Thursday, September 9th, 2010 •
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“Facebook – isn’t that just for kids?” I often encounter this question – and/or the attitude behind it – when suggesting the use of social media (primarily Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn) for marketing, customer relationship management, or some other business-related area. Despite social media’s rapid and widespread growth in recent years, there is still an [...]
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Even though I have being using Facebook for a few years now, it wasn’t until recently that I had the light bulb moment of how to tackle a bothersome issue. My friend list has many different facets to it, including: personal friends colleagues in the web industry colleagues in the music industry colleagues who play [...]
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Read Part One I came across some interesting articles over the past week that are influencing my thoughts about how orchestras can survive and even grow in the future. Whilst my thoughts are specifically focused on the Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra, the principles can be applied to any orchestra. Firstly, an article in last week’s [...]
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It’s not often that I pause reading one book in order to start another. But last week when I picked up The E-Myth Revisted I also picked up a book by Mitch Joel entitled “Six Pixels of Separation”. Joel is one of the world’s more prominent commentators on the online interaction already going strong in [...]
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I still remember when I first heard Symphony 3 by Henryk Gorecki – it was in the later part of 1999 and it was one of those rare moments where I was awake during a lecture at the Queensland Conservatorium (hey, I did say this blog would be honest!). I attribute my awakedness to the [...]
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