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5 Ways to Clean Up Your Social Media Presence

On The Job

If you're tagged in photos, ask to be removed. No, grandma really doesn't need to see your drunken college photos, your profanity-laced blog post or your sexually-explicit photos on Instagram. Post blog content that offers helpful hints or insights about your industry. Use the granny rule. Neither does a potential employer.

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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. Frey: How will this change the user experience?

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9 Tips to Effectively Manage your Online Reputation

Career Advancement

And he was glad he did—he found old photos from wild college parties on his Facebook account, and some ancient blog posts sharing way too much detail about his personal life. If your friends tag you in a photo, untag yourself. Start a blog, using your name, and post positive content that highlights your knowledge and abilities.

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A closer look at Obsidian’s innovative graph view

Mind Mapping Software

That changed when I took an online course called Second Brain for Content Creators by Matt Giaro. Search by tags: You can conduct searches in graph view based on the tags you’ve assigned to specific notes. The post A closer look at Obsidian’s innovative graph view appeared first on Mind Mapping Software Blog.

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5 Whys template: Root cause analysis

Wrike

The supplier changed the plastic composition to cut costs. Why did the supplier change the plastic composition without informing us? There was no requirement for the supplier to communicate material changes. Why wasn’t there a requirement for communication on material changes? Why isn’t the plastic strong enough?

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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. Clark: "In almost every case, change must be handed off for implementation. Unless there is broad-based action by many people, change won't take place. uh, get to contribute. Please, join in!

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Dancing With Purple Polar Bears

On The Job

Many of you have asked whether I'm back to two-armed blogging. Six small habits from Girl Meets Business that could change your image immediately is aimed at young professionals, but I know plenty of older workers who could benefit from the advice as well. *If The cast is off and the fingers of both hands are back on the keyboard.

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