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Evaluate your LinkedIn groups
Ah, the things you discover on LinkedIn! Just discovered this. On the top any LinkedIn screen you'll see "Groups." Hover on it with your cursor and you'll see "Your Groups." Click on "Your Groups" and you will see the list of groups to which you are subscribed. The top of my list looks like...
Thanks for the article. Simulations can also be an excellent way to explore, see consequences, etc. I recently read "Innovator's DNA" by an old friend Jeff Dyer. It is an excellent book.
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David
http://strategy-keys.com
A Business Lesson From The Australian Outback
There are several kinds of trees in the Australian outback that need fire in order to survive. The seeds of these trees won’t germinate unless the outer shell of the seeds are burned off by a bush fire. For thousands of years, this process happened naturally. The aboriginal populations who live...
I appreciate your points about the need for an information strategy. I'm looking into Alfresco as a content management / knowledge management tool. Seems to be both simple and powerful.
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David
http://strategy-keys.com/Strategic-Planning.html
8 Ways Your Organization Can Improve Efficiency, Increase Productivity, and Reduce Risk
Join the revolution. Shake things up. Make things happen. The AIIM Conference 2013 is ONLY for those who are ready to think strategically about information management on a massive scale; to embrace the stewardship, optimization, and application of their enterprise information assets. We so...
Too often I'm so focused on the mission or tasks and forget to make staying in touch a habit. Life is about relationships. Thanks for the great article.
Regards,
David
http://strategy-keys.com
Ten Ways to Sustain Connections Over Time
Is there any way you can turn your one message, promotional initiative, one meeting, one time creative into a canvas over which to paint more enduring -- and rewarding -- engagement? Does your value come with an expiration date? Would anyone find your proposition interesting over time? Startin...
I wish I option C was a habit. Something to focus on.
Regards,
David
http://strategy-keys.com
The Multiple Choice of Criticism
The thing about criticism is that it's less about the criticism itself and more about what you do with it that counts. I always find that when criticism comes my way, there's a sort of multiple choice scenario that goes through my head which looks something like this: Option A: Reject and r...
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