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Giving up on Work e-mail Podcast with Matt Moore et al

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Here is a blog post where I am referencing another series of podcasting episodes I have done on the subject of giving up work related e-mail. This time around with a bunch of folks I have been following up for a long while in the Knowledge Management and Social Computing spaces: Matt Moore, Patrick Lambe & Alex Manchester. In this entry you will find a brief description of what you would be able Continue Reading »


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