Ten Covid-19 Remote Work Questions to make sure you and your employer are on the same virtual page Ten Covid-19 Remote Work Questions: As more people work remotely, they will quickly realize that their organization may not be as prepared as they think to have everyone working from home. Every person working from home should take the lead in getting answers to key … [Read more...] about Ten Covid-19 Remote Work Questions: Take the Lead by Getting Answers to These Questions
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COVID-19 and Collaboration: A Quick Start Guide to Remote Work
COVID-19 and Collaboration The COVID-19 outbreak is disrupting global supply chains, film openings, along with tradeshows and conferences. And it will continue to disrupt many aspects of life and work as longs as the uncertainty about its spread and severity continues. The outbreak has driven companies to cancel travel, and to individuals deciding to work from home. Both of … [Read more...] about COVID-19 and Collaboration: A Quick Start Guide to Remote Work
Review: Rocketbook Beacons a Must Have for Every Facilitator
Review: Rocketbook Beacons If you live on a whiteboard, the new $15 Rocketbook Beacons are a must-have. After Rocketbook sent me a set, it took me a while to test them. I no longer work in a world of whiteboards. I work from home and do most of my sketching on an iPad Pro with Noteshelf. The Beacons prove a clever way for Rocketbook to leverage their software in a way … [Read more...] about Review: Rocketbook Beacons a Must Have for Every Facilitator
Market Analysis: Why Mind Mapping is a 21st Century Necessity
Why everyone needs to mind map The future is non-linear. No, the arrow of time does not shift back-and-forth against itself. But stories that start seemingly in one place, may begin in an unexpected quadrant and end nowhere near an anticipated destination. Some just call that good storytelling, but when the stories involve real-world facts, only something like mind mapping … [Read more...] about Market Analysis: Why Mind Mapping is a 21st Century Necessity
Serendipity and Milton’s First Folio: Discovering Milton’s Annotated Copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio
Serendipity and Milton's First Folio The First Folio of Shakespeare's work ranks among the rarest of books. Only about 230 copies survive. One copy of the Folios donated to the Free Library of Philadelphia included long ignored marginalia. It turns out that serendipity had a role to play in rediscovering Milton's First Folio copy hundreds of years after the author's death. By … [Read more...] about Serendipity and Milton’s First Folio: Discovering Milton’s Annotated Copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio