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Confessions of a Quiet Home Office Worker

March 20, 2010 By Daniel DiGriz

I do project work and consulting, and my office is one of the largest rooms in my home. Like a lot of home office workers (I prefer "home office professional"), I always have multiple projects at once. So working all the time is just part of the deal. If I'm not working on a client's project, I'm working on one of my own. This is not a complaint - far from it. Image via … [Read more...]

Business & Client Expectations – The Arena of Technology

February 9, 2010 By Daniel DiGriz

One of the realities of client - company relationships is that, not infrequently, clients may not understand the meaning and significance or processes, protocols, technologies, and media that you must use precisely to maintain an efficient and effective set of client relationships. This can be especially true, if they or you work in a single-person or small office environment, … [Read more...]

Unpopular Comments on Unpopular People

October 9, 2008 By Daniel DiGriz

One of the things that a business can do is sustain the very notion of what work means. It can use its resources to uphold the meaning of work itself, and so its own meaning, and the meaning of the myriad of endeavours on which its participants spend the vital years of their lives. Image by The Library of Congress via Flickr Almost every culture has a large segment of … [Read more...]

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