Monthly Archives: September 2008

The Critic Doesn't Count

Easy post but probably the most thought provoking of any I have every made. Too bad I didn't really write it. I keep this quote with me all the time. I have other ditties which I am sure I will share in time (the equation for rate of return, a few measurement quotes, etc.) but this ...

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I remember seeing this years ago but it is worth sharing again, and again, and again. I found it in my mail box this morning from my business partner (best friend and wife) and we plan on sharing it tonight with our employees, at our staff meeting. A gentle reminder that ...

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Is Your Resume Flying First or Second Class?

Back in January, 2008 I wrote about creating a resume. Go ahead and read it, I think it will have value as you read through this post. Really, go ahead, I'll wait...For those of you who already read the post way back when and don't need to read it again (are ...

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The Machine is Us/ing Us

I love the video below for so many reasons. Probably most of all because it took me to the youtube site, created by Professor Michael Wesch, where it was originally posted, which took me to mediatedcultures.net which took me to the concept of digital ethnography and the theories of anthropology. In ...

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Multimedia On the Cheap

How expensive and time consuming is it to shoot a video and post it to the internet? Camera - Flip $145 Time - From beginning to end, including editing of the video and uploading, 20 minutes Youtube to host - free Blog to post - $89 per year (I pay for mine but others are free) Knowledge to make ...

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PRSSA is a Path to Success

It's no joke, PRSSA is a path to success. For that matter, so is any organization dedicated to improving your profession. I may not agree with everything PRSA does but the truth is it is better than nothing. Wait, strike that. It is more than better than nothing. It is an organization created to serve ...

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