Showing posts with label BOSSdev. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BOSSdev. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Business & Pleasure at Camelback in Scottsdale, AZ

Last week I had the pleasure of presenting at the National Association of Dental Plans 21st Annual Conference at Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Arizona. I presented for BOSSdev, Inc. on the topic of social media as it relates specifically to business and, in particular, the dental industry. The session had an excellent turnout and was very well received.

You can view our download the slides from my presentation here:


I would like to thank the director of this event, Jeff Hurt for the invitation to speak and for his gracious hospitality. I highly suggest following Jeff on Twitter and on his blog Midcourse Corrections. Additionally, I wish to thank Joe Flowers of the NADP for his support during the event. Follow Joe on Twitter and at I Need Dental Benefits.

Once the event concluded, I had the opportunity to stick around Camelback for the weekend and enjoy the resort with my wife and some friends from Arizona. It is a beautiful and even magical place "where time stands still." Here are some photos from my stay.




If you are interested in learning more about the presentation I made or you would like me to speak at an upcoming webinar or event, please contact me via this blog, on Twitter or at 512.608.1460. BOSSdev is an an Interactive and Social Media company dedicated to delivering highly engaging digital communications solutions.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Pop Music Reflects Pop Culture on Social Networks

I just completed a blog posting about how The Killers song Human reflects the evolution of social networks today. The article entitled "Social Media 2009: Are we human or are we dancer?" can be found on the BOSSdev, Inc. blog.

Many bloggers have recently written about the maturing social web and what defines meaningful social connections online. I found that this particular song represents the emotional ambiguity of the digital generation as technology blurs the lines of our connected nature.

I'm interested to hear your opinions on the subject, so check it out and comment away over at the BOSS|talk blog.

In the meantime, enjoy the song Human by The Killers.