Leadership in the Digital Age

September 26, 2016

Digitalleadership

How have blogs, social media, and the internet shaped leadership and leader development in the Digital Age?

Join us at the AUSA Annual Meeting on October 3rd from 1330-1430 (EST) in Room 204 A&B as we answer this question!

Even though the four of us serve the Profession in different capacities, we’ve all used social media and other online platforms to connect with, learn from, and develop others. I’ll be joining a talented group of Army Officers for a great hour-long discussion on the topic. Andrew Steadman is the founder and editor of the Military Leader. Nathan Finney is a cofounder and editor of the Strategy Bridge. Jessica Scott is a USA Today BestSelling Author. And our moderator, Adin Dobkin, the Communications Director for the Military Writers Guild will keep us on track throughout the panel.

If you can’t make it to the event, join us live on Twitter for a great professional discussion! Follow #AUSADIGITAL beginning on October 1st!

Finally, catch a sneak peak of our panel on the Leaders Huddle Podcast, available September 27th.

 

 

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