Creative Communications

21 May, 2008

A Technique for Building Focus

Filed under: Insights,Mental Refinery — Tags: , , , , — Sean Canton @ 2:22 pm

“You can do anything you put your mind to.”

Whoever said this never had to deal with irate bosses, cell phones, monthly bills, rss feeds (see right!), e-mail, twitters, advertisements, and other indispensable noises of modern life. Until we evolve blinders to deal with our information overload, we must develop methodologies to cope. (more…)

Self Replication, the objective for life and work.

Filed under: Insights,Publish Often — Tags: , , , — Sean Canton @ 12:37 pm

With any situation, you can respond with fear or creativity. At work, you can use every opportunity to self-promote in an attempt to protect your job, or you can utilize the resources available to your position to learn and prosper. This article deals with the latter, in a hypothetical scenario.

Lets say, you have a given skill set, that you have worked at for some years, while you have certainly not reached a level of mastery, you are more than competent and able to teach others what you know. Instead of forcing you through the constant rote-regurgitation of your experience, your work has graciously lent you an assistant who is less skilled in the area of your expertise to help with your workload. (more…)

What to do when confronted by a Tiny Tyrant, the Micromanager

Filed under: Human Generated Content,Insights,Publish Often,SEM/SEO,Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — Sean Canton @ 11:55 am

Along with Angry Bosses another irksome facet of the overbearing, anti-humanistic, corporate world is Micromanagement.

For those whose primary reaction to the term micromanagement is in the context of video games, you are fortunate. (more…)

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