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	<title>Comments on: Video of Stever @ Social Media Breakfast 5/1/08</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan Person, Social Media Breakfast founder</title>
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		<description>Stever, excellent presentation yesterday to get the discussions rolling. And you&#039;re right: &quot;Do a good job and you&#039;ll get ahead&quot; is a career lie (or at least incomplete truth) that continues to be perpetuated.

Now with social media, at least, we can do good work and make it easy to let the right people  know all about it! So even if our current bosses don&#039;t notice our brilliance, our future ones can.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stever, excellent presentation yesterday to get the discussions rolling. And you&#8217;re right: &#8220;Do a good job and you&#8217;ll get ahead&#8221; is a career lie (or at least incomplete truth) that continues to be perpetuated.</p>
<p>Now with social media, at least, we can do good work and make it easy to let the right people  know all about it! So even if our current bosses don&#8217;t notice our brilliance, our future ones can.</p>
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