It’s been a little over a month since I started using this new note-taking method and I wanted to provide some details on how it’s going for me. To be honest, it hasn’t been as easy to switch to this note-taking style as I thought it would be. I have struggled on a few fronts–
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I’ve been listening to career-related podcasts on my commute to and from work lately and one of my favorites is Manager Tools. They are basically two management consultants (Mark Horstman and Michael Auzenne) who talk about tips and tricks to being a good manager, which if you have supervised others at work, you know is not as easy as it seems.
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At the end of the summer, Time, Inc. announced their decision to cease publishing a magazine called Business 2.0, which for several years, had chronicled the rise and fall of the New Economy (or the Internet Bubble or New Media or whatever your nom de jour for the years at the end of the last century/beginning of this century was).
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