Learning Curve: The boss does social media
01 Feb 2012
The boss decides it's time to embrace social media. What are the pitfalls?
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JobsModern networking, which has everything to do with professional productivity and creativity and nothing to do with opportunism or small talk, is misunderstood.
The boss decides it's time to embrace social media. What are the pitfalls?
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