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As we approach the New Year and the start of a new decade, this is the tra­di­tional time to reflect and dream: look­ing back over the past year, imag­in­ing new pos­si­bil­i­ties and then set­ting goals for 2010. The ques­tion is, how good are the res­o­lu­tions and inten­tions you set for the com­ing year? How do you approach this process? What oppor­tu­ni­ties do you cre­ate for your­self and your business?

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Revised on June 4, 2010

These days, there’s no excuse for bad pre­sen­ta­tions when stakes are high. There are many resources read­ily avail­able for pre­sen­ters who aspire to make an impact or drive change as a result of their pre­sen­ta­tions. Do you want to make a dif­fer­ence in 2010? Here’s how.

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Revised on October 14, 2010

The team at Prag­matic Mar­ket­ing has just updated their 15-year-old mar­ket­ing frame­work – a “market-driven model for man­ag­ing and mar­ket­ing tech­nol­ogy prod­ucts.” This is a big deal, as they’ve trained 60,000+ peo­ple under their pre­vi­ous model. The hyper­link above takes you to the page where they explain what’s new or different.

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