I found the following just a little dissonant. Halley Sutt commenting on Mena Trott’s response to a post from Jason Kottke. Whew.
I think Mena's point of view is right on on many subjects. In response to a critique that bloggers who join Six Apart stop blogging frequently, I like her take on the simple fact that people are BUSY over there just running a company which happens to be growing at an incredible rate. Here's just a sample:
Halley's Comment: Mena's Corner Of The Boxing Ring“I don't buy the idea that most companies are creatively stifling their employees. While it may be true for some companies, I think it's far more likely that, as you say, people with jobs are really, really busy. Frankly, I know that when my heaviest periods of blogging came when I was unemployed or not feeling fulfilled at work.”
It would be interesting to know if Mena is at least blogging internally, or if she has mostly completely stopped.
If the latter, then I’m not sure how to react if a senior executive interrupted me in mid-blogvert and said “But if the CEO of a company that is devoted to blogging doesn’t believe in it enough (as a communication tool, as opposed to a way of making money) to make time to blog, then why should I ?”
Maybe I’m reading too much into this – probably because I don’t have enough to do at work right now
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Completely agree Anu.
Yes it is harder to find the time to blog on my workblog during the day than it is on my own blog in the evenings but if that's what it takes to change the world .....