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| | KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK MARCH 30, 2012 The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time Tony Schwartz has a great, short piece on the HBR blogs, The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time. It was posted two weeks ago and has over 500 comments plus it's been retweeted and discussed in many other places. If you have some time to focus, peruse the comments along with the article. Good conversation. have written on this topic many, many times. | WEB WORKER DAILY MARCH 30, 2012 Bay Area cities using coworking to cut carbon, boost growth Coworking can provide independent pros with great spaces in which to work and network, but shared work spaces are also good for the local communities surrounding them. The aims of the partnership are twofold. Firstly, the city governments believe that keeping more commuters closer to home will mean more dollars spent in the local community. | | | | | | | | | | -
THE BAMBOO PROJECT BLOG | FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2012 How To Move When You Don't Know Where to Go Long-time readers of this blog know that I am a fervent advocate of the "Act/Reflect" cycle of career and professional development. And I know that failure to deal with both sides of this equation is one of your surest routes to stuck. . Boy, did it resonate! Career change is all about dealing with career uncertainty. Start with desire. Yes."). MORE >> -
PORTALS AND KM | FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2012 State of Customer Data Integration in 2012 In February 2012, Scribe Software surveyed 300 business leaders and channel partners to uncover opportunities and challenges associated with customer data integration. In summary, Customer data integration can play a critical role in addressing operational challenges in sales, marketing and customer service. MORE >> -
KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK | FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2012 Survey on CCPM implementations There is a new research survey out there on Critical Chain Project Management implementations. If you have ever participated in or run a CCPM implementation, please go take the survey. have no other connection to the research, other than doing the survey myself and being interested in the results. The survey takes approximately 20 minutes. MORE >>
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