Executives should blog if they have a vision they are trying to communicate, or if they are very visible in the media.
I sat down with Fortune Magazine for what I thought was a serious interview, and it turned into something completely different.
I think that any reporter or columnist will be a little more careful when doing interviews with me.
In-depth technical information can be the most valuable use of a blog, but the boss and subordinates don't always see eye-to-eye, and having more than one message going out via a blog, can be very counterproductive.
Make sure you are the boss. I don't think I would encourage executives that work for me to blog. There can be only 1 public vision for an organization.
The league handles officiating in a far more professional manner than prior to my arrival. They approach it like a real business unit now.
He was a co-founder of HDNet, the world’s first High Definition TV Network.
Mark became majority owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks in January of 2000 when he bought the team from H. Ross Perot, Jr. for 285 million dollars.
He skipped his senior year of high-school, going directly to college full time.
In college, Mark was a member of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity.
Mark and his family have a cat named “Meshugana”.
Mark is in the Guiness Book of Records for the “largest single e-commerce transaction” for having purchased a Gulfstream jet online for 40 million dollars.
Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, as known to be more of a fan than of an owner. Most owners sit in the press box wearing a fancy suit. Mark Cuban wears a Maverick's t-shirt and sits on the bench with the team or in the row of chairs behind the bench. He also has some history with the Commissioner David Stern whom has fined Cuban multiple times.
Mark is a Pittsburgh Penguins season ticket holder.