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See ya later, folks!

  My dad always said  that  it’s not  good bye , it’s just so long.  (This really feels like a goodbye though).  It’s been a blast of a C OM  class and I’ve enjoyed this blogging aspect of it.   Our  nine week  term is up and I’ve still got a Capstone to go!  I appreciate the time you’ve given me (if you’ve been keeping up) and I look forward to the day that we share our time again.   From Innovation theory and old school marketing to different types of leaders, managers and total duds. Advertising, overthinking and crisis management have filled my days (and nights).  I hope that you have enjoyed our time together as I know  that  I have.   For now, it is time to take a quick break and  bask in  the holidays with family and friends.   As I encounter new adventures in other COM courses, I will be happy to share thoughts and opinions along the way.  As I do so, I’ll be sure to share on social media outlets so that you know to visit.   If you find yourself with an extra 20ish minutes, I’d

Screens and Things, what do you do?

  So many things to cover this week!  What a topic at hand too.  Kids, screens, screen time and these childrens lives online before the child themselves have their own social media accounts?  That last one actual blew my mind a bit more than the others actually.. I’ve never really thought about that adn I suppose it’s because I never really had to.  My life was very much not online until I chose to put some of it there.  Even now, there are times I wish I didn’t have so much of it online, but at least it was my choice to put it out there.  I can’t even imagine if someone else had chosen to put things out there. I know once I was speaking to a lady and had a bad connection.  I didn’t catch the part where she said she was from the local newspaper nad planned to quote me.  Whatever it was that I said wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t something I would have chosen to have pull up any time some one googled my name.  These are simple little things that the older generation has to worry about.