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Archive for category: Technology

14.102015May 5, 2016

cutting screen time: embracing turnoffs

By Holly CamisaIn Blog, Technology0

Few of us wake up in the morning looking forward to a day of turnoffs. Yet such days can be...

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02.042015April 2, 2015

is your leadership style right for the digital age?

By Holly CamisaIn Blog, Technology0

Advancement in digital technologies has disrupted everything, including leadership styles, according to Barry Libert, Jerry Wind and Megan Beck Fenley....

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29.092014March 23, 2017

living in the 21st century: the collaborative economy, peer to peer, climate change, the last five billion and other changes

By Holly CamisaIn Blog, Technology1

by Nora McDevitt Technology is democratizing our relationships. We share information, resources, goods and services. We are just beginning to...

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12.072014July 12, 2014

5 reasons why i love Twitter

By Holly CamisaIn Blog, Technology0

Many professionals I know don’t have much patience for Twitter talk. I try to explain the benefits of Twitter, but...

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