On Sunday I was welcomed back to Auckland by angry grey…
A summary of my excellent semester.
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@kim-choe
On Sunday I was welcomed back to Auckland by angry grey…
A summary of my excellent semester.
“Better 60% done than 100% ready.” Thoughts on launching Kitchen Chapters, even though it’s little more than a shiny-looking blog: http://www.kimchoe.nz/launching-a-minimum-viable-product/
How news organizations are playing the social media game:
At the Daily News Innovation Lab, representatives from The New York Times, Mashable, Yahoo! and The Intercept shared a number of useful insights into how each of their four distinct organizations negotiates the murky-yet-essential waters of social media and algorithms.Read the three pieces of advice they have for maximizing engagement: http://www.kimchoe.nz/how-news-organizations-are-playing-the-social-media-game/
Listen up! My classmate Kristen Clark is producing a podcast through which you can follow the Tow-Knight 2015 cohort throughout the semester.
Listen here: http://www.kimchoe.nz/listen-up-inside-the-tow-knight-program/
Trying to launch a startup is a bit like waiting to cross Broadway during rush hour. I’m standing at the edge of the sidewalk, looking left and right, assessing my options. Do I take a calculated risk and step out before the white man appears, or do I wait for him to tell me it’s safe, but risk missing my train?
Read more: http://www.kimchoe.nz/why-getting-started-is-the-hardest-bit/
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