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The Power of Twitter and the Power of Words

16 Friday Nov 2012

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EDF, Gaza, Israël, Twitter

War is no longer just about bombs and rockets!

War is not just about bombs and rockets! This has been true for centuries and even more today when social media are invaded by armed force for propaganda purposes.

The Israeli military’s live spin about the air strike that killed the Hamas leader is the perfect illustration on how damaging words and social media can possibly be. Twitter, which is known more for giving a voice to protesters and civilians than military spokespeople became the Israeli tool by excellence to publicize and justify their action.

Tweets from the official Israel Defense Forces Twitter Account, announced in real-time an attack on Gaza and reported on its aftermath. “The IDF has begun a widespread campaign on terror sites & operatives in the #Gaza Strip, chief among them #Hamas & Islamic Jihad targets.” Said their feed on Wednesday.

The IDF just started a new trend and, I do not see how any social media like Facebook or Twitter can stop it. From now on, all future armed conflicts will include live updates from official military sources as armies, from both side, will try to spin the public opinion in their favor in real-time.

This will not be called propaganda; this will be called information. After all, if all the entire social and political activist groups are doing it, if the politicians are doing it, why not the militaries. My only hope resides in the fact that people will have enough judgment to differentiate reality from fiction.

But again, this may well be only wishful thinking.

JMD

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Older Job Seekers: Don’t take the back seat in the hiring process!

15 Thursday Nov 2012

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Age discrimination in the workplace

Take control of your job search!

Yes indeed, age discrimination exists in the workplace and many mature job hunters are facing an uphill battle when competing against younger candidates. But there is still hope.

Whatever how old you are, whatever you are being told, you do not have to take the back seat. Here are some leads on how to do it.

It is all about spinning and reframing.

Change Your Mindset

The first thing to be done is to relentlessly remind yourself that you are experienced, not old. You are seasoned, not over-the-hill. You are here and now, not history.

Go on the Offensive

Then, go on the offensive. You may be, but you are not stupid, and you are not dead. Use your know-how to sell your experience against youth. Sell the fact that being older often brings more wisdom, more common sense, and a long work record of real life accomplishments. Sell your track record. Take advantage of your lengthy work history and turn your age into an advantage.

Make Sure to Wear Just One Hat

The most important thing you now have to do is to focus on the job description and the title of the job you are interviewed for.

Tell the prospective employer what he wants to know and nothing more. If your duties and experiences from some of your previous positions do not address the job title’s requirements or the job description, do not emphasize them. Whenever possible, get them off your resume.

Do not give prospective employers another reason to screen you out. This is your story. Tell it your way. Magnify only the aspects of your background that are relevant to your targeted objective.

Have a Second Look at Your Resume

Before sending in your application or presenting yourself to a prospective employer, have a second look at your resume and ask yourself: Would I hire myself for this position? It is a well-known fact that you cannot do anything about your age. But one thing you can definitely do is to stack the deck in your favor.

Spin and reframe your story in your favor. This is your story. Tell it your way. You don’t have anything to lose and everything to gain. Drop old work history from your resume. You generally should not need to show more than 10 years’ work history. Remove obvious road markers such as dates.

Remove college degree dates and older professional training dates that go back more than a few years. Make sure everything in your resume relates in some way to your goal and that there is nothing in your resume that gives up your age.

Now that you have the interview:  Sell Results

Here is the most important thing to remember: Today’s hiring managers and business owners and managers are looking for performance and results. Talk the only language they talk, understand and really appreciate: Return on Investment. Identify your benefits and put them into monetary terms.

Back up your accomplishments with facts that are benefit-based. Sell them from the perspective of the end result of your work and how it served your present and previous employers and/or customers. Get as close to money as you possibly can in the language of your accomplishments, and list them on your resume.

In difficult economic times, money talks and it talks rather loudly.

JMD

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Why so much anger in the world!

15 Thursday Nov 2012

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Mie Tomoda

It has been a very long day for everyone on planet earth!

Violent protests in Jordan over the price of fuel, anti austerity marches turning to violence across southern Europe, Israel hammering Hamas, Obama playing with dynamite, Golden Dawn getting more virulent and aggressive…

My educated guess! Mie Tomoda may well be right: 2013 will be a turning point for all mankind.”

JMD

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Is it My Age or My Salary?

14 Wednesday Nov 2012

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Age discrimination in the workplace, Employment

Age discrimination is neither legal or fair!

If you are an executive in your mid-50s or early 60s who made it through the first screenings because you did not put your first couple of jobs on your resume or excluded the year you graduated, you could walk into that interview and be talking to an HR person who is the age of your child or the age of the child of your child whose only responsibility is to say “No!” as often and quickly as possible to candidates who do not fit the pattern.

