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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Social Media

March 8, 2011
by Lance Haun
17 Comments




Online Commenting And Community — Where Are We Going?

A couple of weeks ago, it was my one year anniversary with ERE Media and I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about online comments and online communities in general. When I accepted the role of Community Director, I didn’t … Continue reading →

Categories: Community, Social Media | Tags: ere, facebook, forums, linkedin, online comments, Social Media, twitter | Permalink

February 8, 2011
by Lance Haun
2 Comments




Doing Amazing Things And Onboarding The Right Way

I’m working on two new things that are cool and are killing my writing time but I wanted to send out an update about two projects I got to be a part of recently. Do Amazing Things was an e-book … Continue reading →

Categories: Community | Permalink

January 28, 2011
by Ben Eubanks
4 Comments




Social Recruiting Isn't For Everyone

This poster is hanging about ten feet from my desk at work. The first time I saw it I was stunned. Many of you know that my day job is as an HR Specialist. What you might not know is … Continue reading →

Categories: Recruiting, Social Media, Twitter | Tags: ben eubanks, Social Media, social recruiting | Permalink

January 6, 2011
by Lance Haun
15 Comments




You're Using Social Media Wrong

The way that you’re managing your presence online (or not managing it, heaven forbid!) is totally and utterly incorrect. You think I’m joking? Your blog? Bad, bad, bad. Your Twitter? Pathetic. Facebook? You’re doing what? And LinkedIn? Terrible. In fact, … Continue reading →

Categories: Social Media | Tags: ur doin it wrong | Permalink

December 21, 2010
by Lance Haun
3 Comments




HR Star: Lisa Rosendahl

The last person to be featured in this series (but certainly not least) is Lisa Rosendahl. I’ve gotten to know her over the past couple of years and it continues to be a testament to the real power of social … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Bloggers | Tags: hr stars, HR stars series, lisa rosendahl | Permalink

December 3, 2010
by Lance Haun
7 Comments




HR Star: Matthew Stollak

Call him the professor if you like but don’t say he’s not in HR. Matthew Stollak has been one of the more interesting finds as I’ve talked to HR pros in this series. Although he isn’t directly in HR, he … Continue reading →

Categories: Community | Tags: hr stars, HR stars series, matthew stollak, wishrm | Permalink

November 23, 2010
by Lance Haun
3 Comments




HR Star: Trish McFarlane

Trish McFarlane is one busy lady. When I get a few minutes to sit down and talk to her, I feel like she has to move mountains just to squeeze my longwindedness into her day. But she delivers like a … Continue reading →

Categories: Community, HR Bloggers | Tags: hr star, HR stars series, hrevolution, trish mcfarlane, women of hr | Permalink

November 12, 2010
by Lance Haun
5 Comments




HR Star: Steve Boese

Although I’ve known Steve Boese as long as anyone I am covering for this series, he was one of the first people I connected with on a subject outside of HR. Namely NBA basketball. Now there are a lot of … Continue reading →

Categories: HR, Technology, Twitter | Tags: HR stars series, hr technology, Rypple, steve boese | Permalink

November 4, 2010
by Lance Haun
3 Comments




HR Star: Charlie Judy

I was introduced to Charlie Judy a few months ago and was told that he was this super smart guy with a CPA designation and he chose to work in HR. A CPA? In HR? That just didn’t compute. But I met … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Bloggers | Tags: charlie judy, hr star, HR stars series | Permalink

September 28, 2010
by Lance Haun
10 Comments




Why Can't We Be Friends?

I’m a friendly guy. When you come to Portland, I’m there. We can grab a McMenamins beer and chat about talent whenever it suits you. When you e-mail me, I usually respond within a few days if your request isn’t … Continue reading →

Categories: Community | Tags: facebook, linkedin, social media bonanza, social media trifecta, twitter | Permalink

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