You Always Have to Say "I'm Sorry."
Posted Friday June 13, 2008, 10:53 am, Over one day old
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Want to write better titles for your PowerPoint slides (and nearly anything else for that matter)? Frank Roche gives five tips to help you Write the Best Damn PowerPoint Headlines Ever : Make it good enough to print on a t-shirt. The word Introductions isn?t good enough for a t-shirt.
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Your topic might be interesting, it might have some tension attached, or maybe it's about something you want to change. The next time you need to engage someone--especially if it's a difficult conversation--approach it by thinking this way: You are important to me and this conversation.
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Via Photojojo comes a pointer to this Scientific American article titled Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo. Worth a look if you regularly deal with photographic evidence in your practice.
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This Lifehacker post rounds up some pretty neat word tools. Definr (lighning fast, search as you type dictionary), Confusing Words (pretty obvious, actually) and the Visual Dictionary (to connect words with images) will find a home in my writing toolbox.
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The new LexThink site goes live late tonight (though you can probably find it if you look hard enough) and I'll have some more cool stuff to announce by Friday. For now, keep October 6 and 7 free on your calendars. Here's a peek: let me know what you think.
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LexThink 08 website will be up Monday. There, I've said it. Don't visit until then.
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In the Church of the Customer blog, Michele shares 5 Things You Need to Know About Women and Word of Mouth. Here arethe key two for me: What can you do to make increase women?s word of mouth? What about asking women for referrals; good idea, or bad idea?
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