Oh, Facebook. Facebook, Facebook, Facebook. Ours is a tumultuous relationship of unrequited frustration, is it not? I am an analyst, therefore (apparently), you scorn me. And, by “scorn,” I mean “ignore.” You never responded to my letter last year. You don’t return my calls. (Well, that’s not entirely true: you put …
Displaying All Posts Published in January 2012
If you’re reading this post on the site itself (as opposed to via RSS or email), and if you’ve been to the site much in the past, then you’ll notice the design of the site has been completely overhauled. This was one of my goals for my weeklong holiday break…and …
This is the last post in a 10-post series on tips for effective presentations. For an explanation as to why I’m adding this series to a data-oriented blog, see the intro to the first post in the series. To view other tips in the series, click here. Tip No. 10: Respect the …
This is the ninth post in a 10-post series on tips for effective presentations. For an explanation as to why I’m adding this series to a data-oriented blog, see the intro to the first post in the series. To view other tips in the series, click here. Tip No. 9: Make it …
This is the eighth post in a 10-post series on tips for effective presentations. For an explanation as to why I’m adding this series to a data-oriented blog, see the intro to the first post in the series. To view other tips in the series, click here. Tip No. 8: We Have …
This is the seventh post in a 10-post series on tips for effective presentations. For an explanation as to why I’m adding this series to a data-oriented blog, see the intro to the first post in the series. To view other tips in the series, click here. Tip No. 7: Be Memorable …