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The fine line between publicness and narcissism

I’ve finished reading Jeff Jarvis‘s “Public Parts“, a book that advocates and celebrates publicness as a force for good. While I agree with some aspects of Jarvis’s argument, I find that too often, living one’s life in public is just a more polite name for narcissism. And on occasion, Jarvis himself crosses into that territory.

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in Culture | January 17, 2012 | 566 Words | 1 Comment

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A Seat at the Table
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A Seat at the Table
by Mark Schwartz
When Mark Schwartz opens his mouth, you're not sure if you're going to get a dose of management theory or a quote from Derrida. This can be entertaining if you're just along for the ride, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance-style, ...
Rise of the Revenue Marketer
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Rise of the Revenue Marketer
by Debbie Qaqish
Prior to reading this book, I had no idea what the term "revenue marketing" meant, and Qaqish, one of the pioneers of this concept, does an excellent job explaining it. As someone new to marketing & coming from a product/engineering bac...
The Product Marketing Manager: Responsibilities and Best Practices in a Technology Company
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The Product Marketing Manager: Responsibilities and Best Practices in a Technology Company
by Lucas Weber
I recently took on a new job as a product marketing manager (PMM) and like Weber, I come from a PM and engineering background. In the introduction, Weber said that when he first became a PMM, he scoured the Internet for resources on how ...
Slaughterhouse-Five
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Slaughterhouse-Five
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A quick read — I finished it in a couple hours. I’m still not sure what this is, though: autobiography? science fiction? commentary? A very strange work but oddly enjoyable nonetheless.
The Future We Want: Radical Ideas for the New Century
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The Future We Want: Radical Ideas for the New Century
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