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What are you thinking today?

What we ponder and what we think about sets the course of our life. Any day we wish; we can discipline ourselves to change it all. Any day we wish, we can open the book that will open our mind to new knowledge. Any day we wish, we can start a new activity. Any day […]

in Business & Leadership, Ideas Worth Sharing, Journal | 1 Comment

Getting Things Done – An Introduction

The monthly theme for us at Magnet is Getting Things Done. Applying David Allen’s methodology of stress free productivity. I tried a lot to find a simple presentation on the subject online. I wanted something I could use in a session I take. Something that will organize the key ideas, will not have the typical […]

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The Attitude of Wisdom, from Management Advice: Which 90% is crap?

It turns out that facing the hard facts is something that human beings are remarkably bad at doing. We “shoot the messengers” who bring us bad news; we seek, remember, and act on bad evidence that supports our dearly held beliefs; we avoid, forget, and fail to act on evidence that clashes with our ingrained […]

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What Would Buddha Do At Work?

If Buddha worked in your office, how would he work? What would he think? What values will he live by? I recently read What Would Buddha Do At Work by Franz Metcalf & BJ Gllagher Hateley. The wisdom is just right, and there are answers to all common business problems in this book. I am […]

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Todo: Test Driven Flex, and Code Coverage

Note to self: Coordinate with team to implement Test Driven Development in Flex using AS3FlexUnit. To use the FlexCover tool to test code coverage on our Flex projects. And use Runtime Shared Libraries to improve performance when we are using multiple Flex SWFs in a single app / on the same page!

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