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First Crude Taste of Business Management by Mostly Nerdy on Oct 13, 2009I was 17 years old, a (relatively) young sophomore in a university who developed a fascination for cheap film cameras. Photos shot with toy cameras can give happy accidents–wild colors, vignettes, flares, or maybe a double exposure. Lomography,...
Speeches of Organizational Communication Students by Mostly Nerdy on Aug 18, 2009Before we can become brilliant public relations, corporate communication, human relations, advertising, marketing, or *insert field here* practitioners, we have to be good presenters first. Form and substance in presentations are both vital to corpo...
Stopping is Not an Option by Mostly Nerdy on Jul 26, 2009There's so much I have to accomplish. If there's none (or just little), then I should already be a self-made corporate mogul, spending my early retirement at Monaco. Or Japan, whichever is cooler. But I'm not.
(New Social) Media Kid by Mostly Nerdy on Jul 21, 2009When I was in first year high school, our Media teacher (or was it Library class?) showed a thirty-minute video about children of media. A crude characterization of these kids would be: kids--like myself--who have their televisions, and radios on, wi...
Alvina might be a Care Bear, or Sharing is Caring by Mostly Nerdy on Jul 10, 2009The Internet is for sharing. Mostly, anyway. I'm glad the Internet is a treasure trove of goodies--if it wasn't, then I'd probably be a little less rich in productivity (and happy-making) tools. Getting nice and free stuff from the Internet is pre...
Immersing Organizations into the Net by Mostly Nerdy on Jun 28, 2009The basic idea of Christopher Locke’s Internet Apocalypso is this: markets are conversations, a quality richly found on the Internet; should a corporation want to succeed, working nicely with the Internet is necessary. To act otherwise would be fat...


