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- Poll: Where Are You Finding Clients?
Thu Aug 19 14:30:22 2010The last survey was quite fun, and seemed to generate some great discussion and results.This time, Id like to suggest that we share where the majority of our clients are coming from. If you have any tips or tricks on ways that you convert a pros[...] - Finding Creative Inspiration in Childrens Books
Tue Jun 29 07:30:35 2010Pull up a bean-bag chair and let me tell you a story. Everyone runs out of inspiration some days. When it starts to happen, I step away from the screen and head to my bookshelf or local library for a kids book. Theres nothing like feeding your inn[...] - Finding Time to Write
Wed May 5 07:30:22 2010The people who bring you these FreelanceSwitch articles work in a wide range of fields, and we hail from all over the world. But we do have something in common, and that is that weve found ways to squeeze writing about the business side of cr[...] - The Baron Son: Finding Your Acres of Diamonds
Sat Jan 16 03:38:20 2010The Baron Son is an allegorical tale designed as a road map to wealth, power, and success. A legend from centuries past, it is the account of a young boy who loses everything, and through struggle, finds the secret to become the richest, most powerfu[...] - Operational Excellence: Findings from Recent Conversations with Chief Operating Officers - MP4
Thu Oct 8 17:17:00 2009In this podcast, Professor Nate Bennett, academic advisor to the Accenture COO Circle, defines what it means to be operationally excellent and shares some interesting findings from recent conversations hes had with COOs from the worlds top organiza[...] - Operational Excellence: Findings from Recent Conversations with Chief Operating Officers - MP3
Thu Oct 8 04:55:00 2009In this podcast, Professor Nate Bennett, academic advisor to the Accenture COO Circle, defines what it means to be operationally excellent and shares some interesting findings from recent conversations hes had with COOs from the worlds top organiza[...]
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