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Social Media Roundup: A Glaring Example of Leadership Disparity

Associations Now

This issue, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: Missing in Action. "The Specific requests for certain kinds of assistance are more actionable,” Chris Fralic, partner at First Round Capital in New York, writes for Forbes. "The future should involve women, right?" ” (ht @JuandJo_ ).

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Social Media Roundup: Team-Building for Oenophiles

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Also: leadership lessons for meeting professionals from J. Business retreats perfectly designed for wine lovers, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: Retreating At A Winery. This New York Times article explains how some wineries organize retreats. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler. ht @mirivarren ).

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How to Get People to Share Your Content

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David Carr at the New York Times knows that perfect world: “Hit the right note, and your readers become like bees, stopping by your site to grab links and heading back out on the Web to pollinate other platforms.”. The online community is likely very different than the volunteer leadership culture you’re used to.

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Social Media Roundup: Real-Time Analytics, in the Flesh

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Also: an association CEO’s best leadership advice. Read all about it in today’s Social Media Roundup: Check the Pulse. “I asked my older brother Ken how he got along with everyone at the New York bakery he helped manage. But what about real-time data metrics during the event? Like, granular ones?

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Social Media Roundup: What the Newspaper Shake-up Means for Associations

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The details, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: NEWS FLASH. Red Sox owner John Henry bought The Boston Globe for a fraction of the amount the New York Times Co. — On Leadership (@post_lead) August 6, 2013. His humorous take may have endeared him to his new employees. paid for it in 1993.

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Social Media Roundup: Starting an Event Planning Company? Read This First

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Some thoughts in today’s Social Media Roundup: For Budding Entrepreneurs. Not necessarily, argues the Event Leadership Institute’s Howard Givner, writing for the Event Manager Blog. The post Social Media Roundup: Starting an Event Planning Company? ht @ raywalsh ).

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Social Media for the C-Suite: Avoid Saying Stupid Things

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Mashable writer Todd Wasserman , in a smart piece on how not to make that sort of mistake, points out Canon’s classy way of avoiding the same fate —it turned its social updates off that day. Every time you turn around, it seems someone is saying something stupid on social media. You’re probably no Pax Dickinson.