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Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet in Twitter history

Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet in Twitter history | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Barack Obama just made Twitter history.

 

The former president tweeted a Nelson Mandela quote on the day of violent chaos in Charlottesville. He included a photo taken of him in 2011 on a visit to his daughter Sasha’s school in Bethesda, Md.

 

With more than 2.8 million likes already, it’s the most liked tweet in Twitter history. A spokesperson for Twitter said the tweet broke the record just after 7 p.m. Pacific on Tuesday....

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Barack Obama. Respected, respectful and a real President and leader!

Ryan Bell's curator insight, August 16, 2017 11:19 AM

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10 tips on Minimum Desirable Product

10 tips on Minimum Desirable Product | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Market it and see if anyone gives a sh*tI  I love the lean startup movement and the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) methodology, though sometimes before even building MVP, you may want to explore whether there’s an interest at all in your product.


This is where Minimum Desirable Product (MDP) comes into play....

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This is a provocative but invaluable rethinking of lean startups and what you should do before you even make it. remember the Minimum Desirable Product (MVP) philosophy and let it guide you to success. To me, it was a huge eye-opener!

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20 Blogs on Leadership Every Leader Should Follow

20 Blogs on Leadership Every Leader Should Follow | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Being a leader is exhilarating, but nobody said it was easy. When we can share our triumphs and learn from our failures, we’re on the road to being great leaders. Learn from those who have been there by visiting these blogs — you’ll find yourself bookmarking more than just a few
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Here is a useful collection of leadership blogs worth following.
Joseph Palumbo, MBA,'s curator insight, February 23, 2015 7:10 PM

Stay on top of your game. Learn from others successes and failures. 

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The Importance Of Vision In Leadership

The Importance Of Vision In Leadership | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What is “vision”?  Simply put, it’s the common alignment of a group of people aiming for the same goal.  Whether it’s sports or business, having a vision is the single most important thing to motivate a team of individuals.  Without it, you have chaos and you can’t possibly succeed.

What I enjoy so much about the digital media business is the larger vision that’s constantly on display around us, which creates a sense of excitement and motivation for those of us in the biz.  This is the reason companies like Apple and Google do so well – because they craft a future vision that’s just the right mix of attainability and overly optimistic enthusiasm.   When Apple holds its WWDC, trotting out people like Jimmy Iovine and Drake alongside Tim Cook, you see the company can create a goal and see it through to an end, whether an artistic vision or one that’s more business-oriented....

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Cory Trefiletti the challenge and the importance of vision and leadership.

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Do You Have An Elastic Mind? 3 Traits Of Designers Who Do

Do You Have An Elastic Mind? 3 Traits Of Designers Who Do | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
During the last few years, the leadership at my firm has re-thought the qualities that define a successful product innovator, as society, the economy, technology, and even the product development process have all evolved. We used to recruit for hard skills—the best sketchers or those with the best rendering skills—but today we’re looking for designers with elasticity....
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Designers have gotten what they asked for: a seat at the corporate boardroom table. Now they have to adapt to a new working reality
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Here's How America's Top Business Leaders Spend Every Minute Of The Day

How do top business leaders spend their time?


Being fascinated by this topic, I collaborated with Chris Stowell, vice president of the International Center for Management and Organization Effectiveness in Sandy, Utah, to survey 267 C-level executives (all at the vice president level or higher) at Fortune 500 companies.The respondents to the email survey, completed over the past two months, came from 163 companies including Adobe, American Express, AT&T, Bank of America, Boeing, BP, Delta, DHL, Federal Express, GE, Google, HP, John Deere, Johnson & Johnson, Kelloggs, Motorola, Rio Tinto, and Twitter. 


The survey research showed that the typical corporate leader wakes up at about 6:15 a.m., exercises for 45 minutes, and commutes 25 minutes each way. Every workday, he or she spends two hours and 25 minutes on email and texting, 25 minutes on strategy and planning, and 30 minutes on personal development. The infographic below, created by Stowell, my friend and a leadership-training consultant, summarizes the findings....

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Find out how executives from Google, Twitter, and other major companies organize their schedules.

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