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You’ll enjoy this thought provoking article. I can’t remember where I found the original link to this article but I think it really points to the growth and maturing of social media and online social networking.
I think Chris Brogan gets this–he articulated it today in an article entitled 

What Human Business and the Social Web Are [...]

Every business owner and entrepreneur seeks to achieve some semblance of equilibrium in their lives. In my experience, self-knowledge and awareness is a crucial ingredient to the equilibrium recipe. I created this tool to help raise your awareness.
These side-by-side comparisons were developed to contrast the differences I’ve observed supporting more than 11,000 business owners and [...]

So I’ve been saying to myself and increasingly in my life stream that PeopleBrowsr.com is the Rodney Dangerfield of Twitter apps, “I don’t get no respect!” I have honestly been awed and frustrated by PeopleBrowsr all at the same time. Why?
It’s so damn flexible and powerful I don’t know where to begin.
That’s good and [...]

The lesson of Jobs’s ouster and redemption is twofold. First, never count anyone out — certainly not anyone as determined and intelligent as Jobs. In pulling off one of the greatest second acts in American business, he has not merely confounded his critics, he has induced mass amnesia. Second, savor authenticity. The Jobs who led [...]

Table of Contents: Tips and Traps for Writing an Effective Business Plan
My second book is printed and available at Amazon.com. The cover they show is a bit different from the final printed product but is the real deal.
Part 1 Introduction
1. What Is a Business Plan? Why Do I Need a Business Plan?
Does Every Business Need [...]

An elite professional guide who accompanies small business owners and CEO’s on their professional business development journey. In Tibet, where the term Sherpa originates, Wikipedia states,”…the term sherpa is used to refer to local people, typically men, who are employed as guides for mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas, particularly Mt. Everest. They are highly regarded [...]

Not only are Baby Boomers avid readers, they also make great great used booksellers too. This study comes from Abe Books, the worlds largest new, used, rare and out-of-print books. Abe books polled 1,949 booksellers from the US who sold through its network of [...]

I found this fabulous article at Center for Media Research which was talking about Baby Boomers habits when it comes to technology and online:
Sharon Whiteley, CEO of ThirdAge, said “ThirdAgers (baby boomers and mid-lifers generally in their early 40’s through mid 60’s) are regularly stereotyped as being technophobes and slow to jump on the [...]

A University of Pittsburg study of 128 CEO’s found no correleation between charisma and business performance.
How’s that for a counterintuitive fact?
There is hope for the geeks, quiet spoken, and introspective business owners. Hurray!

I have been reading and listening to the discussion about Net Neutrality but have yet to comment on the issue. But today I was reading the Achievable Ends post titled “Tim Berners-Lee on Net Neutrality” got me thinking about how the open Internet has facilitated our ability to interconnect, build, and maintain relationships.
Have we forgotten [...]