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Thoughts By Thought Leaders bridges the digital divide between the web and business communities. Here you’ll find case studies, ideas and experiences that have helped organizations realize real business value in adopting or implementing advanced web practices in #UX, #IA, #CS and #WW.

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Global Reality

April 19/2012

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In 1968 Peter Drucker wrote a book with an elegant title, The Age of Discontinuity. In this book he identified four main topics which he believed would exert a profound influence on the shape of our world.

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Think About Our Collective Future In Design

December 18/2011

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Connectivity is a given. And we all have an interest in working together. Because for all the wonders that technology can do, here’s what it can’t do. It cannot make our choices for us.

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Partnership with Jamaican Design Association

December 5/2011

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We’re thrilled to announce a partnership with the Jamaican Design Association that will allow all members – current and those signing up for the first time – an additional 10% off workshops that we’ll be leading in Jamaica this January at the world-class business hotel, The Jamaica Pegasus.

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Writing for the Web Resources

November 2/2011

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Here are links to resources that I recommend to clients, workshop participants and burgeoning web writers. While I don’t endorse any for-profit, I definitely recommend them as being my own personal, go-to resources that I hope you find as much value in as I have over the years.

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Digital Proof Your Corporate Lexicon

July 24/2011

Writing for the Web

Most companies have a corporate lexicon that was created long before there was a need to categorize, tag and find information electronically. The problem in the digital era, of course, is that an internally derived, communications-driven corporate lexicon may or may not always align with the terms target audiences use to describe the products or services you offer.

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