Social Distancing and Responsibility in the Age of the Coronavirus Pandemic

Flu season was supposed to wind down historically in March, yet… As Jaws author, Peter Benchley once wrote, “Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water… “ The Coronavirus caught the entire world off-guard. This current pandemic is concerning people from local citizens of every walk of life to A-List Read more about Social Distancing and Responsibility in the Age of the Coronavirus Pandemic[…]

How to Deal with Meetings You Can’t Stand

Face it… most meetings are a waste of time. We at The Social Syndicate enjoyed Dr. Rick Brinkman’s entertaining writing style on a subject that scores of business books have been authored on. The oldest is a classic, “Robert’s Rules of Order,” that was first published in 1876 and is now in it’s 11th edition. Read more about How to Deal with Meetings You Can’t Stand[…]

Why “What Color is Your Parachute” More Important 47 Years Later

I first became acquainted with “What Color is Your Parachute” when I managed a Borders bookstore in West Los Angeles. This “Parachute” book used to fly off the shelves and we were always running out of stock on the title. Years later, when Borders bit the dust, and the world went through the 2008 recession, Read more about Why “What Color is Your Parachute” More Important 47 Years Later[…]

SPEED READING THE SOCIAL WEB – THIS WEEK FROM THE SOCIAL SYNDICATE

TWITTER If you are a fan of Twitter, great! We love Twitter @socialsyndicate. This week Twitter officially doubled the character limit to 280 characters. So now you can be twice as clever. If you don’t currently use Twitter for marketing, then there’s nothing to see here folks. Either way… Double or Nothing – Twitter Gives Read more about SPEED READING THE SOCIAL WEB – THIS WEEK FROM THE SOCIAL SYNDICATE[…]