What can we learn from Radar O’Reilly to get more followers?

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NOTE: The following post originally appeared in Roz Usheroff’s Remarkable Leaders Blog under the title “How do you get people to follow you?.” “Lieutenant . . . you’ll know you’re a good leader when people follow you if only out of curiosity!” A Sergeant’s comment about leadership to then Lieutenant Colin Powell When Colin Powell was … Read more

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How Facebook May Be Violating Your First Amendment Rights (Part 2)

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Note: The following article was originally posted to the 49th Parallel Forum Blog under the title “Are there entities even more powerful than the government that should be held accountable for violating First Amendment Rights? (Part 2).” The First Amendment applies to the government — to protect individuals from government censorship. While the text of … Read more

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How Facebook May Be Violating Your First Amendment Rights (Part 1)

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Picture this scenario . . . Within your main Facebook comment stream a current and contentious event is brought to light by many people. It appears that the vast majority are advocating or supporting a particular position. Based on your extensive research you find that all may not be as it appears in terms of … Read more

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Personal Branding and Leadership expert Roz Usheroff shares meaningful insights into creating an effective social network profile . . . starting with your picture

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From time to time I will encounter a great article or post by a leading industry expert that bears sharing with you as it provides meaningful insight into an important issue or, provides essential advice that can help you to better leverage social networking and media to your business or career advantage. The following is … Read more

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So you have 20,000 plus contacts on LinkedIn . . . now what?! (Part 1)

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con·tact  [kon-takt] noun – an acquaintance, colleague, or relative through whom a person can gain access to information, favors, influential people, and the like. Source: Dictionary.com In the broadest sense of the word, having contacts suggests that one as a high degree of influence.  However, and especially within the virtual realms of the social networking … Read more

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