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Snow Deva: January 2010
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Forum geared to the winter enthusiast - get technical and fashion information, training ideas, Seven Springs event information and travel reviews for your favorite winter activities. Thursday, January 28, 2010. Packed, Stacked and Jacked Rally's On: The Salomon/DC Super Pipe Event. The kick off of the 2010 Packed, Stacked and Jacked Series. For the guys on two sticks, Eric Taylor took first and took home an amazing pair of Line Skis. The snowboard girls put on a good show and Ashley Vander Meer was the b...
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Central Intersection: Basic Foot Series
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A place where ideas on health, fitness and awareness come together to help make sense of our bodies, relationships and careers. The Central Intersection is where ideas from many sources are connected to help create a unifying theory. I feel I need to add a common sense disclaimer so. This blog is designed to be a dialogue of discovery. It is not intended to serve as medical advice or diagnosis. Friday, March 13, 2015. This is a copy of a post you can find on my ski-specific blog Snow Deva. This series is...
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Epiphany - Appreciating Women ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Epiphany - Appreciating Women. One of my defining characteristics over the years was shattered while attending the TechFlash Women in Tech. With men because we shared more interests and because of that, I tended to gravitate more towards them than towards women. Early on in my life, this became a defining characteristic of who I am as a person. To illustrate, my first comment that I made over the ...
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August 2009 ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Everything I wrote about Startup Weekend Seattle 2. From last February is still true this time around, participating in Startup Weekend Redmond. I'm going to go out on a limb here - even developers should have a sense of what the business is, and that includes the business model. It impacts what you build, and unless you want. You And then follow their lead. Are your people tracking with your vision?
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October 2009 ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Saturday, October 31, 2009. Convergence - TechFlash, SXSW and Women. In thinking about the issues. Raised at the TechFlash Women in Tech. Event this past week, it occurs to me that entrepreneurship that starts in the kitchen instead of the garage might be part of the solution in any effort to get more women involved in technology. The notion that Mompreneurship is a great idea. Also known as @thinkmaya. If you have thoughts abou...
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February 2009 ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Monday, February 23, 2009. When I first wrote about productivity and performance. I wasn't sure what other measures might be worth tracking besides standard productivity numbers. I only knew that I've seen instances where individuals contribute to a team's overall performance without necessarily having numbers to prove it. I don't want to turn this into a Justice Potter Stewart " I know it when I see it. Links to this post.
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March 2009 ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Tuesday, March 03, 2009. Customer Service and Twitter. Customer service and technical support, the role in organizations that is most near and dear to my own heart is a bit more complicated than the brand management element and may be looking at a reinvention of its own. Is to sign your own death warrant. You're not ignoring them. Fine - so we'll engage with our customers via Twitter and that's customer service on Twitter. To be...
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January 2010 ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Thursday, January 07, 2010. My mother calls it the Black Hole of the Internet. Because I'm on the internet a lot as part of my work, it's not like I can avoid it altogether. And frankly, more of my trouble has to do with getting lost specifically in research or worse, in problem-solving. The only cure I know is to put a time limit on it. Go ahead and try it for a week or two and see if it doesn't help make you more productive al...
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Emerging Commitment ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Friday, October 30, 2009. Wednesday evening's TechFlash Women in Tech. Event didn't just shake up my sense of self. What emerged from that event was a picture that my rather passionate sense of the problems in gender inequality developed over the past 40 years is not wrong. There is indeed a system sub-optimization problem worth addressing. Some of the figures quoted that stood out to me:. Although women make up about half the g...
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December 2008 ~ Survival Strategies for Techies
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Survival Strategies for Techies. Making life and work better for Tech-geeks. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Fail Big - Count Me Out. When startups are encouraged to fail big. I'm pretty sure no one had in mind the recent troubles with Count Me In. The same company Small Person's soccer and baseball teams have used over the years to handle registrations. I'm just glad now that I did not. At the very least, it's one more reason to believe the adage, "it's better to be lucky than good.". Links to this post.