Re: cluetrain
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 19:25, Sean Wheller wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I wonder many writers out there work in companies that embrace the thinking
outlined in "the cluetrain manifesto"?
[http://www.cluetrain.org/]
Is anyone?
What are your experiences?
How does it impact on your approach to comunication?
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