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Are we all on the same page?

July 6, 2009

For the second Sunday in a row, I watched as other church members — new and old alike — grew agitated attempting to quickly thumb to the right pages in our church hymnal. The organist had already begun to play in many cases while the congregation rushed to catch up. The problem is that the [...]

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Did you hear me say what I think I said?

June 24, 2009

We tend to like to see things as black and white, night and day, wrong and right. But there is an entire spectrum of perception between two absolutes. And given that, is it wrong to think that a story you’ve told – or the positioning statement, the speaking notes, the message points – could be [...]

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Buddy, can you help a blogger out?

October 30, 2008

Chuck Westbrook has come up with an interesting idea to help with the dual problem of great blogs in need of great readers, and vice versa. He has asked bloggers to volunteer to read one anothers blogs. Here’s what he suggests: Gather some nice bloggers who believe in helping good content rise. The more the [...]

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Are you a member of a Tribe?

October 22, 2008

Seth Godin has a new book out called Tribes. That’s a simple, true statement. But the topic is much broader and the book is more than just a book. Let me start with the book: a tribes can be any group – large or small – whose members are connected to each other in some [...]

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