Monthly Archives: March 2018

The Important vs. The Urgent

Another last-minute blog post this morning; these things happen, folks. As a friend of mine puts it, “Life happens,” and life can be messy. What on Earth could possibly keep me from remembering to do something so important as write … Continue reading

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Introverts and Extroverts in the Workplace

Thanks in part to the book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in A World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain, it’s become more common for businesses and managers to talk about introversion and extroversion in the workplace. Being a borderline … Continue reading

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Blockchain and Technical Writing: What’s the Connection?

As part of my ongoing effort to respond to friends’ topic suggestions, today I’m taking on, as my friend Ashley put it, “Block Chain – the invisible technology changing the world.” But me being who I am and this blog … Continue reading

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Operating the Office Without Tech

Continuing my process of writing about topics suggested by friends, today I’m responding to Melinda, who wanted me to answer this: “How about surviving without tech. Can it be done? Why do businesses need to essentially shut down when their … Continue reading

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