Knowledge Management And The Covid Quarantine: Acting as a learning organization remains critical during the Covid Quarantine. Knowledge Management is perhaps more important now than ever. Organizations have separated themselves from hundreds or thousands of employees, contractors and partners. Knowledge from those employees may be inaccessible depending on the … [Read more...] about Getting A Handle On What Your Organization Knows: Knowledge Management And The Covid Quarantine
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Ten Reasons a Conference Call Is Better Than a Video Conference
Ten Reasons a Conference Call Is Better Than a Video Conference As people ramp up the number of video conference calls and sometimes fill their days with them, the realities of what is being called Zoom Fatigue is catching on. As much as face-2-face meetings provide some additional sensory information about participants, there are a lot of reasons to just get on the … [Read more...] about Ten Reasons a Conference Call Is Better Than a Video Conference
Review: Solo RE:MOVE Duffle
The Solo RE:MOVE hits a number of must-have check marks with functional features, light-weight design, a roller-bag strap—and each bag is made from 16 recycled PET bottles. UBN655-10 from Solo on Vimeo. What we like The Solo RE:MOVE Duffle bag won't be mistaken for high-end designer luggage, but in many ways, the $64.99 bag is better than its more expensive … [Read more...] about Review: Solo RE:MOVE Duffle
Review: Satechi Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard
The $79.99 aluminum Satechi Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard supports up to three device connections while providing a good typing experience for most day-to-day work. What we like I find most notebook computer keyboards cramped. Not unusable, but not as pleasurable to use, or as accurate, as larger keyboards. So I often complement a notebook with an external … [Read more...] about Review: Satechi Compact Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard
Review: Kingston IronKey D300S, A Flash Drive for Dystopian Techies
Review: Kingston IronKey D300S: At first glance, the Kingston IronKey is just another memory stick. At 77.9 mm x 22.2 mm x 12.05 mm it runs "standard size" versus the more diminutive drives like the Kingston DataTravler or the SanDisk Ultra Fit Drives. But put the drive in a USB port on a Mac or PC and things change. There is no plug-and-play with the IronKey. It mounts a … [Read more...] about Review: Kingston IronKey D300S, A Flash Drive for Dystopian Techies