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A Note to Our Readers
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Can you believe it's almost August. Soon the trips will end, and the kids will be back in school. Traffic will pick back up again, and it's business as usual.
The articles this month should contribute to administrative organization, things we sometimes don't consider. As technology continues to take us farther, it might be a good time to prepare for whatever is around the corner.
Happy reading,
Brian G. Wilson
Kardon Technology, LLC
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Duplicate Contacts
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Application Collaboration Can be Risky
Last month, I mentioned the fun I had leaving my office. Seeing things from an outside perspective is always interesting. I learned how different people use different technology in different ways. Some don't use it very much at all. Others are dependent on what's been provided to them by their company. Still others are all over the board trying the next best thing and have all of the latest devices. Some aren't security conscience at all, while others are locked down tighter than Ft. Knox (I wonder who could tell me where that expression originated).
While discussing technology with one client, we mentioned contacts. Now, I can't remember how many (or few) they had, but I think I had as many in 1987. Then life happened. Reducing duplicates...
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A Rose by Any Other Name
Everyone knows the Romeo and Juliet quote by William Shakespeare; "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet...". This certainly may apply to many facets of life, and folks may want to occasionally give heed to the expression more carefully. Well, what about in business?
I do some networking. Granted, not nearly as much as some others. However, I do try very hard to follow-up with those that I meet when out. So, I try to scan or enter the contact information of the business cards I collect within a short period of time. Thus, the article above.
Other than noticing conflicts between business card and profile information that I mentioned earlier, I have observed a great deal of folks that own small businesses still use their ISP as part of their email address. Your email address and you...
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Past Blog Posts
Our goal is to keep you updated and informed, but not bored.
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2014 Beach Party
When they asked me 3 years ago to head up the Decatur Beach Party committee, I had to give it much thought. I HAD volunteered for the event for ages, but help head it up?
Well, thanks to a returning committee's hard work, and some well thought out and discussed changes, this year was another great success. Thanks to all that were there to help, and of course all that attended.
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