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http://blogs.hbr.org/ashkenas/2011/09/dont-confuse-a-scorecard-with.html 2:03 PM Tuesday September 13, 2011 | Comments (8) I've always been a big believer in using results as the differentiator between success and failure . You either achieve your goals or you don't. Energy, creativity, and activity are all good things — but they don't create value unless results are achieved. Most organizations take the same stance. They put a great deal of emphasis on reporting and celebrating quarterly and yearly results — with the assumption that there is a huge upside to being perceived as a winning company.

Don't Confuse a Scorecard with a Scoreboard - Ron Ashkenas - Harvard Business Review

Local Tweets: 9 Ways to Find Twitter Users in Your Town

http://mashable.com/2009/06/08/twitter-local-2/ The Twittering Towns series is supported by the Comcast Town Design Showdown . Thousands of people created and submitted their apartments, and the judges have narrowed it down to four finalists. They’re all vying for the opportunity to win a prize worth up to $30,000, including a room remodel, 40-inch Sony Bravia® HDTV, a Sony VAIO® AW laptop and a Philips digital phone. Submit your vote today! The number of people visiting and using Twitter has nearly quadrupled over the past few months, and as more people sign up for the hot social networking service, it becomes more useful.

Why are You on Twitter? A 'Twitter 101' Lesson | Social Media Today

Today I begin a short series of posts designed to help newbies understand some social media strategy behind the professional use of Twitter. The first question is: Why are you on Twitter? A. To talk to friends: If that’s the only reason you’re on Twitter you can do whatever you like – just think seriously about protecting your tweets so that only people you know and trust can see them! http://socialmediatoday.com/mike-johansson/300892/twitter-101-why-are-you-twitter

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flush the unfollowers ? Many users on Twitter feel that if a user does not follow them back, it's somehow insulting. This utility is designed to ' teach those users a lesson by unfollowing them ' with just a few clicks. Tweepi's Geeky Flush is a simple utility for quickly spotting tweeps that you follow but do not follow you back. http://tweepi.com/?t
http://twunfollow.com/ TwUnfollow notifies you about Twitter followers that are not following you any longer. Due to high load on our systems we can't offer quick notifications at the moment. It may take up to 48 hours until unfollows appear in your history.

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http://futuretweets.com/ NOTICE: We're back (for now...) Twitter rolled back the changes they've made to the API for now. Hopefully they notify us next time they do something like this. Sorry for the trouble! NOTICE2: No more recurring tweets! We received a friendly e-mail from the folks at Twitter that providing the recurring updates functionality is a violation of Twitter's Terms of Service.

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