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Mizz Information: New York Times and Other Excitement

Mizz Information

New York Times and Other Excitement. Thanks to the fact that my friend Tonia Ries is a rockstar, the story got picked up by the New York Times , so I will now be able to go down in history--much to my mothers chagrin--as the mom who helped her 13 year old lie to get on Facebook. December 2009 (10). August 2009 (8).

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Mizz Information: BlogWorld Expo New York Recap

Mizz Information

BlogWorld Expo New York Recap. December 2009 (10). November 2009 (10). October 2009 (10). September 2009 (9). August 2009 (8). July 2009 (10). June 2009 (12). May 2009 (9). April 2009 (8). March 2009 (8). February 2009 (10). January 2009 (5).

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2009 in Haiku

DelCor Connection

Although haiku is not my favorite form of poetry, there is something wildly appropriate in its use for a post about 2009.   I bid farewell to 2009 using haiku and encourage you to submit comments in 5-7-5 format.  Android beckons me, calls out, “New York is ready!”.     Alone. Local coffee shops.

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Humanizing Business and Helping CFOs with Change

Jamie Notter

The first is a session that I’ll be doing at BlogWorld Expo in New York City , along with my coauthor Maddie Grant and Amy Ward, who is the Membership Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN). December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7). October 2009 (8). September 2009 (8). August 2009 (9).

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Failure is good: it's about learning. Mistakes are bad execution

Jamie Notter

On Tuesday, Maddie and I presented at the Blogworld New York conference, along with Amy Sample Ward from NTEN. December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7). October 2009 (8). September 2009 (8). August 2009 (9). July 2009 (7). June 2009 (10). May 2009 (9). April 2009 (15).

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And The Top 50 Largest U.S. Medical Meetings Are …

Associations Now

The good news for the industry generally: Attendance continued a growth trend that began in 2009. More than 1 million people, 716,382 of whom were professionals, attended the top 50 healthcare meetings in 2013, according to HCEA data, continuing the upward trend in medical meeting attendance since 2009. Attendance at U.S.

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The (Questionable) Value of Being the Authority

Jamie Notter

In the New York Times article about the move, there was some discussion, as you might expect, about the Britannica/Wikipedia conflict and the role of the Internet in general on this issue, and Gary Marchionini, dean of Library Sciences at UNC, made an interesting point: “There’s more comprehensive material available on the Web,” Mr. May 2010 (3).

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