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For some, Twitter means business

15 minutes of fame for Christopher Avery
I’ve known Alan Weinkrantz for 20 years, first in Dallas where he lived then, and now in San Antonio. He was kind to include me in his column today in the San Antonio Express News about business-people and twitter:
For some, Twitter means business
Alan’s an extraordinary PR consultant with a [...]

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Effective Teamwork Skills are not based on Human Perfection

Effective Teamwork is based on human agility and taking responsibility for our actions which contribute to shared results. The belief that we are required as leaders or team-members to maintain a facade of perfection should be smashed and dumped off in the trash on our way to lunch. Such ideologies are the underlying causes [...]

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Blog more faster

I'm at the Cutter Summit in Cambridge, MA, where I arrived Sunday and will leave tomorrow. Social networking tools expert Stowe Boyd presented yesterday and inspired me—or maybe overwhelmed me—with the pace of movement toward Web 2.0 (Web 2.0 refers to a sea change involving the disaggregation of features and applications on the web). Reading [...]

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