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  • Archive for November 15th, 2005

    Question of the Week

    Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

    “Though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again.” With that, I’m going to try a second Question of the Week while I’m away, even though the first one flopped as a conversation starter. How do people perceive you, and how do their perceptions differ from reality? posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 11/15/2005 [...]

    Word of the week

    Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

    Resuming a pseudo-tradition (is it tradition yet when you’ve done something just twice?), this week’s totally random Word of the Week. I literally opened a dictionary and it lept off the page at me: Shavian: n. An admirer of George Bernard Shaw. adj. Of, pertaining to, or like George Bernard Shaw. Can you imagine having [...]

    Off to Indy

    Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

    Tomorrow morning, for the CCDA conference. It’s officially my first one (although I did crash part of the conference in New York back in 2000; that’s where I met Rudy). I’m participating in a panel and another “emerging leader” conversation. (There’s that term again.) While I’m not sure exactly what that means or what the [...]