Topic “corporations are ruining the economy”

Dinner last night at The OtherSide Café where tattooed girls and boys in girl's jeans meet to exchange revolutionary ideas. The food is good, hearty and reasonably priced.

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Today I had the chance to chat on the phone with Jon Froda. Well, it was over Skype — with that kind of software intercontinental talk is cheap. Jon and his partner in crime, Jesper Bindslev, are doing a research project on Corporate Blogging at Copenhagen Business School. They keep both a Danish and an English blog at E-mediators, they have some pretty awesome ideas. I don't think I'm supposed to be talking about much of it, but keeping an eye on their blogs is something I'm going to do.

If you want instant gratification (and who doesn't) check out their interview with Lenn Pryor, director of platform evangelism at Microsoft, I'm enjoying it, and I usually hate these long interviews with a passion.

Thesis: When a company/organisation begins to do corporate blogging, the main advantage is not that the organisation now has an easy way of ‘saying something’ to a market. First and foremost the advantage is that the organisation, by tapping into the network/blogosphere, creates a ‘space’ where others have easy access to ‘saying something’ about the organisation.

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