If a bad boss can make your working life a total misery, then a good one can probably do wonders for your self-esteem and career prospects. Georgie Fuller investigates in her recent article on the Institute of Leadership and Management’s website, and interviews stamp’s Matt Ballantine along the way. Read more here.
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the first enterprise social network?
About ten years ago, businesses found themselves on the cusp of a significant change that, for most, appeared to happen without planning or strategic intent. It was the point at which the networked diary became the norm. Electronic diary systems connecting organisations had been around since the mid-90s with the release of tools like Microsoft’sContinue reading “the first enterprise social network?”
agency evolution
The marketing agency world is in a state of extreme disruption. The rapid emergence of new digital channels, alongside the allied seismic changes in the media industry buffeted by the same tides of change, has resulted in a sector that struggles to be able to understand what it does in many areas any more, letContinue reading “agency evolution”
#socialCEO report – October 2013
Angela Ahrendt’s departure from Burberry to Apple will see a 55% decrease in the total numbers of people following FTSE100 CEOs on Twitter. This is one of the starkest facts to come from the stamp #socialCEO report. Find out more insight into how these UK industry leaders are using (or ignoring) social network services inContinue reading “#socialCEO report – October 2013”
the FTSE100 twitterverse
We are currently working on the second edition of stamp’s review of social media usage amongst the CEOs of the FTSE100 (you can find the first review here). As part of that work, you can now access a Twitter list of all of the corporate accounts that 78 of the 100 currently operate – that’sContinue reading “the FTSE100 twitterverse”
