Monthly Archives: June 2008
E-mail? Oy! What are your e-mail issues?
I’m seeking to understand the challenges of dealing with e-mail. It’s not as simple as it seems. Of the people who find e-mail a challenge, different people have different issues. For some, it’s keeping their inbox empty; they get stressed … Continue reading
Groupthink, brainwashing, and politics (hopefully fixed)
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This post kept appearing and reappearing in my RSS feed. I’ve deleted it and am re-creating it in the hopes that the strange behavior will stop happening. Fingers are crossed. Maybe you’ve been successfully brainwashed and just don’t know it. … Continue reading
Can you help me design a product w/ a 1-minute survey?
I’m expanding my business to include more personal productivity products. One I’m considering is a product on dealing with e-mail overload. Could you help me understand a bit about the market for such a product? Please fill out this brief … Continue reading
Giving just may be the path to success
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In this Business Explained podcast, I talk with Bob Burg, co-author of The Go-Giver, a current best-selling business book that lays out the five principles of why Giving just may be the key to success. This is a companion interview … Continue reading
Stever's not posting until June 25th
I’m going off grid until June 25th. See y’all then!
Is the Net deeply changing the way you think?
I just read this article in the Atlantic about how the Net has changed the way the article’s author thinks. He’s wondering what the larger, societal effects will be. Being The Atlantic, he’s also savvy enough to realize there may … Continue reading
Is the Net changing the way YOU think? Sure has, me.
I just read this article in the Atlantic about how the Net has changed the way the article’s author thinks. He’s wondering what the larger, societal effects will be. Being The Atlantic, he’s also savvy enough to realize there may … Continue reading
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Corrupt research, even at Harvard
I just read this article in the New York times. Harvard Researchers who study child psychiatry have done research credited with vastly increasing the diagnosis of childhood bipolar disorder. That increase comes with a pretty hefty boost to sales of … Continue reading
Corrupt research, even at Harvard
I just read this article in the New York times. Harvard Researchers who study child psychiatry have done research credited with vastly increasing the diagnosis of childhood bipolar disorder. That increase comes with a pretty hefty boost to sales of … Continue reading





