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How to create a sustainable social media strategy for your startup

The Next Web

Maybe you identified your target audience and conversation through Twitter research, but discover a handful of forums or blogs that attract essential influencers. Product and culture . Any brand wants to promote a culture and an experience to some extent, but in early stage-startups, an innovative product drives reputation.

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Why we rebuilt our equity plan for flexibility (and how you can, too)

TechCrunch

Mailchimp made headlines last month when it sold to Intuit for $12 billion, but many of the stories surrounding the news were far from glowing. We’re also careful to not make promises about the future that would influence decisions, as we saw happen with Mailchimp. Colin Turner. Contributor. Share on Twitter.

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The ‘invisible work’ leaders do—and why it matters

Fast Company Tech

The quiet, behind-the-scenes work that truly drives success might not make the headlines, but it makes all the difference. That effort to foster a culture of trust continues to influence how I lead today with clients. It has also fostered a culture of calm confidence within my community.

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Creating Organizations As Amazing As The People Inside Them

Eric Jacobsen Blog

The book subtitle in the headline above convinced me to read, Humanocracy , by Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini. That’s not our culture. How often do political skills, as opposed to demonstrated competence, influence who gets ahead in your organization? We'll never get it past legal. That doesn’t fit our strategy. It’s impractical.

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Humanocracy

Eric Jacobsen Blog

The book subtitle in the headline above convinced me to read, Humanocracy , by Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini. That’s not our culture. How often do political skills, as opposed to demonstrated competence, influence who gets ahead in your organization? We'll never get it past legal. That doesn’t fit our strategy. It’s impractical.

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Creating Organizations As Amazing As The People Inside Them

Eric Jacobsen Blog

The book subtitle in the headline above convinced me to read, Humanocracy , by Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini. That’s not our culture. How often do political skills, as opposed to demonstrated competence, influence who gets ahead in your organization? We'll never get it past legal. That doesn’t fit our strategy. It’s impractical.

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Art Brings People Together: Measuring the Power of Social Bridging

Museum 2.0

Earlier this fall, I read this headline: "Stanford study: Participation in a cultural activity may reduce prejudice." When the music video was not focused on Mexican culture, no such change occurred. So consider this just the first of many posts related to issues of cultural inclusion, evaluation, and impact.

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