Want it or not, you have to go through that process and your goal is now, to satisfy this low-level interviewer that your qualifications fit the profile and that there are no other issues such as age, health problems or unusually high salary requirement that would disqualify you.

The key to being successful is not hiding your age or salary, but being prepared to overcome all possible disclosed or undisclosed objections.

Think like a salesperson.

A salesperson practices to deal with any objections you might bring up because salespersons know what the potential objections will be. Because you think and act like a salesperson, you can avoid a lot of objections before they are even brought up and settle a lot of questions before they are even asked.

Usually the first few minutes of the interview will go like this: “Did you have trouble finding the place”, “How was your weekend?” Instead of the usual answer, go out of your way to say, “I went hiking with some friends of mine over the weekend, and I feel great!” Right at the outset you paint yourself as someone who is energetic and ready to go without even knowing if age would be an issue.

Questions about compensation and authority are stickier but can be dealt with a lot more directly with the hiring manager then the low-level interviewer.

Make the entry point as comfortable as possible for them.

If you are talking to the hiring manager, you can cut to the chase and say, “I can do everything you need done and more, and you are going to be thrilled. You will not find anybody who can do this job better than I can do it, so let’s talk about how you can bring me on board in a way that is comfortable for you.”

You can suggest that the hiring manager bring you in near the top of the scale that would have been appropriate for the more-junior person that was originally expected in the role, with the understanding that your compensation will be reviewed in six months based on the amount of value you bring to the job.

You can also propose to start on a consulting basis to get your foot in the door and say you are comfortable with that arrangement because you know the kind of value you can bring to the organization.

The key to making the compensation talk work resides in demonstrating elegantly that you can do all kinds of things a younger person can do plus all these things a less experienced person might not know to do at all thus showing that your experience makes you uniquely valuable compared to other candidates for the job. 

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Transactional management is out of style!

14 Wednesday Nov 2012

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Empowerment, Transactional management, Transformative management

No more so-called experts!

The Business World is now in a major transition phase.

We are now moving from a transactional management to a transformative management style where people are no longer told what to do and how to do it. In the coming years everybody without exception will be paid for performance. People will be told what is expected from them, what are the expected end results and will be asked to communicate and empower themselves accordingly.

In the coming years, skills, knowledge and experience will no longer be the main decisive hiring factors. Good creative people with potential will be the deciding factor. People will no longer be paid for what they know, they will be paid and rewarded what they bring to the business.

You want your business to be successful tomorrow! As a manager, stop pretending you know everything about anything. Look for some creative employees that you can trust and let them empower themselves. Stop dictating what is to be done and how it is to be done. Walk around the office, around the shop, listen, engage in conversation and help your people implement new ideas.

You want to maintain the competitive edge! Choose good people, great people with a creative mind and potential and get out of the way. Recruit only players who will go the extra mile and stop investing in new technologies. Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, new technologies will always be obsolete. Good people with a great mind will always be people with a great mind.

Invest in people that can do the job and let them do the job.

JMD

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Print vs. Online Public Relations, Communications & Marketing Strategies

13 Tuesday Nov 2012

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Online Advertizing, Print advertizing

You decide!

While print magazines and newspapers remain a crucial part of any Public Relation, Communication or Marketing strategy and campaign, their online counterparts are steadily eclipsing them and this trend will likely continue in the coming years.

According to the Pew Research Center’s statistics, more than half of Americans receive their news from digital sources, and the number of people relying on social media exclusively for their news has doubled in the past two years.

How do Public Relations, Communications & Marketing professionals communicate this ever-changing landscape and its importance to clients?

Here are a few key explanations and details published in Ragan’s PR Daily:

7 ways online media benefits public relations

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Mahomet, Allah, Yahvé, Jésus-Christ ou Bouddha Inc. ?

12 Monday Nov 2012

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Antisémitisme, Extrémisme religieux, Homophobie, Islamophobie

Au commencement Dieu créa le ciel et la terre  –  Genèse 1:1

Campagnes contre l’islamophobie, contre l’homophobie, contre l’antisémitisme ou contre l’extrémisme religieux, pouvoirs publics, associations en tous genres et pouvoirs religieux vocalisent.

Phénomène mondial plus ou moins apparent selon le degré de déni commandé par la toute délicatesse universelle et l’omniprésence de la maintenant toute souveraine et obligatoire diplomatie de la rectitude, l’on se montre de plus en plus universellement intolérants. Que l’on veuille ou non se l’avouer ouvertement, nous assistons présentement à une irrémédiable ethnicisation du discours social et politique. Peu importe nos origines, nos cultures et nos croyances, les préjugés sociaux, religieux et ethniques  reprennent du gallon et la crise économique n’en est pas seule en cause.

