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		<title>Futurist Watts Wacker on Corporate Goodness &amp; Storytelling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Pamela Powers Hannley Has social media pushed us beyond the information age and into the age of goodness? With the blurring of the lines between news and entertainment and the blurring of the definition of a "friend", futurist Watts...]]></description>
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