
Whenever we find a tool or practice that allows our folks to gain more knowledge in less time, we consider it an asset and start suggesting it to others.
In the landscape of Social Media, if both More Knowledge and Less Time aren’t going to happen, we scrap it. Both or nothing.
It’s what makes Search Once and Subscribe a must-have practice. It’s why I’ve been suggesting FriendFeed to everyone I meet. It’s why posts like Chris Brogan’s Five Tools I Use for Listening are important to share.
Even blogging (and microblogging) can be a synchronizer to your daily output.
We all have other things to do. Business people are busy (or they should be). Teachers are already strapped for time.
Related:
– The IF, THEN, and NEXT of RSS
– Fears of Blogging: Time
– Porch Your Elevator Pitch
– A Simple Business Case for RSS Feeds
Flickr photo by chinagrrrl
Follow Mike Sansone on Twitter or Facebook or on Google+
Find Your Social Media ROI
I hear it from a lot of business owners: “Where is the ROI with all this Social Media?“ If this is a question you ask yourself, maybe we should work together a bit more. We can work together solo, or via a professional learning community. Find and increase your ROI. There is a “there” there.

