I awoke to three new friend requests on Facebook this morning. One request was from a REALTOR® I have never heard of or met, a second from a guy who is friends with 11 real estate related people I know in Phoenix, but I have no clue who he is, none, and his Facebook page […]
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Contemplating The Generosity Generation
I’m not a big self-help book reader. Books by men like Zig Ziglar, Tony Robbins and Brian Tracy have never had much appeal to me. So, when I read those names in the dedication to the “authors and other influential people” in the back of Michael Maher‘s book, “The Seven Levels Of Communication,” I had […]
Has Twitter Really Changed How WE Communicate?
5 ways Twitter changed how we communicate: 1: Made a fast flow of information faster. 2:Removed the celebrity filter 3: Created “thought leaders” 4: Strengthened the “second screen” 5: (Over)simplified the conversation via CNN.com. This leaves me wondering who the “we” they refer to really is. As we celebrate Twitter’s 5th birthday, and I approach my […]
Lessons From A Miraculous Sunrise
I missed the perfect view of a miraculous sunrise yesterday morning. Or at least I thought I had. Sometimes the miracle of a sunrise is what it teaches you.
Speaking
Upcoming Speaking Engagements National Association of REALTORS®, May 8, 2023, Washington, D.C. | Artificial Intelligence And Its Implications For Technology Policy Elite Retreat, July 5, 2023, Mulia Resort, Bali, Indonesia | AI Is Changing Real Estate – And Leaders Need To Adapt Previous Speaking Engagements 2022 National Association of REALTORS®, May 2, 2022, National Harbor, […]
Cry Of The Technophiles – Don’t Worry About Terms Of Service
I’m a little crazy. I’ll admit that. But I’m not insane. So I was amused by MG Siegler’s assertion that “sane people don’t quit services when they make terms of service changes. They quit them when they start to suck. Focus your energy on calling out the suckage.” Unless, oh, just for the sake of […]