The scum of the Earth just got five new corporate enemies. AOL, Earthlink, Microsoft, United Online, and Yahoo! have signed on to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s campaign against child exploitation on the Internet.
Employee Newsletters for Small Companies
A newsletter for 60 employees? A visitor to the Manager’s Guide Web site asked about buying content for a newsletter that would serve a group of 60 professionals; the department responsible would not have time to write a complete newsletter.
I Like Companies That Say ‘We Suck’
I like companies and products that have the guts to say “we suck” or something close to it. It’s very un PR.
Companies Blocking Employees from Reading RSS
I dream of a world without prejudice. Wars will be a distant memory. No child will go to bed hungry. A organizations will trust their employees enough to let them subscribe to RSS feeds.
Companies Stifle Intrapreneurs At Their Own Risk
I’ve noticed an interesting trend lately. Usually the e-mail I receive in response to this column comes from rookie entrepreneurs…
Are Bloggers Authoritative Sources at Big Companies?
I just saw this over on the BrandToBeDetermined blog – that Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson are talking about are bloggers an authoritative source at big companies?
Podcast: Selling to BIG Companies
If you’re involved in complex sale, you’ll want to listen to the recording of my live interview with Jill Konrath, Chief Sales Officer and author of Selling to Companies.
Companies Promote Open CAD Platform
One of the chief stumbling blocks in industries that make use of CAD programs is that data produced by those programs can only be read by those programs. Interoperability is becoming a costly concern as manufacturers increasingly decentralize by outsourcing projects.
Tech Companies Heed Bushs Call For Competitiveness
In the President Bush’s state of the union speech, he called for an “American Competitiveness Initiative” and the tech industry likes what they heard.
Congress Tears Into Net Companies Over Censorship
Voice Of America reports that American congressmen took to the floor today, blasting internet companies for being partners in censorship efforts, during a briefing earlier today.