Yearly Archives: 2009

Personality Profiles

As much as we may dislike being categorized, personality type indicators such as Myers-Briggs can be good indicators of how an individual will best fit into a team. The theory goes that every individual’s personality can be measured on four … Continue reading

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Cumberland County Maine – Farmers’ Markets 2009

Lovin’ that Google Calendar If you haven’t already, check out the Google Calendar. I use it every day within my organization for scheduling, but it is also very useful for quick public calendars such as this local Farmers’ Market Summer … Continue reading

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The Perils of a Freelancer

Ouch, I couldn’t help myself. Anyone who has worked freelance will likely identify with the people in this video. And then there’s the one where there’s no longer any budget … oops, sorry, we already spent the budget. And for … Continue reading

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The Think Big Manifesto

Michael Port has done a great job of helping me rethink my life perspective. As Port describes it, thinking big is about shaking ones (often self-imposed) constraints and getting on with the business of meeting ones potential – exceeding your … Continue reading

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Google’s Brilliant Pricing Scheme

Have you ever wondered how Google determines pricing for Adwords advertisers? They use a very clever pricing scheme that rewards advertisers financially for providing highly relevant ads for search users. The more relevant the ad (as measured by click-through rate) … Continue reading

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