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Thursday, March 18, 2010
How to write your monthly client newsletter? - Do you use checklists for anything? - What to take on an overnight or international trip? - What to look for in a new computer (car, camera, bag, etc.)? If you do, you are on a powerful path to getting things done right.
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Leif Hansen writes this in a newsletter: “Are you like me in feeling that life is just too precious to waste time going to events where we’re talked at as if we’re merely disembodied information-processing machines?  I I think most of us would rather just download those experiences and listen to them while driving, thank you very much!” 8221;
 

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Colorado Innovation Newsletter, v5n4, April, 2009 Value-Driven Innovation - Paths to Performance Excellence The driving question of innovation-based businesses worldwide is this: How will we turn ideas into profits in highly competitive environments, year after year after year. Creativity starts the process; ideation develops possibilities. Tags: Colorado Innovation Newsletter Gary Lundquist Value-Driven Innovatio Invention proves concepts; productization or “business-ization” enables practical use. Commercialization impacts markets and delivers ROI.
In an online community, copy in forums, newsletters, polls and features is important. Newsletters, in particular, can be a very effective way to engage people and draw them back to certain types of online community. Do some newsletters have lower unsubscribe rates? Image by [ phil h] via Flickr We sometimes analyse things too much.
Newsletter subscriber, Ross Nicholson, rightly points out that Tom Peter's said "Ready, fire, aim" not "Ready, aim, fire," which I incorrectly wrote in the last newsletter. By the way, did you know you can see all our newsletters online? Just go to [link] We typically published the newsletter online a week after we email it to our subscriber It seems automatic pilot kicked in as I was writing that sentence.
David Gurteen has a particulary interesting first knowledge newsletter of the year with suggested resolutions, a Leonard Cohen line about “there’s a crack, a crack in everything … that’s how the light gets in” and Why Business Cases are a Waste of Time (But Do Them Anyway), from Susan Cramm . That’s just a taste - I suggest subscribing. ...Tags: Tags: asides All post
See their photos and videos, locate them on a map and share them with other people. News & Alerts Press coverage of GyPSii at MWC Visit GyPSii at Mobile World Congress, Hall 7 Booth B59, February 16-19, 2009, Barcelona, Spain or see media coverage on our Press page. Introduction and Sign Up video Short video showing how to sign up and the main features of GyPSii on the web. Newsletter GyPSii newsletter Volume 1, Edition
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That means change for campaigning charities, trade associations, and membership bodies who may have worked in the past through a mix of newsletters, events and perhaps not very special services. The old model, as explained by Clay is that organisations would offer a one-way relationship: sending out a newsletter, for example. He says that the old model is - we call you a member, and Clay Shirky really pins down what any organisation relying on members or supporters for its life must do if it is to stay in business as people increasing network online. If they don’t offer more
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