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Thoughtful, well-written posts, not your run of the mill blather.
Methods and success stories for accomplishing more together than alone. What’s missing is the guidebook on how to engage with others to accomplish something better together than we can alone. What are the successful methods? How do we find and recruit the right partners or groups? What are the rules of engagement? What are the pitfalls? Success stories? What-if scenarios? Research and books to guide us?
Exactly how do we join forces to create a break-through product, tight-knit team, cause campaign, group-to-group alliance or enduring friendship? All around us are stories of missed opportunities, broken relationships and great projects sabotaged by lack of information, trust, coordination or personality conflicts. Yet we also hear inspiring stories that demonstrate that some people are leveraging their talents and relationships to great success.
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ecoluxThoughtful, well-written posts, not your run of the mill blather.
This blog discusses leading perspectives on the organization of the future. Topi…
Things I'm learning that fall between the lines of personal and business.
Commentary on topics I care about, often relating to my writing/editing business…
In her About page Kare says: "Let’s share ways to become opportunity-makers with and for each other in our work, personal interests and social life.
After all, the timing is perfect. The world is flattening. In this Connected Age it keeps getting easier to find people, fresh ideas, new opportunities and people whose talents or interests complement each other."
The blog is clean, accessible and well organized. The compilation of well written and insightful posts function as a guidebook on successful methods for recruiting and engaging with others to create a break-through product, tight-knit team, cause campaign, group-to-group alliance or enduring friendship. Kare inspires her readers to examine ways of leveraging their talents and relationships to create success.
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