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November 20, 2005 200511 4:35 pm | In Easy money | 3 CommentsAndrew and I have gone bonkers, we've decided to make our FREE hosting plan 10x better by offering this:
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Outsourcing your Life…
November 13, 2005 200511 5:43 pm | In Money Laughs | Comments OffWith all the news about outsourcing you hear about these days…ever wondered what would happen if you outsource your life? Wished I could do so…outsource my study time so that I can spend more time doing something else =)
It began a month ago. I was midway through "The World Is Flat," the bestseller by Tom Friedman. I like Friedman, despite his puzzling decision to wear a mustache. His book is all about how outsourcing to India and China is not just for tech support and carmakers but is poised to transform every industry in America, from law to banking to accounting. CEOs are chopping up projects and sending the lower-end tasks to strangers in cubicles ten time zones away. And it's only going to snowball; America has not yet begun to outsource.
I don't have a corporation; I don't even have an up-to-date business card. I'm a writer and editor working from home, usually in my boxer shorts or, if I'm feeling formal, my penguin-themed pajama bottoms. Then again, I think, why should Fortune 500 firms have all the fun? Why can't I join in on the biggest business trend of the new century? Why can't I outsource my low-end tasks? Why can't I outsource my life?
Read here for a good laugh – Link
Father of Modern Management dies…
November 13, 2005 200511 5:35 pm | In News | Comments Off
Sad to hear this but Peter Drucker, one of the most influential authors on management, innovation and entrepreneurship (in fact so influential, some have called him the Father of Modern Management) has passed away yesterday…
He'll be missed.
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