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July 19, 2007 · by Sonnie · Blogging, Pers. Social Responsibility

TweetI received a text message from a blog buddy about the alleged “breakout” on the ranking of this site from 113 to 59 at ratified.org , I was kinda amaze because I have not done anything extra-ordinary, so I dismissed the report and thought it could be a bug since there are so many blogs…

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July 14, 2007 · by Sonnie · BTP, Pers. Social Responsibility

TweetOf late , we are busy organizing the 1st National Convention of an e-group, we are progressing substantially, we have resource people who agreed to speak for the event both on the plenary as well as the break out sessions. We have substantial list members who signified their intention to participate on the event. We…

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Tweet I have to rewrite this entry, thanks to the intermittent Internet connection of Globe’s Speak and Surf, my post got lost. ‘Twas a busy week, meeting the demands of both work and social responsibility, I can’t even find an extra time to conclude my blog series on “how to lose your job”. This weekend…

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TweetOf late, I was pondering on the notion that though a blog is not popular base on the standards of alexa, technorati and ratify, and no matter how loud or how soft the voice of a blog in the blogosphere, the rumblings, musings, rants or whatever we want to call it, blogs do touch lives–…

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TweetAfter my “How to lose your job” series (hopefully this week), and if time permits, I hope to write about  blogs  that more or less share my interest– that is to add and/or create value to readers– corporate citizens and entrepreneurs alike in particular. In business and economic term, one may easily understand what value…

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TweetAfter reading my post on “Blogs for online mentoring“, a successful entrepreneur sent an encouraging email. Describing himself as “breathing for five decades”, he expressed serious intentions to mentor the younger generations and would like to explore the strength of blogs for this purpose. An educator blogger also expressed his wish to have a common…

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Tweet On June 29-30, Steven Curtis Chapman goes live in Manila! Steven Curtis Chapman, a Grammy award winner and all-time unmatched GMA Music Award (Dove Awards) recipient, creates global awareness on the need for adoption of the less privileged children through his music. His platinum and gold albums under EMI-CMG/ Praise, Inc. includes: Speechless, Heaven…

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June 7, 2007 · by Sonnie · Ask Sonnie, Blogging, Pers. Social Responsibility

TweetYesterday was a long day, have worked for more than 12 hours. Though “kapoy” as what some Cebuana friends would say, t’was fun because of the opportunity to coach and mentor the young HR dudes and dudettes. I asked the new members of my HR team– graduates of top universities, to observe the assimilation sessions…

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TweetBlogs has become a potent tool in advocacy and communication. Of late, blogs are slowly being utilized for education, like what Sir Martin and his “pisay” studes has done. Inquirer’s Blog Addict, on their last two posts, has focused on the blogs potential in formal education. A UP Professor cited “Blogging as a Strategy for…

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As I hop around the blogosphere, am kinda surprise that I’m the only Filipino (?), as of this writing, that has blogged so far of “Earth Day”. This event, however, was talked about in the international blogosphere. In this note, before I continue my series on “How to lose your job”, please allow me to discuss more about the subject and what bloggers all over has to say

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