I would like to thank…
Posted on March 16th, 2009 in Leadership |
Premio Dardos means ‘prize darts’ in Italian. It is given for recognition of cultural, ethical, literary, and personal values transmitted in the form of creative and original writing.”
I was touched - and honoured - to be recognised by both Brad Shorr and Robyn McMaster for the above prize for this blog. Both are extremely talented writers in their own fields and I am ( pleasantly) surprised to be included in their lists. In the spirit of continuity I wanted to nominate my own but I have been struggling a bit with the how. So I am keeping it simple
The ones who have been with me from the early days - and from whom I have learned so much
The ones who write about HR issues - and keep my knowledge up to to the minute
Ask A Manager - Alison Green
Career Encourager - Peggy Andrew
HR Thoughts - Lisa Rosendahl
Bullseye Resumes - Marcia Robinson
The ones who write about education which helps me learn what great things are happening in schools
And last but by no means least - the all round good guys
All Things Workplace - Steve Roesler
Flowing Motion - Jo Jordan
5 Responses
Well done, Jackie! And thanks for listing me here.
Jo
Very well deserved “dardos” for you Jackie and thank you for the shout out to me. I so appreciate what you have to say and how you say it - keep it up. Lisa
Thanks v much Jackie! This has been a fun set of awards - I’ve really enjoyed the darts of appreciation flying around the blogosphere!
Hi Jackie, Like me, you found that selecting these folks is not an easy task, but I really like the way you did it. Thanks for including me. It’s been fun traveling together on our blogging journey. It’s great for me to be able to count you as a friend (and fellow Springsteen enthusiast).
Hi Jackie, I’m honored to see my name in your list. I enjoy how you chose categories. Yes, we’ve been around since the early days. Friendships like these just get better over time, don’t they?
We both recently launched into Twitter and that seems another whole world of Social Media, but the real heart is right here on your wonderful Consult Cameron Blog.