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April 05, 2004
Worthwhile Magazine doesn't exist yet, but that hasn't stopped it from starting up its blog, under Halley's editorial eye. It's an interesting model for a print magazine aiming at the big time market: Blog first! Worthwhile is about what makes work worthwhile. Its editors - Anita Sharpe and Kevin Salwen - each with serious editorial experience and credentials, are prepping the first issue. I'm proud to be a contributor to the Worthwhile blog, along with Tom Peters, Halley, David Batsone, Rebecca Ryan, Kate Yandoh, and Anita and Kevin. My first three entries are on why massages are like bad jobs, why I don't want to travel on America West again, and what should come before "create shareholder value" in a mission statement. Posted
by D. Weinberger at April 5, 2004 09:41 AM
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Comments
David, you should be able to tinker with that feed deal we set up for M2M at the top right of JOJO and include your Worthwhile entries here too. Probably just cut and paste the entire block and change the URLs.
Posted by: Tim Harding | April 5, 2004 04:07 PM
Congrats on the new gig, which all can agree is...absolutely worthwhile!
Posted by: Betsy Devine | April 5, 2004 10:28 PM
I love the idea of this magazine. I'm a jounalist for now and wish I could have thought of something like this. I have this huge phylosophy on education, J.O.B.S. and happiness equals success. I would love to write a commentary for this magazine. You ought to interview Richard Kiosoki some day as well. He has some great ideas.
Posted by: Clint Stein | April 17, 2005 03:58 PM