Omnisynchronous Communication
Too much of a good thing: here’s an idea to curb our communication overload. It started off with a phone number–everybody had one. Great, right? Timmy could call the fire department to let them know that Lassie had discovered a burning building down the street. With instantaneous communication came innumerable advancements and improvements in the way we interact. With a nod to Dr. Shamp of the UGA New Media Institute, I’m going to call things like phone calls and video chats...
Read MoreACT Bridge – Portrait (video)
With the help of my coworkers Justin Dambach and Claire Muth, I created a snazzy introductory video to a new product we call “Portrait.” ACT Bridge Inc. is a strategic human capital consulting organization that delivers evidence-based workforce solutions to help enterprise clients make informed talent decisions. We apply industry leading tools developed by ACT combined with our proprietary processes to align people to workplace success. Powered by ACT’s world-class talent...
Read MoreMint: Personal Finance Done Right
Have I told you that I am in love with a website? It’s not the sexiest website out there, it’s not the most widely used, in fact it’s not actually all that exciting. But it’s incredibly useful. And if you’re not using it now, you should be. The site is called Mint.com, and it is a California-based personal finance site owned and operated by the same people who make Quicken and TuboTax (originally it was a startup founded by Aaron Patzer but was acquired by Intuit in 2009 for $170...
Read MoreHP & the Future of Hardware
With H-P indicating that it will exit the PC business, prematurely kill off its tablet and webOS offerings, and acquire a little-known business analytics company for many billions of dollars, the hardware world as we know it is about to change dramatically. Many have compared this recent move by H-P to the strategies of IBM a decade ago, selling its PC business to Lenovo and focusing on business services with high profit margins. Others have argued that IBM’s transition was infinitely...
Read MoreKlout: The Standard for Online Influence
Have you been over to Klout.com yet? If you use Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, or LinkedIn, click here to find out your Klout score. Check it out and explore your score, and then come back to read the rest of this post (it will make a lot more sense to you if you know what Klout feels like). – What is a Klout score? Klout does a much better job of explaining it than I would, so read this quote from their site (emphasis added by me): The Klout Score is the measurement of your...
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I'm a new dad living in Atlanta, Georgia. I try my best to creatively leverage new media technology, solve complex problems, and generally create value. I also sing and make music.