Lorsque le politique – étatique ou religieux – se permet de raisonner en généralités sur l’appartenance sociale, ethnique, linguistique ou religieuse de tel groupe ou tel individu, cela contamine le débat public et favorise l’expression d’idéologies et d’idées préconçues de toutes natures. Quoi qu’il en soit, aucune opération de communication ou campagne publicitaire ne réglera ce problème. Tant et aussi longtemps qu’il n’existera pas un nombre suffisamment nombreux de militants et prêts à se battre contre l’arrogance et la vicissitude du politique et du religieux, les préjugés et le jugement demeureront. S’il est important de proclamer l’illégitimité de toute forme des peuples ou des croyances, que ce soit en fonction des coutumes, de l’ethnicité ou de la religiosité, cela demeure tout à fait insuffisant pour nous conduite vers l’harmonie, la paix et la réciprocité universelle. Seule une ligne de conduite et un discours à la fois moins pédant, moralisateur et moins condescendant viendra à bout des problèmes engendrés par la maintenant universelle et omniprésente ethnicisation du discours social.

Comme pour toutes formes de maladies infectieuses ou de cancers, s’attaquer aux symptômes ne mène et ne mènera jamais à rien. C’est à la cause première du mal qu’il faut s’attaquer, à ces vaticinateurs et fabulateurs de tous les temps que sont ces Allah, Mahomet, Yahvé, Jésus-Christ et Bouddha Inc. de tous les temps dont la seule mission aura consisté, et consistera toujours, à asservir des individus, des peuples et des nations entières au pouvoir d’un étatisme économique, politique et religieux de plus en plus virulent et assoiffé de richesses.

Et tous sont égaux devant l’Éternel disait l’Éternel!

JMD

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Les sans-abri du Canada appréhendent l’hiver

10 Saturday Nov 2012

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Homeless, Itinérance

 

It is cold out there

L’automne et l’arrivée de l’hiver signifient une période difficile pour de nombreux sans-abri du Canada où les refuges sont encore une fois remplis au maximum.

Les itinérants n’envisagent pas l’hiver Canadien avec beaucoup d’enthousiasme. Comme pour chaque année, partout au Canada, les refuges sont pleins. Certains sans abri, pour les moins malchanceux, dorment par terre. D’autres, peu importe la température, doivent tout simplement dormir dehors. Même si dans de nombreuses municipalités, des refuges d’urgence surgissent et ouvrent leurs portes pour une nuit ou deux lorsqu’il fait particulièrement froid, cela ne règle pas le problème.

Les gens n’ont pas seulement besoin d’aide quand il fait froid ou quand il pleut. Les gens ont besoin d’aide continuellement et comme pour partout ailleurs dans le monde, les refuges existants ne suffisent plus à la demande.

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The decline and fall of the American Empire

09 Friday Nov 2012

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Barack Obama, The decline and fall of the American Empire

It all starts here!

Barack Obama lost 10 million voters between 2008 and 2012 and the Americans clearly did not reward Obama for his lifetime achievement. Mitt Romney’s mishaps and Sandy got him reelected.

Barack Obama is clearly one of the worst presidents the United States of America ever had and a sure recipe for disaster. And yet he is now charged with overseeing and possibly imposing some of the most economically damaging policy options in U.S. history that could affect negatively the rest of the world.

Mitt Romney was right on one thing: the economic policies Obama supports did nothing good for the USA and the general economy of the free world.

Four more years, says Obama.

JMD

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Hillary for President

09 Friday Nov 2012

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Hillary Clinton, USA Presidential Election 2016

Hillary Clinton, United States Secretary of State

When asked by Marie Claire magazine last month if she would make another bid for the White House, she said, “No, I’m not.”

(USA) — After Mitt Romney’s defeat last Tuesday, the 2016 presidential campaign for the White House is already getting under way.

With President Barack Obama winning a second term on Tuesday, speculation over the next race for the White House is getting started. An incumbent will not run in 2016, meaning both, the Republican and the Democrat parties may have competitive nomination battles.

The two names grabbing the most attention in the hunt for the next Democratic nomination are Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, my money being on Hilary Clinton if she decides to run. Biden, who will be 73 on Election Day 2016, already made unsuccessful bids for the nomination in 1988 and 2008 and it is most unlikely that he will be afforded a new opportunity. With Obama going nowhere without the assistance and support of Hilary and Bill Clinton, the truth is, everyone else is frozen until Hillary decides what she wants to do.

As for the Republicans, before making any decision as to run or not, any potential candidate will better make sure that Hillary will not be running and that all the issues and internal dissension inside the party are resolved.

Running against Hillary will not be easy.

JMD

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