Showing posts with label 'social media'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 'social media'. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Using Twitter to Find Your Next Job - Learn how to find the Decision Makers Quickly



This video demonstrates how easy it is to find a job using Twitter.

I recently attended a face to face networking event with a group from LinkedIn in Chicago and was surprised when some attendees told me they were "old school" and weren't interested in sites like Twitter.

They had joined LinkedIn because it is known as a professional social network but viewed Facebook and Twitter as time wasters.  Many of them are job seekers and I hope they see this post as it will help them to realize the power of Twitter as well.

In this video one person shares how he was able to connect with decision makers and get hired not once but twice using Twitter.

I encourage you to watch this video and learn another way to use Social Media to make powerful connections.  In today's world knowledge is power only if you use it.

I would love to hear your comments on this.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Moving from Generation ME to Generation WE

It's the end of the decade and it's been an interesting one. We went from the "Me Generation" as the baby Boomers called themselves to "Generation ME" as the Gen Ys call themselves.






Generation ME focused on what happens outside of themselves. Everything begins and ends with "ME" - My videos, my Flickr, YouTube which is all about ME, MySpace, and numerous other online means of showing off how wonderful I am.

Admittedly, there were some positive aspects of creating videos for fun, but meaness, bullying and showing off was off the charts this decade. The decaide was filled with incidents where the good samaritans were scarce. If they helped at all, they did so *after* they took a video of the incident.

Book titles bore out the focus on one's self. Books like "Not Everyone Gets a Trophy" and "The Narcissism Epidemic" chronicled the mindset of the new generation and looked for ways to connect with the mindset of the young generation.

Even when alone, some took videos of themselves in various states of undress while debasing themselves. It seemed as though no one knew the word or the emotion called SHAME.  The hottest new means of becoming famous was a sex tape, done alone or with others.

Parents joined "REALITY SHOWS" to demonstrate how dysfunctional their families were. This type of 'entertainment' was so popular that one "D-List" couple crashed a White House Party so that they could get on a reality show. Another family pulled a stunt that included implying that their young son was trapped in a balloon that had taken off.   After thousands of dollars were spend and hundreds of emergency personnel tried to save the boy, we learned that it was a publicity stunt.

So let's close the decade on a positive note. We learned a lot about networking, connecting, finding and reconnecting and that there's more to life than just ME.



What's to come in this new decade? 
 
Lets commit to making 2010 the beginning of a new decade called the "WE Decade." Let's use the connections we made with Social Media to help each other enter the decade of wonderful possibilities where we come together to create a better decade than the one we just ended.
 
Let's commit to learning more about each other and communicate better.   Like anything else, the decade will be what we made of it.  We can use it to synergize our differences, use the best from each generation and forge a union of the minds.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

I Hate Conflict but ... I Want Coaching

Gen Y hates conflict and will do anything to avoid it. Listen as a Gen Y manager tries to get the point across.