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Alexander Kjerulf and Pamela Slim Are Two-in-a-Million!!

December 21, 2006 by Liz

Let’s Start with One-in-a-Million Ways

One-in-a-Million by Trée George and Sandy Renshaw

I suspected that if I made a One-in-a-Million Award that people like me would see the value in shouting out someone’s uniqueness. I also suspected that folks would find their own one-in-a-million ways of telling the world about what people do that’s special — maybe even two people at a time! Here’s the first One-in-a-Million Award(s).

For the One-in-a-Million-Category of:

Enthusiastic and contagious entrepreneur who regularly helps us all be happy at work. This category requires an above average ability to enlist the support of others in your quest, a generous spirit, an amazing sense of humor, and a flair for words. This person must sincerely desire to see others happy in what they do and be willing to sacrifice their time and energy to make it so.

The winner (male): Alexander Kjerulf, Chief Happiness Officer

When I started to write this with Alexander in mind, I realized that there is another person that offers their time freely (and as a coach), helps people reach their professional “happiness” goals, and helps us to realize that job satisfaction comes in lots of shapes and sizes.

She more than qualifies too!

The winner (female): Pamela Slim, Escape from Cubicle Nation

Alexander and Pam help make the working world more enjoyable – on which ever side of a corporation you happen to find yourself!

This award was submitted by: One-in-a-Million Cohort Ann Michael

Thanks, Ann, for seeing the one in a million in another blogger! Thanks Trée George and Sandy Renshaw for the logo that shouts it out!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: Alexander-Kjerulf, Ann-Michael, bc, Chief-Happiness-Officer, Escape-from-Cubicle-Nation, Manage-to-Change, one-in-a-million-award, Pamela-Slim

Liz Strauss at The Blog Herald, The Blogging Times, and Who’s One in a Million?

December 21, 2006 by Liz

I Had 5 Minutes Free at 2 in the Morning

About two weeks ago, I got an IM from Tony Hung the Assistant Editor of the new Blog Herald. He asked if I would consider writing a column. I looked in the mirror, to count the lines again. I looked at my husband. I looked at the IM. I wondered at bit at my sanity. I wrote him back and said “Don’t tell me Tuesdays.”

Tony is a doctor in his last year of residency. Still it’s true fast and firmly that he has a solid second calling in persuasive writing. By the time that single IM conversation was over, I had agreed to take on the column — every Thursday. It will be about blogging, people, and real life.

The very first column went up today. Head over, if you’re curious as to what it’s about. Click the screenshot to get you there. The feature’s in the center column.

The Blog Herald

So What About . . .?

Your links will still be in the D-Z List stories at the Blogging Times. They’re so good to me there. I don’t plan leaving them. It’s Tuesdays as usual for all of us D-Z listers.

Drinks and beverages are still in the sidebar here. There’s always an open seat. You’re only a stranger until you leave that first comment. I’m still that saloonkeeper’s daughter, living inside your computer waiting to hear what you think about everything.

1 in a Million

Who’s One in a Million?

Have given someone a one-in-a-million award yet? What great way to say a blogger is special. I’ll link to both of you on the front page of Successful-Blog. How cool is that?

Click the poster to the right to find out how to give someone the one-in-a-million award.

I’m the nice one.
–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related
Look Who’s Talking at The Blogging Times

Filed Under: Business Life, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, D-Z-List, one-in-a-million-award, The-Blog-Herald, The-Blogging-Times

Business Rule 4: You Know Your Truth — Listen to Yourself

December 21, 2006 by Liz

Indiana Wants Me . . . Lord, I Can’t Go There

Business Rules Logo

Back in the olden days, I was hired as a trainee for the Philips Van-Heusen Shirt Company. I was the first woman on the sales team in Chicago, that made me the second in that role nationwide in the company. During that training year, I was kind of a golden child, I got the systems, taught the guys how to use them, made relationships with customers and partnered well with the big time sales reps. I loved my job.

Then the guy in Indianapolis quit. He had replaced the guy who had quit just months before that. I was too young to think through what that quick change in personnel meant.

My boss offered me that territory –- at my six months review — heck, the teritory was even made bigger. That was something. My boss said I didn’t have to go, but he also said that he couldn’t promise I’d still have a job in Chicago, if I didn’t go.

I didn’t want to go. I love Chicago. I didn’t need the money. I had just bought a condo.

A golden child didn’t say “no,” did she? I felt I had to go. I think I was still worried about teacher approval and following orders. Do the program. Pay my dues. Do what I was supposed to do. I made up a romantic rationale and said “yes.”

Soon enough I was singing that old pop tune, “Indiana wants me. Lord, I can’t go back there.”
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Filed Under: Business Life, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Business-Rules-They-Dont-Teach, Just-say-no, Perfect Virtual Manager

Net Neutrality 12-21-2006

December 21, 2006 by Liz

Net Neutrality Links

I’m adding this link to the Net Neutrality Page.

