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Thanks For Playing: Meme Time: Changing the World in 2012

Thanks For Playing

05 January 2012. Meme Time: Changing the World in 2012. Maddie Grant has thrown down the gauntlet of the first meme challenge (that Im aware of) of 2012: How am I going to change the world in 2012? Additionally, Im tagging a few people who havent written in a while to help jump start their blogging in 2012: Frank Fortin.

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Read Jeff De Cagna’s latest article on business model innovation

Principled Innovation

Jeff De Cagna’s latest article on business model innovation, “Designing Association Business Models for the Network Age,” is now available for download. The article appears in the August/September 2012 issue of Association Magazine, the official publication of the Canadian Society of Association Executives.

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Reads of the Week: October 26, 2012

Reid All About it

Jim Hornthal calls this waste-of-my-time “faux content” in a GigaOm article, Creating Order from Digital Chaos. His article includes a good explanation of symbolism as well as reproductions of all the stolen paintings. If you want to learn more about symbolist art, the Met has a good introduction.

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Reads of the Week: November 9, 2012

Reid All About it

He references an excellent David Carr article in the New York Times to discuss an example of “disruption in journalism.” Andrew Hessel, Marc Goodman and Steven Kotler at The Atlantic start their article with a story that will give you the creeps, and, what’s worse, they show how that scenario isn’t so far-fetched. “We

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Reads of the Week: December 7, 2012

Reid All About it

In this Nieman Journalism Lab article, they present their findings – “data-backed trends we discovered in an analysis of content geotargeted to four cities…over a span of three months” – and share the nine types of local stories that cause engagement.

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Reads of the Week: September 28, 2012

Reid All About it

Read more on DIY retooling in this New York Times article by Shaila Dewan: To Stay Relevant in a Career, Workers Train Nonstop. “As far as I can tell, we do not yet seem to be offering much of a voice in the public conversation about the growing skill (and knowledge) gap and the critical need for effective lifelong learning.”.

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Reads of the Week: August 31, 2012

Reid All About it

In his Wall Street Journal article, How to Be a Better Procrastinator , he says, “The truth is that most procrastinators are structured procrastinators. Popova’s links within this post will take you down an “endless rabbit hole of discovery.”. John Perry would approve of the time I spend procrastinating over at Brain Pickings.

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