Increasing the analytic content without killing the message
Great piece by Jim McGee comparing oral v. analytic communications & interactions. Remindeded me of a client situation – very effective and profitable business, not inclined to commit too much to paper, emphasis on the interpsersonal side. As a result tended to stay away from formal meetings – lack of structured meetings, agendas, minutes. But [...]
social media in hospitals
In his post earlier this week Jim McGee gives an insight into the use of social media/ social networking by the Mayo Clinic in the US. Not surpisingly for a distinguished and go ahead operation they make widespread use of blogs, podcasting, twitter, facebook, etc. Would be interested to understand what plans the hospitals (state [...]