Open Letter on AT&T Merger to FCC Chairman Kevin Martin

To: FCC Chairman Kevin Martin
CC: WSJ Editorial Page
Date: 12/20/06
Re: AT&T Merger with Bell South, Net Neutrality or Why There Is Still No Phone Competition in Long Valley, NJ

Mr Martin,

I know it must be tough for you these days as the last check into this bad for consumer deal between the new, new, we swear we won’t do no evil AT&T and Bell South. Especially now that Robert McDowell decided to abstain from voting on the merger which results in a 2-2 tie between Republicans and Democrats at the FCC. Wow to think how billions hang in the balance between 4 people. That’s quite a challenge, so let me, as a 10 year veteran of the old and better AT&T give you some advice. Sure this is free, but if you study the downfall of AT&T you will realize that the current uncompetitive environment is much of a result of bad management by C. (how) Michael (bought Excite@Home and TCI high and sold them very low) Armstrong and lies and underdeliveries by the Baby Bells of the promised made in the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

I submit to you my recent experience with home service in beautiful Long Valley, NJ which is a mere 30 minutes via a country road to the old AT&T HQ and now the current Verizon HQ in Basking Ridge NJ.
[ . . . ]

Yes, I do believe in our economy, free markets, and that if all things being equal, competition will give consumers more choices and better prices. However, it doesn’t work when you allow each Baby Bell to have a virtual monopoly in their territory, resulting in no alternatives for consumers. Use your own experience and see if you can switch services. Competition doesn’t exist and this merger shouldn’t be allowed to go through without significant concessions.

PardonMyFrench,

Eric

MA Bell Monopoly Versus the Free Internet — Tell the FCC Net Neutrality Is Not Negotiable

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related
NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, SOB Business, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: AT+T, bc, BellSouth, Kevin-Martin, merger, Net-Neutrality, Robert-McDowell

Links Leaked on the Favorite Foods

December 20, 2006 by Liz

. . . And There’s Recipes to Share

Yep. Tuesday Open Comments Night was a regular potluck this week. Plenty of food, recipes and stories to share . . . we talked about buffets, feasts, cooking, baking, recipes, cookbooks, Asian food, Indian food, Mexican food, fruit, veggies, fish, chicken, beef, eating in, eating out, chocolate, comfort food, ice cream, Klondike bars, champagne, cookies and cocoa, yogurt, licorice, smoothies, cakes, donuts, coffee, cheeseburgers, pizza, sushi, eggnog, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese with extras, running out of food in Seattle-land, okra and rice, cheeseballs with crackers, hash browns, etc. I even heard some mention of spam.

The Link Leak Virus was with us as well. — The Link Leak Virus is a special strain of the indie virus with blogtipping mutations that occur in threes and keeps Open Comment Night a link free-for-all.

Here’s some of the links we shared.

  • curried butternut-squash soup.
  • secret favorite cookbook
  • holiday card
  • photos of the storm damage in Seattle-land and a recipe for Apricot-Glazed Chicken with Dried Plums and Sage
  • chicken salad in whole-wheat bread bowl
  • website URL

What Did We Do . . .

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Filed Under: Blog Comments, Community, Links, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Outside the Box, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, discussion, letting_off_steam, living-social-media, Open_Comment_Night, ZZZ-FUN

Kammie Kobyleski Is a B.A.D. Blogger!

December 20, 2006 by Liz

Blogger A Day Call: Hello is Kammie there?

Imagine being a junior in college. You walk into class on the first day. You open a notebook and talk to your roommate waiting. At the front of the room are two women laughing and telling jokes about communications. Then one leaves and one woman say, “Welcome to communications! You guys are in the most exciting major in the school!” You’ve just met Kammie Kobyleski, your professor.

That’s a bit like our conversation began. Even on the phone, Kammie’s excitement is a powerful and appealing. She fills the space she occupies with energy. Anyone near can’t help but be filled up with with the same excitement.

It was so easy to picture Kammie teaching when she talked about it. Her enthusiasm for the kids in her class was coming through the telephone. She was telling them they were the luckiest kids on campus. She said that they were often new to blogging and that they thought it was uber cool that she knew so much about it. We talked about how much fun it must be to have a roomful of students ready to try new things. We talked about sending them out explore new techonolgies, to find out how they work. She made sure that I knew that they were just the kind of kids who were ready to do just that kind of thing.

That part of the conversation drifted over into how fast technology changes. Kammie wondered whether bigger schools had an easier time preparing their students to know how to use it. She explained that her department was grappling with the issue that too much focus seemed to be on theory and not enough on the real action. I pointed out that I had recently worked on a book for the the department of Astrodynamics at MiT and that they were wrestling with the same issue — how to prepare studenst for an industry that needed graduates who not only understood the techology, but also had personal and interpersonal skills. We agreed that big schools didn’t have it any easier after all.

Then we got to the heart of where we were going, making books. Kammie and I talked the book that Phil and I are making from his blog. She mentioned that she might like to make a book one day maybe. I told her she was in a lucky place to know now that was her plan. My point was that when you start out knowing you’re going to make a book, it’s much easier, that you can set up your blog to become a deep expanded outline. I talked her through how a blog can be a stronger outline than one she might write as a standalone.

Kammie and I tinkered with the idea of how she sketch the rough outline of chapers she would cover in the book-to-be, setting up blog categories for each. We discussed how a series of posts under the chapter/category topic would organize the information automatically as she writes — one at at time or all in a row. Kammie and I visualized an entire book coming together from daily blog posts that Sunday afternoon as we talked together leisurely on the telephone.

It was so exciting!

I have a feeling that just about everyone who experiences time with Kammie has that very same thought.

B.A.D. Blogger Quote

Blogging is open access to people. You reach out and there they are, receptive, open, and gracious . . . If it were a live networked event, you might be intimidated —Kammie Kobyleski

Stop by Kammie’s Blog, Passion Meets Purpose, and say hi!

Thanks, Kammie, you B.A.D. Blogger!

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Want to be a B.A.D. Blogger see the. . . a B.A.D. Blogger? page in the sidebar.

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: B.A.D. Blogger, bc, Blogger-a-day-call, kammie-kobyleski, Passion-Meets-Purpose

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