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Category: Productivity Tools

Productivity Tools – Everything that has got to do with Freeware and Open Source productivity tools that can improve our online computing experience

Posted on April 27, 2012April 27, 2012

You Are Not Perfect! Live With It

I really like Inc. I mean, I really heart it. I discovered it by pure chance a few weeks back and I am now completely hooked up to it, mostly not only because of the top quality articles, publications, videos, etc. etc. they keep putting up on their Web site, but also because of how helpful … Continue reading You Are Not Perfect! Live With It

Posted on April 23, 2012April 23, 2012

The Tribulations of Customer Service with Opera

Over the last few days I have been relatively quiet on this blog, more than anything else because I have been doing plenty of thinking, along with drafting a bunch of blog entries, on venturing to re-design and redefine the corporate workplace as we know it seeing the huge impact social computing is causing on … Continue reading The Tribulations of Customer Service with Opera

Posted on April 9, 2012April 9, 2012

Addressing Social Networking Gripes with Shared Value

I am sure that if I would go and ask you folks about naming over here some of your pet peeves from traditional collaborative and knowledge sharing tools, you would probably be getting on a roll for a good while and share all of those gripes you have been exposed to and that you wish … Continue reading Addressing Social Networking Gripes with Shared Value

Posted on April 6, 2012April 6, 2012

40-Hour Work Week – The Magic of Sustainable Growth

Over the course of time you come to realise how there are a number of different articles published out there that you know are going to have a higher impact than others on how you perceive various different things, whether personal or work related. But what happens when you stumble on perhaps the most essential … Continue reading 40-Hour Work Week – The Magic of Sustainable Growth

Posted on February 29, 2012February 29, 2012

How To Say No … When Defaulting To Yes!

Earlier on this year, while at Lotusphere 2012 and at IBM Connect in Orlando, Florida, I had the unique opportunity and great pleasure to finally attend live a keynote session from the one and only Guy Kawasaki. As you can imagine, I had very high expectations about being wowed by someone who i have admired all … Continue reading How To Say No … When Defaulting To Yes!

Posted on February 27, 2012February 27, 2012

Why Do We Keep Insisting On Killing Productivity?

As you may have noticed already, the last post that I put together over here in this blog was a bit over three weeks ago, so, once again, it looks like that quiet period is now over and it’s a good time again to resume my regular blogging activities. I know that plenty of folks … Continue reading Why Do We Keep Insisting On Killing Productivity?

Posted on February 6, 2012February 6, 2012

I Think I May Have Just Experienced The Future…

As I have just mentioned in my last blog entry, the last few days I have been embarked on my latest business trip, coinciding with a wonderful visit all around to Helsinki, Finland, where my good friends from IBM Finland invited me over to participate on the IBM CIO Forum event, with the rather innovative … Continue reading I Think I May Have Just Experienced The Future…

Posted on January 13, 2012January 13, 2012

BlueIQ at IBM Finally Goes External!

(Note: You see? This is what happens when you go away on holidays and your team decides to have plenty of good fun without you hehe and they embark on launching our first external blog to talk plenty more about IBM’s internal and external Social Software Adoption Program: BlueIQ, which this year will be making … Continue reading BlueIQ at IBM Finally Goes External!

Posted on January 10, 2012January 10, 2012

@Janetter or How I Started to Enjoy Twitter Once Again

There used to be a time when I was very much in love with Twitter. It was my favourite social networking tool by far. It was quite an exhilarating experience being constantly exposed to some of the most amazing conversations and informal learning at its best. To me, it was *the* place to provoke plenty … Continue reading @Janetter or How I Started to Enjoy Twitter Once Again

Posted on January 6, 2012September 14, 2017

Reflections from 2011 – A World Without Email – The Documentary

(WARNING: I do realise that I have already included a warning and word of caution throughout this article about the length of it, but I thought I would let folks know as well how if you would just want to check out the yearly progress report you would just need to read the first section … Continue reading Reflections from 2011 – A World Without Email – The Documentary

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