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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

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d post an article I originally published 10 years ago in the October 1997 issue of Company Director magazine. Information overload is a fact of life for company directors, senior managers, and all professionals. For now, I thought Iâ??d Everything I wrote is still completely valid. John Naisbitt, author of Megatrends.

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Why More Members, Money, and Ads Don’t Always Mean More Success: A B2B Marketer’s Survival Guide

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How can the respective histories and behaviors of these two companies inform the best practices for B2B marketers? The two companies were created six months apart; Myspace was founded in August 2003 and by July 2005 was bought by News Corp for 580 million dollars. In 2006, Myspace was the most visited U.S.

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No Straight Lines / Technology makes it easy to remember,' the trick is learning how to forget

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A recent article in Fast Company. December 2006. November 2006. October 2006. September 2006. August 2006. February 2006. December 2003. November 2003. November 2003. October 2003. September 2003. © by Brett Miller 2003-2008. |. December 2005. November 2005.

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No Straight Lines / Lessons learned and learned lessons

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Most will start off in college, accumulating that basic information they need for their chosen field, then move on to a “journeyman&# stage in a company (or their own company) where they will learn how to apply that accumulated knowledge. December 2006. November 2006. October 2006. September 2006.

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Social media and the rise of fantasy sports

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million in 2003. So in early 2003, we’ve got over 15 million people playing fantasy sports online. In 2006, Twitter is born. Fantasy draft companies. A few companies start popping up where online players can join, and play a variety of games, with people all over the world. Sporting goods companies.

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The Future of Work Weblog

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December 2006. November 2006. October 2006. September 2006. August 2006. April 2006. March 2006. February 2006. January 2006. December 2003. Fast Company Now. August 2007. April 2007. March 2007. February 2007. January 2007. December 2005. November 2005. October 2005.

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My 3 Words For 2017

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I've been doing this exercise ever since Chris first introduced it (I think it was back in 2006?). The monetization has created giant new media companies (take a look at Facebook , Google , Snapchat , etc.). I'm going to go back to the days when I first started writing this blog (2003). new media company. business blog.