by Debbie Weil | Mar 15, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Uncategorized
Have you noticed that the list of CEO bloggers in the right-hand column doesn’t include a single woman? Halley Suitt (my blogging heroine) issued a challenge at the Harvard/Nieman symposium last week to go out and find 10 non-white, non-male bloggers worth...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 15, 2005 | Events, Uncategorized
First, because Seth is so damn smart. He talks like he blogs… in long coherent riffs that are sprinkled with lots of specific examples based on brand name companies. The guy really does his homework. Or he’s got a mind like a steal trap and remembers...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 14, 2005 | General, Uncategorized
I’d love to hear about it. Leave a comment below or email me at wordbiz @ gmail DOT com with the URL. If it’s reasonably coherent – and you’re really a senior exec with a large company – I’ll gladly add it to my CEO Thought...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 9, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
Over at Robert Scoble and Shel Israel’s The Red Couch they’re talking about whether you should remove a blog post once it’s up. I usually think in terms of “self censorship” (i.e. I don’t like something after I’ve written it...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 8, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
Excellent article by Bill Flitter on Pheedo’s blog. I particularly like his point that blogs can be compared to white papers as a way to showcase your company’s expertise. But blogs go a step further. He writes: “However, blogs allow for an ongoing...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 8, 2005 | Fortune 500 Blogs, Uncategorized
Just 1.2% of Fortune 500 companies have public, external blogs, according to Rick Bruner. He lists the following: GM Sun Microsystems Microsoft Google Yahoo! Boeing And asks if anyone can provide other examples. Here’s one: HP I’d love to hear about others...