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Managing Information overload

Tools for managing and curating online information are available. We just need to understand which to use, and when!

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Why you can’t work at work

It may sound like a cliche these days, but formal offices are really redundant.

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Online barter: using friends as free labour

Bartering expertise is a useful way to get your small, home businesses pepped up and marketed. But don’t abuse the quid pro quo.

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Be helpful

Chris Brogan recently wrote an excellent post about why community really matters.  And then  Valeria Maltoni waded in that ‘being helpful’ should be ‘the new black’.   If you’re in Melbourne on the 22nd and 23rd September, you can catch my friend Stephen Johnson and social media luminaries  such as Darren Rowse and David Armano over [...]

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Getting organised to get things done

I’m trying to get organised, to get more out of my day without having to resort to three hours’ sleep, as one of my partners does.  There’s a lot of material about time management and plenty of sensible advice on Web Worker.    David Allen even coined his own phrase for getting things done.  I’m suggesting the [...]

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Philosophy Football

I’ve had a break from writing anything on this blog.  Initially, it was the post-holiday blues.  How do you engage, find the discipline, to blog, when your head is still full of Rio, and the assault that part of the world has on the senses.   Eventually the world of business kicked in.    I found a [...]

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