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The Perfect Networker and the Southwest Effect

September 30, 2009

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Like you, I receive many invitations to join what seems like an endless number of social networks. Despite the various networks to which I can claim membership, the three primary communities to which I belong are Ecademy, LinkedIn and Facebook. Based on the age demographics – Facebook is geared to the twenty-something crowd, while LinkedIn […]

I Believe This Will Interest You Also . . .

August 25, 2009

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W. Clement Stone sold papers as a kid. He became a billionaire by selling insurance door-to-door.  He documented what he learned in his great book, The Success System That Never Fails.  Picture this – you respond to a knock at your door.  You open it to see a young man pointing to a list of […]

AMR Research’s Mickey North Rizza Interview Now Available On-Demand

June 10, 2009

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Effective enterprise-wide collaboration, a true understanding of the challenges you are trying to address as well as taking ownership relating to your organization’s services procurement strategy are just a few of the key areas that you as a client have to identify and address internally before you should even contemplate the viability of an individual […]

Has Blogging Crossed the Threshold of Legitimacy?

June 9, 2009

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Frontline’s The Way the Music Died, which highlighted some of the key technological milestones of recorded music, had this to say regarding the “new” medium of radio; “When radio was first introduced in the 1930s many predicted the end of records.  Radio was a free medium for the public to hear music for which they […]