Posts Tagged ‘ accountability ’

Accountability via aircraft escape slides

August 15, 2010

Steven Slater exited his job from JetBlue in rather dramatic fashion last week. As detailed on the NY Daily News website (and just about everywhere else), this now-former flight attendant “blew his top, grabbed some beer and bolted out an emergency slide at Kennedy Airport” 6 days ago. Many accounts paint him a nut job. But what if he’s not? In the 1989 film Licence to Kill, James Bond is reprimanded for insubordination. He responds by tendering his resignation, flees the meeting by jumping off a balcony — followed by a hail of gunfire targeted at him by his...

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Where does Facebook fit into your personal branding (strategy)?

September 15, 2009

Ah, social networking— Ostensibly, the web-Forum equivalent of device convergence where cell phones promised to deliver PIM, Internet access, camera, file storage, and what-have-you, all in one handy technology. My BlackBerry Bold is rather stable, thank you very much. And I can quantify its ROI for me, personally, without breaking a sweat. But I wonder how much (strategic) thought folks really give to a singular online presence where their dating, employment, spiritual, shopping, and fetish interests all intersect. Most folks I know won’t even Post their opinions on horology Forums without using a pseudonym. But on Facebook, they let...

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. Dell Deaton

Dell Deaton

Strategist. Dad. Christian. James Bond watch expert.

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