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Category Archives: social networking
HR Technology Conference 2010
Two people at the conference this week asked me why it had been months since I posted to my blog. For those of you that know me well, I spent much of the summer with my twin daughters who left … Continue reading
To Tweet or to Blog or to Facebook?
I’ve already vented here on the broader issues of the many social networking sites out there. And I had to laugh out loud when someone tweeted this week about how to solve the problem. In seriousness, the individual suggested you … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, social networking, web 2.0
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The Jury’s Still Out
I’ve allowed my personal commitment to weekly blogging to get interrupted in support of a hiatus to get serious about other socicial networking technologies. So if the blog just isn’t enough for you, I am now on Twitter (@larrydunivan), Facebook, LinkedIn and … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, social networking, web 2.0
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HR Tech 2008 Day One
The prevailing theme at the conference this year is no surprise to anyone: the economy. Vendors are asking customers about how their purchasing plans might change and talking to each other about possible market scenarios. But all of the uncertainty … Continue reading
Posted in Lawson, SHCM launch, social networking, talent management, web 2.0
Tagged bill kutik, HR technology, Lawson, web 2.0
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Web 2.0: Part 2
I have two snipets about Web 2.0 that I found interesting this week. One had some work relevance, the other didn’t (but I ended up finding some anyway). Here it goes: First Great article in the current edition of HR Executive … Continue reading
I love the blogsphere!
I’ve been casually observing the China marketplace for the past year or so, in an effort to ascertain when and how that market will be important for talent management. It’s clearly emerging, and no one knows for sure how it’s … Continue reading
Posted in social networking, talent management, web 2.0
Tagged , china, recruiting, talent management
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The Social Graph: Hope or Hype?
The term ‘social graph’ is evolving rapidly into a buzzword du jour. The Plasticmind blog had a good overview of the notion of social graphs in the broader context of social networking if you want some background. Since returning from the … Continue reading
Posted in social networking, Uncategorized
Tagged Facebook, google, hr-xml, linkedin, social+networking
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