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Organizing actions by context = faster decisions about your focus

David Co.05/19/2013
In truth, the only reason to organize by context is for streamlining decisions about your focus.

The Easiest Way To Improve Your Presentation Skills

Dwayne Melancon05/13/2013
In my line of work, I end up doing a lot of presentations.  I've also studied a lot of...

What I did with more than $25,000 dollars ... gave it away! (Kinda)

Jason Womack05/07/2013
If you had an extra $25.00, what would you do with it? Some time ago, I found myself on a quest: I...

Eric’s RepStrap 3D Printer Trainer

Eric Mack04/18/2013
I saw my first 3D printer almost 8 years ago and I blogged about it calling it "The Ultimate PC A...

Hey - I'm published! Check out "Mindhacker: 60 Tips, Tricks, and Games to Take Your Mind to the Next Level"

Matt Cornell09/07/2011
A gigantic congratulations to Ron and Marty Hale-Evans on their great new book, Mindhacker: 60...

Not just networks, heterogeneous, dynamic networks

Jeffrey Phillips12/28/2010
I read recently a blog post that stipulated that cities are more innovative than rural areas, and...

14 Ways Evernote Can Help Principals Manage Schools

Open Loops01/29/2010
As a school administrator, I help manage over 100 employees in my school. We have roughly 750...

Today's best thought...

Buzz Bruggeman11/24/2008
What's the diff between Citi and the Somali pirates? A: The pirates are realistic about the value...

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Open Loops01/29/2010
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