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Daily Archives: August 18, 2010
In the Interests of Transparency
I read Stuart Ainsworth’s blog post this morning, and I thank Stuart for posting something. However, there’s an implication in there that I know more than I’ve posted and am withholding information. So, in the interest of transparency: I give … Continue reading
More Free Time – PASS Board of Directors
Well I have to say I’m surprised. It’s always hard to get a rejection, and I’m not quite sure what to think of it. I was rejected from the slate for the 2011 PASS Board of Directors, so I won’t … Continue reading
Drive
I saw a short talk from Dan Pink a few months back from this year’s TED conference. It’s very cool, and worth watching. After watching the video, I bought the book, Drive. This book goes through some the reasons why … Continue reading