by Brad Friedman | Social Media
This is a Guest Post by Christian Hollingsworth
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently announced that companies are allowed to use social media sites to reveal important information concerning the way the company is run. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media

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Brian Solis‘ book [What's The Future] Of Business came out in March. I was excited to finally receive the book I pre-ordered last Fall. The book's format is not what you would expect from the author of two other books of his I've read; The End Of Business As Usual and Engage. It's a hard-bound, square-shaped, coffee table like book filled with some incredibly creative “Visualization” by Hugh MacLeod and his team at Social Object Factory. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media

The Institute for Enterprise Ethics at the Daniels College of Business was established to extend the College's resources in business ethics to the practitioner community of executives, officers and directors of commercial and social enterprises in the Denver metropolitan area. With its focus on enterprise Ethics and Compliance, Enterprise Leadership and Governance, and Enterprise Social Responsibility and Sustainability, the Institute's mission is to help executives, officers and directors keep their organizations at the forefront of enterprise ethics. Daniel Sweeney (pictured above) is the Director of the Institute For Enterprise Ethics. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Hoarding Books
This is a Guest Post from Sean Clark
Are you hoarding ideas rather than executing them?
In my work I spend much of my time helping construct social media strategies for clients. On some occasions I work with them to implement them too.
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by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing
This is a Guest Post by Tom_Demers of Veracode
Want to know what the power of cloud computing can do for you? The size of the cloud computing market is $150 billion and growing. Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of companies are using some type of cloud service. Cloud applications are commonly used for CRM, ERP, accounting, project management, web hosting, human resources, ecommerce and much more. (more…)