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Healthy Media Consumption

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By Linda Fisher Thornton I've blogged about how to spot fake news and variables complicating media ethics. Today I'll explore the characteristics healthy media consumption. Let's begin with a dose of healthy skepticism. Healthy Skepticism You can't believe everything you see.

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Untangling (Social and Mainstream) Media Ethics

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By Linda Fisher Thornton Anyone can post content on social media. Today, I'm sharing resources for understanding the ethical responsibilities of media leadership. Today, I'm sharing resources for understanding the ethical responsibilities of media leadership. There are many variables complicating media ethics.

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What is Social Media Leadership?

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The idea for this post came from a reader's comment about how new the area of social media leadership is to the leadership community (Thanks Justin!). Here are some resources that will help you lead others through engagement with social media engagement and the new ways we communicate in business today:

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Unethical Leadership: Selective Inclusion

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It has been happening right in front of us and has been amplified by social media - leaders speaking from a perspective of selective inclusion. By Linda Fisher Thornton I previously wrote about the problem of selective respect and today I'll address it's evil twin.

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Ethical Leadership Fuels Adaptability

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generated some great discussion on social media. By Linda Fisher Thornton The post “Leader Competence: Will It Be A Multiplier or Divider?” Here’s a quote from the post: “Leader competence is either going to be a multiplier or a divider. When you have it, you multiply performance and trust, with exponential results.

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Social Media for “Good”

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The 5 reasons to engage in social media describe how social media can benefit us as leaders who are learning in complex times, but that's only one dimension of the benefit of connected communication through social media. In this post I'll explore some of the ways social media can be used for "good.".

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Leaders & Social Media: 5 Reasons to Engage

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Social media has become the fastest information media available, tackling emerging issues long before mainstream publications do. Our job is to make sense out of all of it in order to make work life easier for those we lead. Since the world changes fast, we have to learn fast.

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