Monthly Archives: January 2012

Will the Social Connector Be Replaced by Technology?

Tweet I think there is wide-range in the quality of relationships with regards to the social connector-type. I know a lot of connectors who are bridge-builders between people, but they themselves do not have any great interest in building deeper … Continue reading

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Ethics and Earning Relationship Capital (RC) in Social Business

Tweet We are not only interconnected today, we are hyperconnected in social business today. Ethics training has largely failed in businesses because individual & team performance has been primarily measured by financial results. Earning trust through Relationship Capital (RC) interactions … Continue reading

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DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE

Tweet I envision a new world of trustworthiness that is more tangible for the individual, product, and business.  I decided to read the United Stated Declaration of Independence and make some suggested edits entitled: DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE When, in the … Continue reading

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