Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963 calling for racial equality and an end to discrimination in the United States. In the speech, he references the Emancipation Proclamation that freed slaves 100 years prior but notes that 100 years later, black Americans still faced segregation and discrimination that crippled their lives. He dreams of a day when all people will be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
1. The document discusses corporate blogging, providing statistics on corporate blogs and reasons why companies should have blogs.
2. It outlines the benefits of corporate blogging such as inexpensive knowledge management, branding, and increased productivity. Blogs can be used to share projects, services, and research.
3. Examples are given of large tech companies like Microsoft and HP that have many employee blogs. CEOs from some companies also blog personally.
The document lists different examples of human behaviors and traits, including secrecy (offering blank visiting cards), laziness (asking for a lift while on a morning walk), craziness (getting a blank paper xeroxed), forgetfulness (seeing oneself in the mirror and trying to remember when you last saw someone), stupidity (looking through the keyhole of a glass door), honesty (a pregnant woman taking one and a half tickets), suicide (a dwarf jumping from the footpath), and dehydration (a cow giving milk powder). Each example is presented as "What is the height of [trait]?"
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963 calling for racial equality and an end to discrimination in the United States. In the speech, he references the Emancipation Proclamation that freed slaves 100 years prior but notes that 100 years later, black Americans still faced segregation and discrimination that crippled their lives. He dreams of a day when all people will be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
1. The document discusses corporate blogging, providing statistics on corporate blogs and reasons why companies should have blogs.
2. It outlines the benefits of corporate blogging such as inexpensive knowledge management, branding, and increased productivity. Blogs can be used to share projects, services, and research.
3. Examples are given of large tech companies like Microsoft and HP that have many employee blogs. CEOs from some companies also blog personally.
The document lists different examples of human behaviors and traits, including secrecy (offering blank visiting cards), laziness (asking for a lift while on a morning walk), craziness (getting a blank paper xeroxed), forgetfulness (seeing oneself in the mirror and trying to remember when you last saw someone), stupidity (looking through the keyhole of a glass door), honesty (a pregnant woman taking one and a half tickets), suicide (a dwarf jumping from the footpath), and dehydration (a cow giving milk powder). Each example is presented as "What is the height of [trait]?"