Author Archives: Pamela Rosenthal

Stale Blogs Suck

Sad fact. I haven’t really had time to blog lately, or should I say, in a ridiculously long time.  That being said, I do have a new post here if you want to find out how Princess Tweep resurfaced to help Zuck fight off Google +.  :-)

Building the ultimate social media management tool

What I want in a social media management tool. Have you ever wanted something that doesn’t exist? Or, maybe what you want does exist, but you just don’t know about it, and you don’t have enough time to figure it out? Well, that’s how I feel about social network management tools – they all have…

How to Speed Up Your Decision-Making and Be More Satisfied with Your Choices

It took me awhile to get to it, but I finally read Barry Schwartz’s 2004 book The Paradox of Choice – Why More is Less, which is a fantastic book regarding the psychology of choice. The basic premise is that having more choices actually results in less satisfaction. When we are bombarded with choices, we…

If we’re trying to get to the C-suite, why are we stopping at the mall?

I’m having a disconnect. One of my women’s career networks – one that boasts an exclusive membership of business professionals, lawyers, politicians, scientists, doctors and more, just sent me an invitation to attend a webinar entitled “Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough.” Huh? Ok, I’m not saying that this webinar wouldn’t include…

Twitter: 5 Reasons to Leave, 5 to Return and 5 Ways to Find Some Balance

If you know me, you may have noticed that I haven’t tweeted much in the past few months. What started out as just a small break, ended up as an extended Twitter vacation.  The whole thing became crystal clear one day when I made the following observation: Only 1 hour of Twitter per day is…