Post tagged with Less Clutter Less Noise
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Less Clutter, Less Noise: It All Boils Down to 2 Questions
February 17th, 201109:39 AM ETAfter 15 posts on 15 chapters of Less Clutter, Less Noise we have reached the end of this group blog project. I’ve enjoyed rereading the book and discussing it with you all. The blog posts and comments provided some insight and examples I hadn’t previously gotten from reading the book alone. Thank You! I want to express my gratitude to t... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: 15) Getting From Here to There
February 15th, 201106:01 AM ETToday we get into chapter 15, the final chapter of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Jennifer Armitage... I began the task of becoming “relational” much to my own chagrin. I am by nature an introvert in an extroverted environment, so any success in my job(s) is dependent on the relational component. As Ke... -
Less Clutter Less Noise: 13) Find the YES behind the NO
February 10th, 201109:32 AM ETToday we get into chapter 13 of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Sarah Holbrook... They say only constant in life is change. I remember when I was first married, I had to get used to someone else leaving his dirty socks around the house. I didn’t mind my dirty socks on the floor, but seeing his socks littering ... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: 8) Reduce the Noise
January 31st, 201105:06 PM ETToday we get into chapter 8 of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Steve Fogg... I’ve blogged about the cost of clutter and noise before. Just like me on my blog Clear and Simple, in this chapter I think Kem too is gripped by the fact that the world is becoming more and more saturated with advertising me... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: 6) Know Your Audience
January 25th, 201108:20 AM ETToday we get into chapter 6 of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Kenny Jahng... Today, we’re entering into Part 2 of Kem Meyer’s book, Less Clutter, Less Noise. which aims to provide some practical insights for how to make it all happen. I love this part of the book because it is precisely where our blog proj... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: 4) Myth: It Worked Before so It Will Work Again
January 20th, 201109:52 AM ETToday we get into chapter 4 of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Amber Hill... “Every organization has to face a changing culture, and your audience is changing faster than you are.” Here is the thing, people resist change. A recent example, Facebook changing the look to profile pages. I received a request to... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: 3) The Myth: Advertising Creates Interest
January 18th, 201102:02 PM ETToday we get into chapter 3 of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Rick Phillips... “Advertising doesn’t create interest; at best it creates awareness. And, that is not always a good thing. Cancer has awareness, and nobody wants that.” I have owned my own business for over twelve years now and have been in ch... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: 2) Is it always better to have more choices?
January 17th, 201107:22 AM ETToday we get into chapter 2 of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project with a post by Brian Beaty... If you know me, you know I love Chipotle. Whether in Philadelphia or Pueblo, CO the beauty of Chipotle’s menu is its simplicity and dependability. I usually get the same thing, Chicken Soft Tacos with black beans, pico de gallo, sour... -
Less Clutter, Less Noise: Kicking Off the Group Blog Project
January 11th, 201111:18 AM ETWhen I read Kem Meyer‘s book Less Clutter, Less Noise a couple months ago, so many of the topics addressed in it resonated with me I knew I had to organize a group blog project to discuss it. With the rise of broadband, smart phones, and social networks, the world has become increasingly noisy and cluttered. Many of us, in our efforts to k... -
Join the Less Clutter, Less Noise Group Blog Project
December 15th, 201008:06 AM ETPeople have changed tremendously in just the last 5 years. Most of us spend our days connected to the Internet, via laptop or cell phone or both. The number of messages we process every day has grown exponentially. It’s changed the way we process information, the way we think. As a result, everyone who communicates or lead...
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