Archive for December, 2006

Happy New Year 2007

I would like to apologize that posting these days have been slow; it’s the Holiday Season.

Anyways, I would like to greet all of you a Happy and Blessed New Year

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Merry Christmas 2006

Sorry I am a bit too late because I have spent the whole day of 24 and 25 with my loved ones. Nevertheless, Merry Christmas to all of you!

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Stopwatch Blast for Christmas

What was the coolest gift you received this Christmas? I had a blast with the stopwatch my GF gave me. I always wanted to have one but for some reason the store was always out of stock every time I set out to purchase one.

What was it for?

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Milo’s Best Posts of the Week: 12.23.06

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Project Management Phases - Part III

This is a continuation of the project management lifecycle post where we previously discussed project build phase.

Project Closure

Closing the project properly is an overlooked task by so many project managers and is usually taken for granted by teams and organizations. Project managers undervalue the importance of spending time on evaluating and analyzing what happened to the project and would rather move on to their next assignment.

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Don’t Use Money to Greet Your Customers

I went to the local drugstore this evening and I immediately noticed they pasted a lot of paper bills on the glass medicine storage where your orders are taken. I was told before Chinese did that for good fortune.

With due respect to their beliefs, I don’t believe these things contribute to a business’ success; but I do believe they give customers the impression they are greedy and only care about the money. They sell drugs to cure people so they should put things which give the impression that they care.

[tags]Business, Feng Sui[/tags]

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Companies to Start Crowdcasting

I have recently discussed about crowdcasting and the power of building a community of think tanks to help grow you business.

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