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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Splendid Sundays Volume 68

A handful of splendid finds from around the worldwide web:

*Vera Wang has opened a new bridal boutique in Chicago. 

*A new lawsuit asks whether a company or an employee owns an account's Twitter followers.

*MIT is launching a new (and free) interactive online learning platform called MITx.

*The one leadership quality that will make or break you.

*Volkswagen is deactivating emails on employees' Blackberries during out of office hours in order to help with work/life balance.

Wishing you a splendid 2012!

Posted by Liene Stevens on Sunday, January 01, 2012
Categories Social Media Ethics + Legal Issues, Splendid Sunday, Wedding Industry News + Events

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consumer psychology of brides and grooms wedding business blogWelcome to Think Splendid! My name is Liene and I'm an author, speaker and expert on the intersection of business and social behavior for the wedding and lifestyle industries. Specializing in the consumer psychology of millennials, affluents and engaged couples, I'm obsessed with figuring out what makes people tick and why they make the decisions they do. I believe social media is a return to old-fashioned conversations rather than a race to keep up with the next big thing and I'm a big fan of the question "why?" -- it doesn't get asked enough.

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