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Finalizing Edits to Word Documents

One great feature of Microsoft Word and other word processors is the ability for multiple authors to make changes while tracking them all. In Word, this is called “Track Changes” and is turned on by clicking the command under the Tools menu.
BUT, once you’ve finished making changes, it is confusing how to make the [...]

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LinkedIn Listening?

Look, I am not saying I started this, but according to what Mashable’s saying, the marketplace is moving fast enough away from LinkedIn and closed-wall applications in-general, that it appears they may be actually implementing some of the stuff I complained about 18 months ago.
(Via Mashable): LinkedIn is feeling the heat from Facebook’s platform strategy: [...]

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Seth Godin Shaves Salt Lake City Heads

Marketing guru Seth Godin came to Salt Lake City this last Thursday. and not only dropped some serious knowledge, but took a few scalps for the trophy case:

Check out the virtual after-party at Ash Buckles blog.

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What Will You Quit Today?

Local entrepreneur and Utah web-development consultant Matt Reinbold helped get Seth Godin here to Salt Lake City yesterday. In his book, the dip, Godin explains that quitting certain things is just as crucial to success as doing certain other things.
Matt explains:
The Dip, as Seth has labeled it, is that point at which more effort, [...]

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If Colleges Blog To Recruit, Why Don’t You?

I don’t think Steven Rothburg is bitter:
Virtually all employment-related blogging is coming out of the offices of job boards and third party recruiters. With very few exceptions, virtually no corporate recruiters are blogging. That’s a real shame as those same corporations are crying the blues about how hard it is to recruit the best Gen [...]

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SOS Technical: Local Utah Recruiting Strength

Of course, with what I do, my employer often comes up in my blog. We recently published a new flier that explains some of the reasons why I feel we do so well against our competition here in Utah. Here’s some of that information, or you can download the flier yourself.
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Slopecast ‘07 Today

If you follow me on Twitter, you already know this, but I am attending the SlopeCast presented by Rocky Mountain Voices later this morning.
The event will feature a lunchtime conversation from the leading social media expert Robert Scoble, Living in a Google World: The influence of word-of-mouth networks and the long tail. In addition to [...]

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Twitter Me This - Why Hyper Connected People *Need* Twitter

Last week, I had a rather enjoyable lunch with Jeff Barr, Chief Evangelist for Amazon Web Services (aws blog). He mentioned twitter as his way of “broadcasting” updates to his colleagues and acquaintances about what he’s up to.
It’s a one-to-many way to broadcast what’s up in your life, and keep people informed about you [...]

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Fake Blogging is, uh… fake.

Business Week Online reveals that Sony has been busted for trying to fake out the viral community through a fake blog–Alliwantforxmasisapsp.com–and at least one youtube video.
Now, after web citizens out the plot, Sony updates the website with the following disclaimer:
“Busted. Nailed. Snagged. As many of you have figured out (maybe our speech was a little [...]

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Lying Through Your Job Posting

Employers complain at-times that they "just can’t find the right people".  They’ve posted job ads, emailed their network, schmoozed their employees for referrals and they keep ending up with the wrong candidates in the interviews.
Maybe the wrong people are showing up because you’re lying about what you really want.
Time and again, I find employers posting [...]

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