Four Lessons I Learned From the US Census
I just finished a three-month tour as a Crew Leader for the US Census, and I’m glad to be back here. Many of the things I experienced frustrated and offended my entrepreneurial sensibilities, and made me appreciate all the more the freedoms we have as business owners to make informed decisions and act on them. Rather than dwell on the bad decisions and poor management approaches I’ve endured, let’s take this as an object lesson for your own entrepreneurship and project management activities.
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Moving Sucks, Whatever You Move
We’re in the midst of relocating our office space to the southwest side of Fort Worth. We’re also considering relocating this website/blog to a new hosting company.
Stupidest Job Posting Tactics Ever
I’m looking through the classifieds on some well-known career placement sites, and I’m seeing some of the same stupid things over and over again. Eventually, the outrages piled up until I felt compelled to point out their idiocies. Hiring managers, don’t let these happen to you!
Key to Selling Your Ideas
Whether you’re pitching a new business idea to prospective partners, or trying to drum up support for a web development project, you need to be aware of this critical obstacle to success and how to overcome it.
Six Lessons from the Health Care Reform Bill
The Health Care Reform Bill currently before Congress is a complex piece of legislature, but in many ways is similar to web development projects we encounter in the business world. Here are some lessons we can take away from our government leaders:
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