Elisabeth Goodman

Elisabeth Goodman is Owner and Principal Consultant at RiverRhee Consulting (http://www.riverrhee.com) with a focus on helping teams to work more effectively through knowledge management, process improvement and change management. In addition, RiverRhee Consulting provides 1:1 tutorials, seminars and small group workshops on how to use LinkedIn for personal and business development. Please email elisabeth@riverrhee.com for further information.

Elisabeth Goodman also blogs (http://elisabethgoodman.wordpress.com) and tweets (http://twitter.com//#!/ecgoodman) on topics relating to LinkedIn, social media and team effectiveness in general.

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Articles by Elisabeth Goodman:


Using Twitter to manage information
Wednesday, 11th April 2012

Twitter was founded in March 2006 as a social networking and microblogging service, inspired by taxi drivers, couriers and limousine drivers’ use of dispatch software. Each Twitter user (Tweeter or Tweep) has a unique username, which is referenced in "mentions", "retweets" and direct messages. Although limited to 140 characters, tweets can be enhanced by including links to blogs, websites, videos and more.


Putting Twitter in your knowledge management toolbox
Thursday, 5th April 2012

Twitter has evolved into many things to many people. At minimum, it provides a new channel for information delivery and discovery. However, when used effectively, it can also provide a valuable knowledge management tool.


LinkedIn: An awesome information resource for building your reputation, your connections and your knowledge
Wednesday, 1st June 2011

From its recruitment tool origins, LinkedIn has grown into a vital networking tool for companies as well as individuals. Among its many features, Groups allow you to keep on top of the latest developments while making new contacts, and LinkedIn Today aggregates news shared on LinkedIn and Twitter. Elisabeth Goodman shows why individuals and companies alike should embrace LinkedIn.


LinkedIn: An awesome information resource for building your reputation, your connections and your knowledge [ABSTRACT]
Wednesday, 1st June 2011

From its recruitment tool origins, LinkedIn has grown into a vital networking tool for companies as well as individuals. Among its many features, Groups allow you to keep on top of the latest developments while making new contacts, and LinkedIn Today aggregates news shared on LinkedIn and Twitter. Elisabeth Goodman shows why individuals and companies alike should embrace LinkedIn.