Archive for March, 2009

Neural Workflow – Workflow Software

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

A brief discourse on a new workflow software paradigm.
I am often asked “why should I use workflow software?” To which I often retort “why use software in the first place?” We use computer systems to make life easier for ourselves, but at a more basic level we use them to replace [...]

Use Community Storytelling to Enliven Your Surroundings

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

When we know someone’s story, we can’t help but like them. It doesn’t matter what ethnic, cultural, or material differences we have, we all have stories in common. In days gone by, we sat on porches telling and listening to stories. Today, I don’t see many people telling stories on their porches, which is a [...]

Salespeople: Doubt Equals Poison!

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

I was reading comments about the book and film, “The DaVinci Code,” and one pious person said they are very damaging; indeed “poison” because they “make people doubt.”
Looking beyond these works, and the controversy surrounding them, this comment is very much worth examining.
To put it succinctly, it says: DOUBT IS POISON.
What an incredibly provocative notion, [...]

The History of the Very First Luxury Chalet Vacations to Chamonix Mont Blanc

Friday, March 27th, 2009

1770 was when the inaugural hotel was opened in Chamonix Haute Savoie France. Before this date Chamonix Haute Savoie constituted a savage and craggy farming place where folks captured animals and harvested their own oats.
Farmhouses then were used to stock cows during the summer. The milk was kept by transforming it into cheese and [...]

Ten Ways to Finding Your True Identity in Retirement

Friday, March 27th, 2009

There are definite benefits to having an identity in life. By knowing your identity, you are better able to accomplish your goals, whatever they may be. Well, this is especially true during your retirement years. By knowing who you are and what you need to accomplish in life, you’ll gain a sense of confidence and [...]

Microsoft Dynamics GP Nation-Wide Support – Overview

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Microsoft Great Plains remote support via web sessions, remote desktop connection and skype support for Worldwide clientele
Microsoft Dynamics GP clients, especially in the US country side need only occasional support plus version upgrade every two years. Plus Microsoft Business Solutions requires customers to be in the annual enhancement program, so be prepared to pay [...]

Betting Hall Games of Chance: Short Guide to Taking a Risk

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Seven-card stud poker is really a highly trendy casino game. The gambling buffs, religiously guarding their fully obscured hands, make wagers into a central pot that is finally bestowed onto the last punter possessing the winning hand. (And as eveyone knows, the best bluffing hand may well prevail as well!)

Six Simple Ways to Make the Most of Any Writing Workshop or Writing Class

Monday, March 16th, 2009

If you’ve recently signed up for a writing workshop or writing class, in the hopes of becoming a better writer, then follow these simple steps to
make the most of that experience:
1) Read! Read! Read!
Before the very first class or workshop, survey ALL the class materials
so you will get an idea of what to expect.
Most good writing [...]

Web Accessibility Facts: 10 Things You Didn’t Know

Monday, March 16th, 2009

So here is the top 10 accessible tips:
1.With the deadline for website accessibility is October 2004 when all points of the DDA become part of British law.
2.The Disabled Rights Commission (DRC) is a government-funded body empowered by the Disability Rights Commission Act 1999 to instigate formal investigations aimed at eliminating discrimination and encouraging good practice [...]

What Kind Of Website Do I Need?

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

So you finally decided to get a website. Now what? What kind of website do you get?
If you thought all websites were the same, think again. Not having certain website features or capabilities can make the difference between getting or not getting a job done.
First, probably the most important feature you need to maintain a [...]