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Can Document Management Restore Consumers’ Trust In Enterprises?

YoungUpstarts

This means we’ve reached a divergent road in the history of information management — one which splits inevitably at the solutions organizations use to solve the problems that paper and unchecked digitization have caused. Think your organization is too small to suffer a business injuring breach, fraud incident, or information compromise?

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Nonprofit Organizations: How They Work and What They Do

Board Effect

Nonprofit organizations commonly prepare for board meetings and activities using a board management system for maximum efficiency. Board effectiveness reflects the board’s ability to deliver on its mission and achieve its goals.

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Turns at Albuquerque: How I Measure My Career

This is going to be BIG.

Oh, and in between those two jobs I was a product manager for a year for a product that didn''t really go anywhere. When I joined USV I was 25, working for an quickly up and coming and visible VC firm. Now, at 30, I was a failed startup CEO who was going to be out of work soon.

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5 Ways Building a Brand Makes Your Small Business Stand Out

Up and Running

For instance, instead of building a brand that appeals to women age 24 to 48 in the southwest United States, you’re building a brand for Liz Applewood, age 32, a manager at a retail clothing store in Albuquerque. .

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Why Old-School Communication Skills Are The Competitive Edge New Grads Need

YoungUpstarts

What stands out to hiring managers are great communication skills. Gen Yers will need much more than ‘just’ an education to get the attention of hiring managers and bosses. Your client in Albuquerque is always moody. Can you pitch an idea to a supervisor? Can you build a consensus among group members? Let difficult people win.

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I’m Speaking at IBM’s Smart Camp on May 18, 2011

entrepreMusings

I just got back from a conference put on by one of the Austin Technology Incubators funders, the Economic Development Agency, held in Albuquerque. I speak on many panels and serve as a judge at many competitions, and I wish I had time to write more about them. I’ll be writing about that one in the next week or so.

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Don’t Settle When You Decide Where to Settle

Austin Startup

The leadership centers of the microcomputer world shifted from Albuquerque to the San Fernando Valley (LA), the Bay Area, and Seattle. Prior to Peachtree, my first job out of Georgia Tech was with AT&T’s famous Initial Management Development Program (IMDP). Deals were getting done there.

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