October 20, 1:54 pm
Longtime readers know of my disdain for the US Congress’ decision that turned a blind eye on spam’s impact on business when they formalized an “opt out” policy instead of “opt-in.” Personally, even with spam filters, I still end up wasting an hour or two each week deleting spam from my several email accounts. […]
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October 2, 11:27 am
Back in 2005 I wrote about the danger of relying too heavily on email. In the boom of technology since then, you’d think things were a bit better, but no. Darn if I didn’t get bit by the cyberspace Email black hole this week. Also pushing my blood pressure up was a package I sent […]
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August 28, 10:04 am
Have you ever been mis-quoted or taken out of context? As a syndicated columnist with articles appearing all over the Internet, my writing has been quoted and misquoted throughout the world. On the one hand, it’s kind of cool realizing that my columns and articles have been translated into dozens of languages. Someone […]
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May 18, 11:29 am
By Daniel Bobinski
CEO, The Center for Workplace Excellence
A question: Where do you think Blip Culture is going?
The year was 1985, and I vividly remember reading about Blip Culture. The term was used to describe Alvin Toffler’s “third wave” theory—the idea that the world was moving away from an being industrial society and accelerating […]
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November 19, 5:17 am
By Dan Bobinski
Director, The Center for Workplace Excellence
Most of the people who’ve worked for me over the years have appreciated the fact that I enjoy laughing at the various problems that inevitably creep up each day. After all, one can get upset about problems, but what good does that do?
Unfortunately, trying to incorporate wit and […]
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August 12, 8:29 am
Thanks goes to Paula Santonocito, business journalist, editor, career advisor, and all around good person, for quoting me last week at the single-minded women’s blog.
Paula had interviewed me for an article she wrote for Thompson Reuter’s HRWire, and it must have stuck in her mind that I place high importance on the skill of listening — In her […]
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March 27, 8:20 pm
If you’re looking for “Web 2.0” you wont’ find it in a box, but you will find it emerging in the practices of an increasing number of companies. The move to web-based applications on simpler, user-friendly, intuitive sites has been gaining steam for a while now. And Adobe Photoshop has just announced that they, too, […]
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