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March 19, 2008

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Paul Caplan

You're right. It's great to see our 'leaders' getting out and talking - particularly if they're trying to do it with a human voice. David recently pointed to another boss, the CEO of aveco dodging his spin doctor and talking for himself (http://bloggerbubb.blogspot.com/). These are all positive signs that we should encourage because they make it easier for people lower down the organisations to speak - gives them permission if you like. Maybe we need some sort of 'Back the bosses bloggin' campaign.

Paul Caplan

Oops that should be acevo - (Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations)

Shane McCracken

Paul, Nice idea. Shall we start with a Facebook group? "Backing Blogging Bosses". Join this group if you support your boss's attempt at blogging.

We'll get David Miliband to draft a supportive letter that people can send to their bosses: "Hi I'm David Miliband and I think you should be blogging."

Seriously though, support through reading and commenting will make a difference. Your post about the reluctance people have to comment is not surprising, particularly if you're asking them to be the first to comment.

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