Organizers, Prepare To Swoon: “The Art of Clean Up” Puts Messy Reality In Extreme Order
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Humor & comedy
Organizers, Prepare To Swoon: “The Art of Clean Up” Puts Messy Reality In Extreme Order” is a Fast Company article that had me laughing. It could be renamed “Calling all Carrot Life Lenses™.” Does that kind of order, that kind of organization make you want to vomit? Make you feel constricted? Make you want to […]
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29 ways to stay creative when you’re training (part 3 of 3) plus a contest
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity & innovation, Training & development
Note: this post contains a chance to win a free song. Keep reading for how to enter… I came across this great video (see below) from Tofu Design called 29 ways to stay creative. I really like the title because it assumes you and me are creative to start with, which is my mantra. Creativity […]
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29 ways to stay creative … when you’re training (part 1 of 3)
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity & innovation, Training & development
I came across this great video from Tofu Design called 29 ways to stay creative. The title caught my eye – particularly the word stay as it assumes you and me are creative to start with, which I firmly believe. You can view the video below. I’ve added to each point to emphasize how you […]
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Funny resources for Getting Organized in the Google Era
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development
The latest Rock.Paper.Scissors Inc. e-newsletter reviewed Douglas Merrill’s funky book ‘Getting Organized in the Google Era’. Here are some resources to help you stay on top (with a giggle even) instead of feeling trapped by things to do. Take a lighthearted look about getting clear about what’s truly important – as unusual as it may […]
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‘Organizing in the Google Era’ – a review of Douglas Merrill’s book
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development
Douglas Merrill, author of Getting Organized in the Google Era, has creds. He has a PhD in cognitive science, he’s the former CIO at Google, the former President of EMI Music’s digital unit and current CEO & co-founder of ZestCash.com. Equally important the approach he takes in his book is funny, funky and surprisingly tender […]
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