It's life, Jim...
July 06, 2007
We all have our roll-models, hero's even.
Many years ago these were my hero's:
Although 'fictional', their characters and mentalities taught me some basics about work, teamwork, life and humanity. And it got me interested in IT too (hey, Star Trek already invented a kind of IPhone in 1967! - so who's old-fashioned?)
No more fictional roll-models, hero's for me nowadays, real persons are much more interesting. Specially when it means interactive conversations and teamwork.
After two weeks of proper teamwork - bouncing off ideas, enhancing on ideas, activating each other's strengths - it's with great pleasure (and a bit of pride) I can now announce that the "Company Doctor" Richard Calderwood web-publishing site (aka blog) is live!
I not only hope you pay Richard a visit to say hello, but also that you'll 'hang around' on his site. He taught me most I know about running and growing a profitable business and his blog is on 'how to' - it is pretty easy with the right guidance, right tools and the right attitude to implementation - closing the Knowing-Doing Gap in the most simple and effective way.
Richard C can tell you, show you much more about this.
Give him my regards ;-)
Karin, this is wonderful.
Congratulations to you and Richard. You have said so much about him over the months, and you have given back to him in a beautiful way.
Thank you for sharing him with the world, and thanks again for all you give.
Take good care,
Stuart Baker
www.consciouscooperation.com
Posted by: Stuart Baker | July 08, 2007 at 01:19 PM
Hi Stuart
Thank you for your kind words - as you always seem to do my friend.
Giving becomes easy when - as you know - you are grateful yourself from receiving so many friendly gifts. IST, remember ;-)
Karin H.
Posted by: Karin H. | July 08, 2007 at 01:28 PM
You closet trekkie you!
Posted by: Pete Aldin | July 12, 2007 at 11:25 AM
Closet? ;-)
(I won't tell you about all the sounds on my pc then - e.g. incoming emails triggers 'communicator' sound ;-)) - or what my screen-saver is all about)
Karin H.
Posted by: Karin H. | July 12, 2007 at 01:17 PM
Gotta love those little blips and bloops. My favourite sound for a while was the hologram doctor from Voyager saying "I'm a doctor; not a doorstop".
Posted by: Pete Aldin | July 13, 2007 at 12:32 AM
Hi Pete
He's great too! Also liked his 'first' (time chronological) appearance in 'First Contact' when he tried to 'delay' the Borgs talking about skin-conditions ;-)
Further to ST - how many resemblances are there between the series (TOS and TNG specially) and the 'modern' blogosphere?
Karin H.
Posted by: Karin H. | July 13, 2007 at 08:27 AM