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The World’s Your Oyster (if your virtual team is solid!)

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Written by Meena Dorr and Kip Kelly, the article begins with the premise that virtual teams are here to stay, and then dissects the challenges and identifies the keys to creating successful collaborations in the virtual team model.

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Two Minutes With a VA

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Speaking of this , here an article on live blogging while attending an industry event from the Loosely Speaking archives : Calendar of Events for Bloggers and VAs (send me names of annual events you find invaluable!). For more on that, check out AZVAs here, or listen to some of the recent AZVAs podcasts here, now !

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I am such an SOB!

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If you have been paying attention, you may have read an article Paul Boutin in Wired last week, purporting that blogging is dead. Offer a great feature, post, idea, or an article that will shed new light for the blogosphere.

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Have you got game?

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Dr. Mark Clayson ‘s article “ Beginning a Business—No Bravado Please &# covers some of the pitfalls you’re up against when you start a business without a plan, or simply because you are up against a wall.

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11 Halos: Part 5—Trip to Orem

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See Bart and Janice below ) For more on the this system of housing ball players new to the pros, read this article about the host family tradition. We brought them blueberries and homemade bread from the Provo Farmer’s Market, but will be forever trying to find better ways to show our thanks. (

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Redistributing your work-life balancing act?

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Like a bar graph in an article charting home sales and foreclosures over time, the left hand column has shrunk as the right hand list has grown. Divided into two columns, at left is my actual and pending work list, and to the right are personal and household matters needing attention.

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Tandem Social Networking

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Newsweek’s article (February 16, 2009) “ Will the BlackBerry Sink The Presidency? &# explores the conditions of information overload and continuous partial attention and the detrimental effects these can have on our brains.