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Here’s a great article / template for putting together a ‘pitch’ presentation by Bill Reichert from Guy Kawasaki’s blog. (Slide 2.1’s advice should resonate quite well with Mitch - given his domain name.)
He sums up the purpose of the presentation quite well with:
…the pitch has to accomplish three things:
Provide a good, clear, easy-to-repeat story—the [...]
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At Readify we have been busy putting together downloadable 3–minute tutorial movies on .NET 3, we call it 3×3. These short movies demonstrate how to get up and running quickly with the new features.
They are all available on the Readify Tech Tutor website (Update 9/12: You shouldn’t need a password – we’re looking into it). There’s labs [...]
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I’ve been using the new RSS reader in Outlook 2007 for the past month or so. It’s been great having posts sitting there waiting to be read in ‘Unread Mail’. The other feature I love is being able to simply hit ‘forward’ on a post and send it to a colleague who might be interested.
I’m [...]
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Anagram for Outlook
Ask yourself these two simple questions:
How many times have you copy and pasted first name, last name, business phone, business mobile out of somebody’s email signature block into an Outlook Contact?
How many times have you created a new appointment and transposed the start/end date/time, location and details into an Outlook Appointment?
I’ve been using this plug-in [...]
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