Lyceum commented on the following stories on BizSugar
Sales Tip A Day: If only I could remember - Have a way to record thoughts
"Chris Hamilton: I carry a Moleskine notebook with me all the time. I also have a Field Notes memo book in my briefcase. A digital pen with a recorder, like Pulse Smartpen, or a speech dictation device, e.g., Dictaphone, are also great tools to keep your mental notes."The Experience Economy | Five Forces
"Shane Ketterman: I like your post on how to go from a commodity to an experience. As a "trader in matter & spirit," I hold the idea that you should value both commodities and experiences. I have been a purchaser of raw materials (commodities like rutile sand, ferro alloys, nickel, iron powder) for the production of welding electrodes, so I am very tuned into the world of commodities! :) It is fascinating to see how coffee beans are ending up in a mug at a coffee shop in NYC!"Sales Manager Named Fully Compatible with Google AdWords Comparison Ads | Kaleidico.com
"Anita: I am sorry that I have missed it as one of the moderators. I have voted on this too. Bill Rice has provided BizSugar with great entries in the past. Bill: What's your take on it? How about writing a new entry, describing the "sales manager lead management software" field in more detail with more examples? Kaleidico is your company, right?"5 Sales Lessons from the Street (Literally)
"Skip: Great moving story! I bought several boxes of GSC during my time in Troy, OH. I promise that I will purchase them again when I am back in the United States of America. I sold the Mayflower as a kid. http://majblomman.se/Extrameny-Sidhuvud/Majblomman/"Subscribe
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Nobody Has More Than 150 Real Friends | Online Media Gazette
"I have to take a look at Robin Dunbar's theory in more detail. It resonates with the idea of crow epistemology. You could only concentrate and keep seven things in your mind at the same time. With this in mind, I will explore a new approach called personal kanban workflow."