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3 Changes in How to Acquire Today’s Top Talent – Giannetto for Huffington Post

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HuffingtonPost-Article3 Changes in How to Acquire Today’s Top Talent

New Huffington Post article by David Giannetto

Companies are still reeling from the arrival of the first generation of truly social consumers into the market. But their arrival into the workforce might create more disruption than their new buying behaviors ever did. With over a third of the current workforce comprised of these social consumers — a number that will rise to nearly fifty percent by 2020 — companies would do well to factor the changing demands of this growing demographic into more than just their hiring strategy. [CONTINUE READING]

Top Trending Articles by Giannetto on HuffPost:
How Social Media is Killing your Company

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David Giannetto in BusinessWeek

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BusinessWeek_-_LogoDavid Giannetto comments on Corporate Social Responsibility in Bloomberg’s BusinessWeek

Author David Giannetto on the influence of corporate policy on key social and environmental issues, such as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in this BusinessWeek article.  Read the article HERE.

Full link: http://www.bloomberg.com/research/markets/news/article.asp?docKey=600-201504190139KRTRIB__BUSNEWS_17389_42667-1

 

David Giannetto interview – Good News Planet (video)

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goodnewsDavid Giannetto Video Interview on Good News Broadcast

David Giannetto sat down with veteran Television broadcaster Paul Sladkus for Good News Planet. The interview focused on the positive changes in the market and how they are being brought about after the emergence of consumer-controlled social media and mobile technology, and how this has forced a change in corporate behavior (corporate social responsibility) for the first time in over 400 years.

See the full interview here on Good News Planet: http://goodnewsplanet.com/big-data-part-i-of-iii/

Giannetto has long been one of the most vocal business theorists discussing the impact of capitalism on market dynamics, how it has undermined individuality and reduced the focus on quality–a view that has woven its way through his business writing since the opening pages of his first book, The Performance Power Grid.  “[The performance power grid methodology] is working to undo 400 years of bad learning,” writes Giannetto in his first book. “It is working against an economic model that undermines the very thing business need to succeed and to sustain success.  To Achieve these things, a new perspective and a new approach is required.” These concerns, and this effort, was further expanded upon by Giannetto within his third book Big Social Mobile in the context of what he calls the “corporate-consumer relationship.” While these beliefs remain subtle undertones throughout his writing, they have been seized upon by consumer advocates as one of the few realistic (even if unpopular) paths to achieve stronger corporate responsibility.

About Paul Sladkus: Sladkus was 49 years old when he founded Good News. “I started it to confront the consistent negativity in the world and media,” he says. “If we want to see a better world, then we have to shift what we are looking at.” Thus for the past 11 years, Sladkus has traveled the world bringing good news into our living rooms and our computers too. However, in most cases, he doesn’t have to go very far: the Good News comes to him as thousands of corporations, non-profits, public relations companies and individuals request that he tell their stories.  Sladkus already had significant experience before starting Good News. In the ‘70s, he worked at CBS on award winning shows such as All in the Family, Carol Burnett, Sonny and Cher and Love of Life. At PBS Channel 13 he helped create The Nature and Brain series. What’s special about Sladkus is his down-to-earth personality despite the many famous people he’s met throughout his life. Over the years he has interviewed Katie Couric, Les Paul, Michael Douglas, Ted Danson, Ted Turner, Deepak Chopra, Patch Adams, Mitch Albom, Jack Canfield, Marianne Williamson, Tiki Barber, Isabella Rossellini, Percy Heath, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Kathleen Turner, Tina Turner, Tony Bennett, America Ferrera, Pete Seeger, Danny DeVito, Ben Vereen, Elmo, Harvey McKay, Chuck Close among many others doing good for the world.

David Giannetto on Changes in Corporate Social Responsibility – Christian Science Monitor

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CSMDavid Giannetto in Christian Science Monitor on how Social Media is Influencing Corporate Social Responsibility

Big Social Mobile readers will know that the one of the book’s main themes is how the behavior of social consumers is upsetting the balance of power in the corporate-consumer relationship.  He comments on how corporations are reacting to this in an article for the Christian Science Monitor: Religious Freedom Act: Are businesses becoming more socially activist?

Read the article here: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2015/0331/Religious-Freedom-Act-Are-businesses-becoming-more-socially-activist-video