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The digital barback

Seth Godin Blog

Having someone else do your mise en place can dramatically improve your productivity. A barback supports the bartending staff. There are always clean glasses and fresh ingredients, ready to go. And now, with a bit of effort, you can train an AI and a few systems to do it for you. If you won’t, your competition will.

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The color-coded wires

Seth Godin Blog

Yes, it saves time and effort to embrace mise en place and get your workspace right. Just as I have no idea if Eliot Peper writes his novels in Scrivener or Word. Yes, of course, for sure, it helps if your tools are properly arranged and maintained.

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The expertise paradox: Why brand and reputation matter more than ever

The Source

You intended to go to that gorgeous artisan chocolate shop near your office to pick up a little gift, but the day ran away with you, and now you’ve got to get something en route, otherwise you’ll be late. Here’s a scenario we’ve all been in: You are on your way to dinner at a friend’s house, and you don’t want to turn up empty-handed.

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Applying the Art and Science of Integrated Marketing for the Modern Marketer

1 to 1

It was a different world then; smartphones and tablets weren''t en vogue, virtual events and Spreecasts didn''t exist, and Facebook and Twitter were rarely used for business. There’s more… To read the rest of this blog posting click here or visit www.1to1Media.com/weblog. 1to1Media.com/weblog.

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Have you designed your change and project management capabilities?

Kates Kesler

A manufacturing company undergoing a multi-year transformation effort found they had change and project management people, but they hadn’t brought them together and en abled them t o deliver in an integrated way. .

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Why I promote my speaking events on LinkedIn … you should, too

Rod Burkert

Last week I wrote about the differences between email newsletters and blogs. And if you’re new to the blog, welcome aboard. For every speaking event, I send out three messages: one to let people know I am en route … one as I am taking the stage … and one when I am returning home. This is what we do!

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Managing Project Stakeholders

The Management Centre

Think about ways in which you can grow their influence, such as banding your followers together en masse. While on an individual level your followers may not have much influence over your project, they are still an important resource that you can draw on to help you deliver specific activities.