Yet another event is causing my already huge ego to swell to exceedingly large proportions.
I’ve been interviewed for an InformationWeek article on How five executives got blog religion. With a picture and everything. My mom will be proud…
I don’t think they quite get my point about lunch.
My point about seperating work from my blogging was this: If there is an issue at work that I couldn’t speak of openly at lunch with my staff like personal performance, my frustrations, future plans, it should not be on my personal blog.
Why? Because when I say something in a public realm, whether at work or on my blog, it affects my work relationships and the environment my staff have to operate in daily.
I cannot make my staff or co-workers uncomfortable or upset, just because I have the need to vent in my off-hours. There’s plenty of other stuff to write about and I have plenty of buddies to vent to over the phone when the need arises.
Other than that, an interesting bit on the various ways weblogs are finding roles inside the business world.
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Cool dude. Just read the article, at least your interview anyway. Keep up the good work you “sometimes silly guy”.
Heh.
Mad freaking props!
Protest all you want, but I think this puts you on at least the “B” list.
I just don’t get it… I’ve been to your Frat House; Do these people have ANY idea who they are interviewing?!
(Wicked awesome.)
Great way to put it… way to go on the article!!
I find I have to seperate work and blogging as well. You’ll never read this on my blog…
“Today, I stalked my boss for several hours. I was able to get within 9 inches of him without him knowing it. I think I’ll soon be able to go Sam Fisher on him and take him out Splinter Cell style.”
…even though it may have really happened.
You are so damn cool!
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Found your attitude and guidelines to blogging
helpful. I might just try it.
congrats on the article.
PS. You should loose some lbs.
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