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    <title>Walkabout</title>
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    <description>A walkabout in open source down under</description>

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            <title>Corporate Blogging - et tu brute ...</title>
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            <description>So - what are the pros and cons of corporate blogging???</description>
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<p>Apparently our varied stakeholders now expect a personal touch to
discemination of corporate information and blogging is it.&nbsp; The problem
is that most senior executives aren't exactly journalists.&nbsp; Indeed
within the regulatory environment in which they operate - it is
difficult to see how they can provide a view that is anything but
anodyne.&nbsp; Worse, they are all busy people, and if a continuous flow of
articulation is not forthcoming, all blogging objectives look
fantastically faddish.&nbsp; But at least with the advent of the modern
spell-checker management can feign literacy...</p>
<p>The tech sector's biggest blogger is Jonathan Schwartz, the CEO of Sun Microsystems.&nbsp; Check out what he has to say about this: <a class="external-link" href="http://redcouch.typepad.com/weblog/2005/04/interview_jonat.html">http://redcouch.typepad.com/weblog/2005/04/interview_jonat.html</a></p>
<p>What ever happened to Jonathan Schwartz ...</p>
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            <dc:date>2010-02-24T07:00:17+00:00</dc:date>
            <dcterms:modified>2010-02-24T07:00:17+00:00</dcterms:modified>
            <dc:creator>Alan Milligan</dc:creator>
            
            
            <dc:subject>Management</dc:subject>
            
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