As Citizen Brand approaches its one year anniversary (February 4) I'm going to take a spin around the 'net tonight and simply point you to some things that interest me and hopefully you as well.
Paul Holmes accurately points out that the recent hubbub in Boston over some boxes with lights may say more about American paranoia than anything else.
Ken Makovsky discusses author Jim Collins choices for the greatest CEO's of all time and what qualities put them on the list.
Angelo Fernando hits one of my sweet spots with a post about our preoccupation with buzzwords and how idiotic they make us sound.
Nedra Kline Weinreich offers some great advice to non-profit communicators about how to break through the clutter that is today's marketplace.
Harry Connick, Jr. has just released a fabulous CD called Oh, My Nola, that celebrates his hometown of New Orleans - the city that refuses to give up. Think for a moment if New Orleans was your home. What would you do to try to keep it alive and well?
My Kansas Jayhawks are ranked 6th in the nation as I write and have a great stretch of games coming up. Winter in the heartland of America is a wonderful season because of college basketball. Rock Chalk Jayhawk!
In closing, my friend Jenne tells us what surviving cancer and the song "Eye of the
Tiger" have in common.
Thanks for your support and comments over the past year. It's been fun and I look forward to year number two.
Oh man. Just when I got that blasted song out of my head too!
Posted by: Jenne | Monday, February 05, 2007 at 09:11 PM