 12, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized, Writing

The three biggest challenges for CEO bloggers are discipline, passion (about your expertise) and writing ability. You’ve got to have the discipline to blog and keep at it over a long period of time (months, years). You’ve got to be passionate about...

Sun Microsystems’ Mike Dillon is the first Fortune 500 General Counsel to blog

by Debbie Weil | Aug 10, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, Fortune 500 Blogs, Uncategorized

According to today’s Wall Street Journal. Mike Dillon starts off in pitch-perfect blogging form on the legal thing… He writes: “I was surfing with a friend last weekend who is CFO of a very hot private start-up. Actually, let me clarify. He was...

GM CEO Rick Wagoner weighs in on FastLane blog on earnings, the turnaround, etc.

by Debbie Weil | Aug 1, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, Uncategorized

Just saw this today. GM’s CEO Rick Wagoner, who has never before contributed to GM’s FastLane blog, weighed in a couple of days ago with a long post on the behemoth’s turnaround plan, second quarter earnings, and “why there are plenty of...

Quoted in The New York Times on CEO blogging

by Debbie Weil | Jul 31, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, In the News, Uncategorized

Cool to be quoted yesterday in Randall Stross’s Digital Domain column in The Sunday New York Times Business section (July 30, 2006). Stross interviewed me at length for the article and mentioned The Corporate Blogging Book “which Portfolio Hardcover is to...

Quoted in The New York Times on CEO blogging

by Debbie Weil | Jul 31, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Cool to be quoted yesterday in Randall Stross’s Digital Domain column in the Sunday New York Times Business section (July 30, 2006). Stross interviewed me at length for the article and mentioned The Corporate Blogging Book “which Portfolio Hardcover is to...

Sorry Strumpette, your Corporate Blogging’s Dead riff is oh so clever but it’s not accurate

by Debbie Weil | Jul 26, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, Events, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Strumpette (aka Amanda Chapel / anonymous PR blogger / tall, athletic, Pantene shoulder-length black hair, perfect perky boobs – ed. note: you’ve got to be kidding) is all fired up today with her new meme: The Death of Corporate Blogging. God,...
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