Here is a list of links to posts in The Measurement Standard for the month of May, 2012:
The 5 Communication Qualities of Leadership
Take this Test to Determine Your Leadership Communication Quotient
Can Facebook's Reputation Be Saved?
Mark Zuckerberg Should Have Taken My Advice When I Met With Him 5 Years Ago
Here's Your SEO Guide for Beginners, Thanks to Evolve
Jay Baer: The 5 Categories of Social Media Software -- Based On Your Needs
Jim Macnamara's Measuring Up:
You Want Engagement and Relationships? Listen Up!
The Paine of Measurement:
Your Data Is Only As Good As What You Do With It
Breaking News:
Chow Model Shows Obesity Caused by Too Much Food
Lifehacker: How to Choose the Best Chart for Your Data
Forbes: 'How Should I Be Measuring Digital and Social Media Anyhow?'
Norwegian Researchers Develop the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale. Like!
Your Reading Lists: 21 recently added articles and resources
Avinash Kaushik: You Are What You Measure, So Choose Your KPIs (Incentives) Wisely!
The Amazing Story of Measurement, from the Lufkin Rule Company
Can the Reputation of RIM and the BlackBerry Be Saved?
7 Reasons You Definitely Want The New Social Media Measurement Standards
Interactive Media Map from Forbes
Key Social Media Metrics for Marketing & Sales: Infographic from Social Media Today
Nathan Gilliatt on Sources of Social Media Data Sabotage
Five Social Media Standards Topics that the Conclave Is Working On
Who Are the Measurati that Are Setting Social Media Measurement Standards?
Measurement Maven of the Month:
Antonia Antonopoulos of UNICEF Is Measurement Maven of the Month
Measurement Makeover:
New Hampshire Grand Gets A Measurement Makeover
Last month in The Measurement Standard: Here is the Contents Page from April, 2012.
“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many… Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders... But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.”
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