It’s just like magic – even though I’m on holiday, I’m posting on my work blog.
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Read this first, it’s worth it: “Twitter Troll Stops When Someone Threatens To Tell His Mom [thank you @SocialTimes] I would
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My colleague @julianchilds forwarded me an article by Rory Sutherland, vice-chairman of Ogilvy Group UK, in the Spectator (normally not
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This is what I wrote for work about using Twitter for job hunting.
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This is my final update of my last post, about an employability fair organised by the local council, where I
Posted in Education & Employability, Talks
Another excellent epiphany – this time on thinking errors, created by incomplete transfer of information – by the always highly
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Today I am at a local employability fair, organised by our local council. I volunteered, after finding out about it
Posted in Education & Employability, Social Media Tagged with: CIPD, employability, Learning to work, social media, young people
I’m fascinated by this Edward Snowden business: yet another whistle blower gives us a glimpse of what our ‘free’ western
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Last week, I spoke at an event that seeks answers to the question of how to produce ‘better graduates’. Anyone
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#Job hunting tips from @johnleescareers – always worth reading.
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