5pm Thursday, normally the time for evaluation: Will I be ready to leave work at 6pm? Will I need to stay a little late? Is there a happy hour or two to pass through? What can I do to be the most productive in what’s left of today’s cubicle time? This Thursday was a little [...]
Archive for March, 2009
Grad School: The itch for learning
Posted in Gen Y, Thoughts, Work
Tags: Career Considerations podcast, Grad School, Graduate school, GW Hatchet, Lobbyist, MBA, Penelope Trunk, Thank You For Smoking, Work
6 Comments »You've been brandjacked. Now What?
Coca-Cola is the focus of the second most popular group on Facebook. Who’s number 1? None other than the POTUS himself, Barack Obama. I saw traces of this story bouncing around in the twittersphere and didn’t think much of it until I read this piece by Ad Age: How Two Coke Fans Brought the Brand to [...]
Posted in Uncategorized
Tags: Ad Age, Brandjacked, Coca-Cola, Coke, Facebook, Gen Y PR Prescriptions, James S. Walker, jaywalk1, PR Prescriptions
2 Comments »Heard about Viralogy?
Have you heard about Viralogy? No worries, I’m not trying to introduce a new term into the social media lexicon. Viralogy is a new project being spearheaded by Jun Loayza of Future Delivery. Every now and then, you meet someone that is truly remarkable in terms of interest, passion and energy that you know that [...]
Social For Good: Benefits for the Company and the Cause
A few weeks back, I was talking to a few co-workers about Facebook Causes and some of the nice campaigns that I’ve seen there. One co-worker specifically focuses on projects in the area of corporate responsibility, and our conversation immediately brought to mind Tyson Foods’ work with Todd Defren, Beth Kanter and others from the [...]





