What I Learned From 2008 – Aaron Unnasch
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Guest post by Aaron Unnasch who writes over at Living the Dash
March // Creating Memories Are you creating memories for your children?
April // Systems and Processes and People In almost any line of work, a smooth convergence of Systems, Processes, and People is critical.
May // Social Software and Web 2.0 Tools In The Workplace It won’t happen overnight. But, I promise you, the ‘naysayers’ will be proven wrong……again.
June // The Swim Meet A swim meet made for the movie screen.
July // Shift But then it happens. A shift occurs. The game changes. There is a new set of rules.
August // My Story This is my story. What is your story?
September // Fully Connected A fully connected church community that is fully connected to other fully connected church communities can actually change the world.
October // Engage Beginners & Attract Experts A design principle from Google.
November // Growing Smaller While Growing Larger I wonder if companies that want to grow larger need to first think about growing smaller.
December // He Says So I’ve been thinking about some of the stuff He says.
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Creating Memories was my favorite.
> Stand out days, weeks, and months require effort and intentionality.
Great point, and I think the post illustrates why it’s worth it.
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