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Tag Archives: Data Overload
How to be English and do Marketing
This post was first published on my companion site The Tao of Business Development Any English (or probably Brit for that matter, although the periphery always had to be better at staking its claim) of a certain age certainly has … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Consultancy, Data Overload, Stress Management, Tools, Zeitgeist
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The World Of Work Has Changed Forever
This post was first published on my companion site The Tao of Business Development I was networking around recently and catching up with chums old and new. The one thing that struck me was that the world of work was proving … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Data Overload, Happiness, Personal, Zeitgeist
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If you are annoying some people you must be onto something!
I generally think of annoying people as A Bad Thing. I recall reading some time back about the hugely irritating series of GoCompare adverts with the cod opera singer. As I recall something like 80% of people find this highly … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Data Overload, No Fixed Answer, Personal, Stress Management, Wisdom into Business, Zeitgeist
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Three Ways for Coping with Data Overload
In 2011 I took the year off to write a book. Well yes and no. As many authors will attest “the book” takes over. I intended taking three months off but the book became the master and I the servant … Continue reading