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Blogging notice

On The Job

I am new to the blogging world, but I have to say it's been a very gratifying experience so far. I originally started my blog as a way to facilitate discussions among those interested in improving their experiences at work or boosting their careers. What do you think is important to include on your blog, and what should you avoid?

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Napkin app elevates serendipity by “dreaming” about your ideas

Mind Mapping Software

When you add a new idea to your Napkin, a three-step process is happening in the background: First, Napkin checks for matching tags that you have in your collection already. Next, it checks for matching tags that other Napkin users have in their collection and adds these as well.

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Managing Your Online Reputation

On The Job

Blogging has opened a whole new world for those who want their voices to be heard. From the teenager writing about everyday angst to the politico hoping to sway the masses to the business person seeking new business, the blogging world has exploded in recent years. I should know, since I've been a journalist for more than 20 years.

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An Idea for the Inexperienced

On The Job

Alba, founder of JibberJobber ( www.jibberjobber.com ) says that it’s the need for breadth and depth in the job market that spurred him into creating the “You Get It” award ( [link] ), for someone who is doing a great job to develop their professional presence, often through a blog and Web site. It’s not a job seeker blog.

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5 Whys template: Root cause analysis

Wrike

To find the main cause of a problem and avoid similar issues later, the team repeated the same question multiple times: “Why?” Avoid blaming people or departments for the problem and instead focus on developing solutions that will resolve the issue. The post 5 Whys template: Root cause analysis appeared first on Blog Wrike.

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Read Any Good Books Lately?

On The Job

From David Maister's blog he noted this book entry: From EPIC CHANGE: How to Lead Change in the Global Age, by Timothy R. Of course, the book nearest me is my own, "45 Things You Do That Drive Your Boss Crazy.and How to Avoid Them": "Anything that has a "those people kind of edge to it should be ommitted from your language in the workplace.

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Poor Handwriting Skills a Problem

On The Job

I had a very frustrating Monday as I tried to post to this blog. This is the second time this has happened, and I am open to suggestions as to where to take this blog besides blogger.com, which I find has about as much tech support as my sister can offer. It finally posted sometime after 10 p.m. del.icio.us.