I haven’t felt this awkward watching a newscaster since I witnessed the debacle that was “Boom goes the dynamite.” I feel for both of them, in a way, since the interviewer looks like she’s just been thrown to the wolves, and Holly Hunter remains such a good sport about it. Nonetheless, if you can get [...]
Archive for July, 2007
When media interviews go horribly, horribly wrong
Published by July 27th, 2007 in PR Disasters and Television. 0 CommentsWhat happens when you blog about work and your boss reads it?
Published by July 26th, 2007 in Web/Internet, Weblogs and Workplace. 0 CommentsWork and productivity blog Slacker Manager has brought an interesting dilemma to my attention (via Ask a Manager): An employee is an active blogger, and has recently posted a gripe about her workload on her blog. This employee has shared her blog with her boss in the past, who reads it on a regular basis, [...]
Creating a personal home page as a digital hub?
Published by July 10th, 2007 in Social Media, Social Networking, Technology, Web 2.0, Web/Internet and Weblogs. 0 CommentsThese days I’m finding my attention is split up among so many various Web services that blogging is simply losing out. Not that I don’t love writing, of course, but these days when I find an interesting piece of information worth calling out I’m more likely to share it through Google Reader, post it to [...]
