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    Date: January 4th, 2006

    Performance Management Strategies

    4 January, 2006 (19:00) | IT Management | By: Scott Burkett

    The global Internet is truly a fantastic tool – an ever-changing amalgam of people and ideas. Unfortunately, not all of the information out there in cyberspace is worthy of the screen space it takes up. I recently came across the personal blog of Marcelo Calbucci, the CEO of Sampa Corp, a startup company focusing on providing web/blog tools for beginners. A recent article, entitled “Web Developers: Speed up your pages!” struck my interest. I am always on the lookout for ways to introduce efficiencies, and I figured if I could pick up a tip or two to add to my arsenal, then it was worth my time to read the piece. Boy was I wrong.

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    Mornin’ Cup: Keeping a Tidy House

    4 January, 2006 (06:00) | Bit Bucket (/dev/null) | By: Scott Burkett

    coffee.gifIt has been just a short while since I made the decision to publish my own professional blog. Thus far, the experience has been extremely gratifying. In addition to enjoying the creative outlet that blogging represents, I have also have the pleasure of “virtually” meeting a lot of new people. I had no idea that blogs could gain traction so quickly. I thought I had two readers at the most, but it turned out to be three! All kidding aside, I appreciate all of your kind emails. The general consensus among visitors seems to be that there aren’t a whole lot of executives out there blogging. A shame, but hopefully some more will come around to the idea.

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