An interesting conversation emerged on Olivier Blanchard’s blog this week around the subject of social media certification. He was rather critical of the International Social Media Association because they are offering certification training. The ensuing comments opened up a stream of ideas, complaints, agreements, disagreements, some brown-nosing, some barbs and more. The conversation was both entertaining and informative. For what I think is a more constructive discussion of certification, you should see Olivier’s fantastic follow-up post which focuses more on the issue of certification than the ISMA or its founders.
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