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What to keep in your brain.
This article goes back to that first best personal information manager - our brain - and how that should fit in with your personal information management strategy. There are some tasks at which no gadget or app will ever outperform it - so don't waste time trying. And then what to do with the info the brain is not so good at? We suggest some solutions.

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The Squirrel Effect
Like that squirrel, people often hide what they consider important to their personal survival in the corporate world. It’s called information. Hoarding bits and pieces, they act as if information alone is a work-life sustaining nutrient. The more information nuggets they have, the safer or more powerful they think they’ll be. And while those nuggets might help someone survive in a corporate culture where information is a bartered commodity, long term it won’t help them thrive. Here’s why.

Massachusetts Enacts Legislation To Protect Personal Information
Massachusetts has joined other states, including California, Texas, New York, Oregon, and Maryland, to enact legislation that protects the privacy of personal information. The regulations apply to any businesses or individuals that own, license, store or maintain personal information about a state resident.

What to keep in your brain.
This article goes back to that first best personal information manager - our brain - and how that should fit in with your personal information management strategy. There are some tasks at which no gadget or app will ever outperform it - so don't waste time trying. And then what to do with the info the brain is not so good at? We suggest some solutions.

Here’s........Johnny
As a business owner or upper level manager you are at risk of losing touch with the realities of the frontline of your operation. I am referring to the personal contact between your company and your customers. I am confident that you have a very capable sales organization. Is the information from the front line reaching you quickly and accurately? These are the facts you need to effectively make decisions for your company.

7 Negative Results of Over-Sharing Personal Info at Work
First of all let’s look at what is over-sharing. It is when a person, perhaps a co-worker, manager or other boss engages in lengthy personal conversations with you or when they carry on about their personal life at work. Why would they do that? Read on...

Live at 5 – Handling The TV Interview
Business or personal, everyone seems to love a great scandal, solid news (as long as it's not their own). As flat as organizations are today any executive, manager can be reached for an interview. The most stressful is when you're sitting/standing with a TV camera facing you and the news person wants information, answers. Few professional newspeople (print, radio, TV, web, blog) are out to dig up dirt just to get the information...honest information. We're fortunate. We've had several years of being the interviewer (early in our career) and four confrontational interview courses. Done right the entire news interview experience can be good for the organization and you. The problem is you always have your best responses right after the interview. There's no retake in an interview...any interview.

Best Anti- Spyware
Spyware is a computer program, which gets installed on the computers being noticed by the user. Spywares are harmful because they reveal your personal information to any stranger. This program collects personal information from the user’s computer like credit card number, passwords, and user names. This information can be used by hackers for various purposes. Spywares gets installed on any system with an e-mail id of the remote user. You can download anti-spyware software from the official website of the respective manufacturers.

Make Your Book Personal; Engage Readers with the Story of Your Experience
If you're writing a business, self-help, or other instructional book, then it may not seem important to share information about your personal experiences. The purpose of your book is to give people strategies and tips they can use, right? In reality, including your personal story, if you have one, not only makes it more powerful and personal, but it also makes the book unique because it comes directly from you.

When 60 Minutes Calls - How to handle the media during a customer service crisis
There are times when being a manager can make you a media target. The larger your organization, the greater the odds of something embarrassing happening that ends up for the world to see on YouTube. Over and over. It could be a spill that causes environmental damage, a defective product that needs recalling, or an employee videotaped sleeping-on-the-job. If you are that manager being asked by a reporter to comment, here are a few tips to ensure that your company’s brand and your personal reputation withstand the barrage.

Personal Branding: Protecting Your Brand
Our personal lives are quickly becoming a huge set of data points. Naturally, businesses, large and small, are no exception to this reality. There’s really only one sure-fire solution to protecting your personal information, your reputation and even your personal brand – control your information!

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