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The Most Inspiring Book I Have Ever Read! Peter Drucker’s ‘The Effective Executive’
This is a Bold Statement, and one I will stand by for some time. This book is quite literally, amazing on many levels. The first level is the obvious one, it is an enjoyable read. The second level is that it is easy to read and well structured. The third level is that it was [...]
Review: Inbox, Xobni spelled correctly
Email is no more just another way of communication in this Web2.0 generation. Our dependence on robust email has increased significantly, and every time we open our Outlook, it can sometimes remind us how careless we have been in organizing our emails and contacts. When we deal with 100s of email every day, it often [...]
Review: Google’s Chrome To Disrupt the Browser Market, But Will It Disrupt the Enterprise Desktop?
In Google’s usual style, there was a bit of a fanfare yesterday (September 2 2008) for the launch of their new ‘killer’ browser, Chrome. Google’s brand and penetration will make it an overnight success and I am confident that it will displace Internet Explorer (further) and Firefox (less so) in the consumer PC market. But [...]
A Review of Amazon.com
I’m reviewing Amazon.com in this post…… er yes it might seem strange to review a business that almost everyone knows and uses. Having said that, it’s a great reason to review it.
By the way. This is NOT a Paid Review!
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A Review of meetingwave.com
Meetingwave.com is a fast-growing networking site that aims to connect business people (predominantly) offline. It helps you arrange meetings in the flesh with people in the areas you’ll be visiting. I found this to be an interesting concept, so I thought I’d review the site for my readers.
This is not a paid review!
Meetingwave.com is an [...]
Save Time and Energy! (with IT Templates)
The Industrialization of IT and ITIL demands IT Leaders to make processes robust and repeatable, and an essential part of this transformation is ensuring that information is exchanged consistently in the right way using the right forms and templates.
But so many IT organizations I meet reinvent the wheel - they make their own forms [...]
Building confidence by Public Speaking
One of the toughest things I have done in my career is to stand in front of an audience and speak. Not just speak but speak without wobbles, losing my place in my rehearsed patter, or sweating profusely. Is this familiar to you?
Presentation skillsĀ are a valuable asset. Particularly in the business context where a bad [...]

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