By the way, it's not a PPT, rather, I used Keynote by Apple. Same program Steve Jobs uses for his presentations. Much better in person with all the special effects. And of course it helps when someone talks about what each slide means!
What is the purpose of the medium? PPT, Flashpaper, whatever. Sorry, I am not ready to fiddle with controls to get to the meat of the matter on a blog. Perhaps I missed your point?
Hi, Marianne, the purpose is to have you reTHINK globalization.
Once you do that, you can practice the 10 disciplines to thriving in the global marketplace.
Sorry you didn't have the time to explore.
Here's a shortcut to the 10 disciplines:
1. Stay ahead and remain relevant.
2. Take a smart idea.
3. Find a niche.
4. Use the power of the Web.
5. Propel it to the next level.
6. Be consistent.
7. Work your network.
8. Be accessible.
9. Learn and grow (ahem ...).
10. Share, trade and collaborate.
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Ten good maxims, it would be nice to have them in print, however, as opposed to reviewing PPT
Posted by: Paul Barsch | 06.08.07
I'm working on it Paul. Thanks so much.
By the way, it's not a PPT, rather, I used Keynote by Apple. Same program Steve Jobs uses for his presentations. Much better in person with all the special effects. And of course it helps when someone talks about what each slide means!
Posted by: Laurel Delaney | 06.08.07
What is the purpose of the medium? PPT, Flashpaper, whatever. Sorry, I am not ready to fiddle with controls to get to the meat of the matter on a blog. Perhaps I missed your point?
Posted by: Marianne | 06.12.07
Hi, Marianne, the purpose is to have you reTHINK globalization.
Once you do that, you can practice the 10 disciplines to thriving in the global marketplace.
Sorry you didn't have the time to explore.
Here's a shortcut to the 10 disciplines:
1. Stay ahead and remain relevant.
2. Take a smart idea.
3. Find a niche.
4. Use the power of the Web.
5. Propel it to the next level.
6. Be consistent.
7. Work your network.
8. Be accessible.
9. Learn and grow (ahem ...).
10. Share, trade and collaborate.
Posted by: Laurel Delaney | 06.12.07