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Archive for November, 2007

Twitter is an interesting tool. For those of you who have never heard of it, it revolves around the central theme “What are you doing?” Most social networks like Facebook have this feature ingrained. However, Twitter’s strength is that it just revolves around this one tagline and is able to generate conversation on what we [...]

I have written about networking before and also linked to Keith Ferrazzi. In this two minute clip he explains how we can turn an initial contact into an ally. Very simple, but often overlooked.

Why I use Mindmaps

Ever since I visited a workshop on mindmaps I have been using them. If you by any chance do not know what mindmaps are, glance over the above picture. Mindmaps range from a simple collection of words to rich combinations of images and text. I usually stick to the basics, but many applaud the combination [...]

When Kaisa Leka released her latest comic book Little Fish Big Fish. I felt it deserved some space on my blog. Knowing her well, I figured doing a review would be cheesy. Instead I’d like to introduce a new feature on my blog called Three Questions for and let her be the first one to [...]

While browsing a Financial Newspaper today, I read an interview with a former lawyer and member of supervisory boards. Being 68 years old, he mentioned that in his early days, the work of a lawyer dealt a lot with reflection. Lawyers were expected to make careful and articulate decisions. Nowadays many decisions by lawyers are [...]

Via Treehugger and Materialicio.us, I found pictures of this awesome Californian Montecito residence. It was designed to fit the landscape and its climate. Notice the oxidizing steel on the side. The oxidizing steel reminds me of the new temple at Audarya. When I will visit it next year in March, expect some stunning pictures as [...]

Because they look at someone’s potential instead of his exact course of study?

Innovators Forever

Yesterday I visited Sprout’s Challengerday. It was a day filled with lectures and workshops about entrepreneurship. One of the most obvious but interesting things that was said is that companies should always be innovators. Why obvious? In an ever changing world, companies that stand still will get run over. They won’t be able to compete [...]





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