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by Stanley Lee

Wasteful Consequences of Information Overload

August 4th, 2010 with No Comments

If you work with information in any area of your life, at one time or another, you may be a victim of information overload from poor decisions made by yourself or your colleagues/customers. If you routinely abuse for information, you are not only wasting your valuable time and attention (both unrecoverable) from accomplishing important milestones. [...]

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Value of Privacy and Celebrity

July 21st, 2010 with No Comments

“Privacy is the new celebrity.” – Ashton Kutcher, celebrity-turned-Internet mogul in an interview with Fast Company In some ways, this quote is quite true. On the Internet, anyone can be a celebrity if desired. In fact, the social media business is making big money because of the users’ desires to use them as a tool [...]

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“Millionaire” is an Overused and Overrated Word

June 20th, 2010 with No Comments

The word millionaire has been overused in a lot of interactions in real-life: movies, TV shows, lottery ticket commercials, books, … you name it, you got it. Sure, back when I was a child (i.e. early 1990s), being a millionaire is a very prestigious status. Not to take anything away from today’s millionaires, but this [...]

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Powerful Knowledge and Effective Empowerment

June 5th, 2010 with No Comments

The vision is really about empowering workers, giving them all the information about what’s going on so they can do a lot more than they’ve done in the past. —BILL GATES, co-founder of Microsoft Appropriate knowledge and effective empowerment go hand-in-hand, yet it is difficult to achieve simultaneously. Either people do not know enough or [...]

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Less is Indeed More

May 13th, 2010 with No Comments

Less is more. This statement is applicable to a lot of activities and decisions in life, whether you like it or not with this truth. When I was still a high school student which seemed like ages ago, my English teacher advised me sticking to this principle in order to eliminate the unimportant in my [...]

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