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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-06-03

Tanveer Naseer

Incredibly creative and engaging. by @ wallybock [link] # productivity # Thanks! RT @ mikemyatt : Reading: Leadership Lessons from Babe Ruth: [link] via @ TanveerNaseer # Why Keeping Your Options Open Is A Really, Really Bad Idea by @ hghalvorson [link] # decisionmaking # Thanks!

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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-02-11

Tanveer Naseer

The evils of multitasking [link] # productivity #. A Simple Way to Manage Your Time [link] # productivity #. I follow him because he’s a creative mind in … (cont) [link] #. Three Times You Have to Speak Up [link] # communication #decisionmaking #. Innovate like a Kindergartner [link] # innovation #creativity #.

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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-05-27

Tanveer Naseer

Here’s a compilation of some of the articles/tweets I shared on Twitter this week: New blog post: Coffee House Book Review – “Workarounds That Work” by Russell Bishop [link] #productivity # Whatever You Feel Compelled to Do, Don’t [link] # behaviour # Thanks Mark!

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The Startling Fact About the Criteria to Make More Effective.

CO2

Using “Systematic Decision Making&# methodology, DecisionMaker Pro let you start a decision, setup criteria and assert all respective choices in an objective way. You may want to create a template for capital purchases, hiring, firing, investments that may have differing criteria. Technology and its role in travel 2.0

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Criteria for a Critical Decision

CO2

Using “Systematic Decision Making&# methodology, DecisionMaker Pro let you start a decision, setup criteria and assert all respective choices in an objective way. You may want to create a template for capital purchases, hiring, firing, investments that may have differing criteria. Technology and its role in travel 2.0

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Make Your Innovative Idea Seem Less Terrifying

Harvard Business Review

Much as I want to believe that a glaringly good idea will stand on its merits, I have come to realize that just like any product or service, ideas require good marketing if they’re going to reach their intended customers. New ideas tend to evoke fear and anger – we are programmed to prefer the comfort and safety of established norms.