Susan Low on February 8th, 2010

This morning I took on the task of sorting the 300 people I follow into user lists. Along the way I unfollowed about 25 of them, mostly because I couldn’t think of why I’d followed them in the first place and because I didn’t have a good list to put them on. It took me [...]

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Susan Low on July 23rd, 2009

I’ve been working on building a model for individual business planning. I tested one last Thursday which combined an examination of values, establishing a business vision (or at least goals), and a mind map of current activities. I’m going to get permission from that client to post her charts and then share them here.
Naming a [...]

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Susan Low on March 30th, 2009

I’ve been a Twitterer since 13 Jan 2009 17:44, says my profile, although I’ve really only been active for the past month or so. As I close off this month I thought I’d take a moment (borrowed from my bookkeeping time) to reflect on how social media has helped me this month.
First, I think the [...]

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Susan Low on February 6th, 2009

I’ve been a blogger for over ten years now, starting with a site on Angelfire where I posted really bad poetry, going through stages of FrontPage, two or three domain names, and am now fairly comfortable with the two blogs I run. Blogging is something I am comfortable with. I have gone through the inevitable [...]

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